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Hooray!
Hi Ranelle!
I know you've been sweating this out, so I'm very happy to hear that you got good news! Congratulations. Now you can focus on getting the other issues resolved and get back to being completely healthy! Please keep us posted on what you find out, but in the meantime, celebrate!0 -
surgery after radiation
congrats on your great news!!! i was told that due to radiation damage , an anal tag that I have could not be removed (15 months post treatment). told would not heal . so just wondering if anyone else heard this regarding hemms. or etc. thankyou sephie0 -
Surgerysephie said:surgery after radiation
congrats on your great news!!! i was told that due to radiation damage , an anal tag that I have could not be removed (15 months post treatment). told would not heal . so just wondering if anyone else heard this regarding hemms. or etc. thankyou sephie
My surgeon told me to NEVER have surgery in that area. He said that radiated tissue would never heal properly. I wish he would have taken care of my hemis when he removed the tumor, because now I can't have them removed.0 -
Congrats on your good news.
Congrats on your good news. This was wonderful to read when I came in here today. I'm sure that you are much relieved and you should celebrate and enjoy the news. I had my hemi's removed before treatment (that is how they found the tumor) and one area that was removed became slightly ulcerated due to treatment - slow healing but it is healing. I have not heard anything about not having surgery after but have not asked about it either. I would venture to guess that my own healing was slowed due to the radiation (started treatment about 4 weeks after surgery), Keep us posted on your surgery and how that goes. Again congratulations on your good news. Be well, Marilyne0 -
congratssissy310 said:Congrats on your good news.
Congrats on your good news. This was wonderful to read when I came in here today. I'm sure that you are much relieved and you should celebrate and enjoy the news. I had my hemi's removed before treatment (that is how they found the tumor) and one area that was removed became slightly ulcerated due to treatment - slow healing but it is healing. I have not heard anything about not having surgery after but have not asked about it either. I would venture to guess that my own healing was slowed due to the radiation (started treatment about 4 weeks after surgery), Keep us posted on your surgery and how that goes. Again congratulations on your good news. Be well, Marilyne
Good for you!!! I can't wait till I get that all clear speech. As far as post treatment surgery...I don't know. Like Sissy, they found the cancer due to my having hemmy surgery and I started radiation and chemo 4 weeks later. As I'm still trying to get over that pain, I couldn't even imagine more surgery at this point. Keep your chin up, revel in your good news and keep us posted. Melodie0 -
As someone who just had amelbas2 said:congrats
Good for you!!! I can't wait till I get that all clear speech. As far as post treatment surgery...I don't know. Like Sissy, they found the cancer due to my having hemmy surgery and I started radiation and chemo 4 weeks later. As I'm still trying to get over that pain, I couldn't even imagine more surgery at this point. Keep your chin up, revel in your good news and keep us posted. Melodie
As someone who just had a surgical procedure in this area 10 days ago post-treatment, I can say that it has been slow to heal, but things are getting better. I wouldn't advise anyone to have surgery for hemi's or anything else until they have a thorough talk with their docs about the recovery process. In my case, the warts had to come out and I'm doing pretty darned good now!0 -
Melodie, so you pretty muchmelbas2 said:congrats
Good for you!!! I can't wait till I get that all clear speech. As far as post treatment surgery...I don't know. Like Sissy, they found the cancer due to my having hemmy surgery and I started radiation and chemo 4 weeks later. As I'm still trying to get over that pain, I couldn't even imagine more surgery at this point. Keep your chin up, revel in your good news and keep us posted. Melodie
Melodie, so you pretty much had the same scenario as me...hemmy surgery, cancer diagnosis and treatment. Your recovery sounds similar to mine as well. If it is any consolation, this is starting wk 6 after radiation and I'm feeling much more energy than I did last week. I still tired when I do too much so I listen to my body and rest (the stuff that needs to get done will get done) but I feel like I have a little more this week than last. After reading this thread, I was trying to imagine what it would be like to go through the treatment with hemmy's as well. I imagine that it would be more painful. I was glad they removed mine before but now wonder what happens if some crop up later on? I think I will put signs all over my house now "MUST EAT FIBER" to remind me. Marilyne0 -
Martha, glad things aremp327 said:As someone who just had a
As someone who just had a surgical procedure in this area 10 days ago post-treatment, I can say that it has been slow to heal, but things are getting better. I wouldn't advise anyone to have surgery for hemi's or anything else until they have a thorough talk with their docs about the recovery process. In my case, the warts had to come out and I'm doing pretty darned good now!
