Lymph Node Biopsy Questions...
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Groin
Hi Charlie,
I had a fairly large size node removed from my groin and it was an easy breezy out-patient procedure. I went in at 10:00a.m. and was back home before 1:00 p.m. I was put under and didn't feel a thing and was just a tad bit sore for the first day or two. You will be fine. Let us know how it goes for you. Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)0 -
biopsyallmost60 said:Groin
Hi Charlie,
I had a fairly large size node removed from my groin and it was an easy breezy out-patient procedure. I went in at 10:00a.m. and was back home before 1:00 p.m. I was put under and didn't feel a thing and was just a tad bit sore for the first day or two. You will be fine. Let us know how it goes for you. Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
Charlie,
After my original biopsy I had the lymph node removed from my groin and they did mine with twilight gas, where you aren't totally under but you don't know what's going on. Not bad at all, minimal discomfort the next day. After that I was fine- no problems. Good luck!
Donna0 -
I had one taken from my neckonlytoday said:biopsy
Charlie,
After my original biopsy I had the lymph node removed from my groin and they did mine with twilight gas, where you aren't totally under but you don't know what's going on. Not bad at all, minimal discomfort the next day. After that I was fine- no problems. Good luck!
Donna
I had mine done February 9th this year. The procedure was very easy, but it did leave a nasty looking scar on my neck. The scar is slooooowly fading but other than that it was pretty uneventful. I was sore for about a week but they will give you painkillers to take care of that. Just make sure if they use glue to stitch it up they have experience lol. Good Luck and God Bless!0 -
Lumpectomy
Hi Charlie,
My diagnosis began with the removal of a lump from the base of my neck, on top of my right cervical in July, 2010. It was a general anesthesia process, but was outpatient, of course. They took out a golf ball size of congealed nodes. (I requested and received a picture of the mass. Cool.) Easiest surgery I've ever had. My wife and I went out for dinner before we even got home that day and it never even felt sore after that. No worries.
When is your biopsy scheduled? Do you know yet what method they are going to use? If you have a choice, go for the most anesthesia.
The symptoms you describe could be many things, I suppose, but please come back and let us know what happens.
One day at a time.
Calmness and healing wishes to you,
Tom (Diffuse, Large, B-Cell Lymphoma; Stage 4; 7/10)0 -
Thanks for sharingtcvine said:Lumpectomy
Hi Charlie,
My diagnosis began with the removal of a lump from the base of my neck, on top of my right cervical in July, 2010. It was a general anesthesia process, but was outpatient, of course. They took out a golf ball size of congealed nodes. (I requested and received a picture of the mass. Cool.) Easiest surgery I've ever had. My wife and I went out for dinner before we even got home that day and it never even felt sore after that. No worries.
When is your biopsy scheduled? Do you know yet what method they are going to use? If you have a choice, go for the most anesthesia.
The symptoms you describe could be many things, I suppose, but please come back and let us know what happens.
One day at a time.
Calmness and healing wishes to you,
Tom (Diffuse, Large, B-Cell Lymphoma; Stage 4; 7/10)
I appreciate everyone's input on this, sounds like doctors may do it differently but it's nothing to stress over. I will definitely keep you guys posted on this, the Dr wants to do it before Christmas so I will have an answer soon.
Blessings to you all.0
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