Martha, glad things are getting better for you. I know one external hemmy that was removed prior to treatment became ulcerated during treatment and is just healing at a snail's pace. Please keep us posted on your healing process. Hope each day gets better and better for you. Hugs, Marilyne0 -
onco dr gave the go-aheadsephie said:surgery after radiation
congrats on your great news!!! i was told that due to radiation damage , an anal tag that I have could not be removed (15 months post treatment). told would not heal . so just wondering if anyone else heard this regarding hemms. or etc. thankyou sephie
When I got the all clear from the oncologist on 9/24, he said that I could get with the surgeon and ask to have the other hemms removed. Now, the surgeon might not want to, but at least I'm going to ask him to...I want them tested for pre-cancerous cells, as I used to have abnormal paps with pre-cancerous cells about 1 in 3-4 gyn exams. I will keep you updated on what the surgeon tells me about having them removed after radiation. Ranelle0 -
Thanks to everyone here...
I know the surgeon did not remove the hemms in the first surgery in May because he saw this one as suspicious and didn't want to open a bigger can of worms, so he said. Once I got the diagnosis that the one was cancer, treatments were soon to follow after all the scans and tests ordered by the oncologist. I am just short of 8 weeks out of radiation treatment, but the outside anal area seems to be healed -- other than some fissures that occur when the bm is a little constipated-like. The only thing I can think of that might hinder having the other hemms removed at this point might be the urethral discharge/infection that I have going on right now. I will confer with my PCP dr and get a referral to either a gyn or urologist to get this discharge thing taken care of, and in the meantime I will also ask for a referral back to the surgeon so we can get that ball rolling as well.
Thank you to EVERYONE for the congrats...we all deserve a virtual hug...so here is mine <<<HUG>>> -- Ranelle0 -
Sorry I am so late inranelle65 said:Thanks to everyone here...
I know the surgeon did not remove the hemms in the first surgery in May because he saw this one as suspicious and didn't want to open a bigger can of worms, so he said. Once I got the diagnosis that the one was cancer, treatments were soon to follow after all the scans and tests ordered by the oncologist. I am just short of 8 weeks out of radiation treatment, but the outside anal area seems to be healed -- other than some fissures that occur when the bm is a little constipated-like. The only thing I can think of that might hinder having the other hemms removed at this point might be the urethral discharge/infection that I have going on right now. I will confer with my PCP dr and get a referral to either a gyn or urologist to get this discharge thing taken care of, and in the meantime I will also ask for a referral back to the surgeon so we can get that ball rolling as well.
Thank you to EVERYONE for the congrats...we all deserve a virtual hug...so here is mine <<<HUG>>> -- Ranelle
Sorry I am so late in replying, Congrats! I had skin tags and biopsies done 6 1/2 weeks after radiation. Yes it did take a while for that area to heal but it was too bad. (I mean the pain) I took pain pills for about 4 days after and then I was good without. I do have 2 skin tags that have reappeared but the surgeon is not worried about them and he is not going to do anything at this point.0 -
Ranelleduckyann said:Sorry I am so late in
Sorry I am so late in replying, Congrats! I had skin tags and biopsies done 6 1/2 weeks after radiation. Yes it did take a while for that area to heal but it was too bad. (I mean the pain) I took pain pills for about 4 days after and then I was good without. I do have 2 skin tags that have reappeared but the surgeon is not worried about them and he is not going to do anything at this point.
Hi Ranelle, Congratultations with the all clear. I pray you have continued all clears, and continued healing. Lori.0
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