surgery scheduled – advice?

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  • #68561
    marions
    Moderator

    Holly…the 30th sounds like a good luck day to me being that it is your son’s birthday. Count in the enormous support and good wishes heading your way; sure feels like everything is lining up perfectly for you.
    Hugs,
    Marion

    #68560
    pamela
    Spectator

    Dear Holly,

    I don’t have any advice because my daughter has never been able to have surgery, but I just wanted to say that I am so happy for you!!! It is so wonderful to hear that you may be cured!! I know it will be a long haul, but God bless and all the best to you!!

    Love and hugs,
    -Pam

    #68559
    kris00j
    Spectator

    Holly:
    I am so glad to hear your news!! No advice here but I am sending loads and loads of well wishes your way!

    #68558
    lainy
    Spectator

    HOLLY, I just thought of something to tell you. I don’t have CC, but the year before Teddy passed got my own rare stomach Cancer and had surgery. Still not sure why I did this but as I got on the surgery table, I asked the Doctor for an epideral and he said OK. It really doesn’t hurt and it numbs your stomach area for 1 -2 days after. I was so glad I did that. Just a suggestion.

    #68557
    lulu07
    Spectator

    Holly
    What wonderful news that you are going to surgery! I’m approaching the 3 year mark on the 19th of my first resection…I needed to be off chemo for at least 3 weeks prior to my surgery…so I think this is the norm…I’m thinking they would like to not have your immune system compromised at the time of surgery which chemo does…..I just had my second resection in August and I was off chemo for 4 weeks prior to that surgery….I did not do a bowel prep before either and had no complications…..I would check with your surgeon about that…I was in the hospital 5 days after both surgeries…I spent 2 to 3 days in a step down unit which has only 4 patients to 1 nurse….I was out of bed the 2nd day although I did have my catheter in for 2 days…..use the pain meds…ask for help if you need it thats what the nurses are for …all of mine were wonderful…get up and walk if you can as soon as you can as it helps with gas pain later on…..I brought pillows in from home so I would be more comfortable and as Marion said definitely a pillow for your abdomen as any coughing or sneezing can cause pain just bending slightly and holding the pillow on your stomach helps so much….Most of all I will be thinking of you and praying for a successful surgery and a speedy recovery…
    Nancy

    #68556
    holly22a
    Member

    @ Marion, the date is two weeks from today, January 31st, my middle son’s 20th birthday and so an auspicious day for me. I had chemo lite (gemzar) one week ago and they want the time off before surgery. Is that normal?


    @Susie
    , what (hope you don’t mind me asking) is a bowel prep? Like before a colonoscopy, to empty everything? Sounds like a good idea.

    I am very excited of course and terrified. Mainly I am afraid they might change their mind or a storm might come in … I want this so much.

    #68555
    marions
    Moderator

    Holly…Wow, here too. I am thrilled to hear the news and am sending a tidal wave of good wishes your way. My husband was walking on the second day and was able to eat soft foods on the third day. He was able to consume his beloved steak within two weeks. Of real importance was the “pillow” which he pressed lighty against his abdomen when caughing. It makes a world of difference.
    Has the surgery date been set yet?

    Hugs,
    Marion

    #68554
    lainy
    Spectator

    No advise from this peanut gallery but HOLY COW and a big YIPPEE! This is so very exciting! WIshing you a ton of success and love and may God come through the Surgeon’s hands.

    #68553
    wallsm1
    Spectator

    Wow, what great news!!
    I had a 40% of my liver removed at 31. I was in really good health prior to surgery.
    I was in the hospital 5 days after the resection.
    My biggest regret was not doing a bowel prep. My surgeon said one isn’t needed for this surgery.
    I got an ileus after surgery and was readmitted for a week.
    That was awful. But the surgery itself and recovery wasn’t so bad. I had very little pain.
    I would recommend going very slow on your diet afterwards.
    So very happy for you. Please keep us posted and feel free to ask me any questions if there is something else you want to know.

    Best wishes,

    Susie

    #7870
    holly22a
    Member

    Dear CC family: after four cycles of gem/cis and tons of tumor death and shrinkage, we are skipping the y-90 and going straight to surgery on the 31st of this month. Yay! (after several docs said never operable…) I am crazy about my team of Dr. Abby Seigel (onc) and Dr. Kato (surg) up at Columbia. But anyway, I need advice. What is surgery like? How long a recovery? anything to think about before and after? How many days in the hospital? I figure they’ll tell me things closer to the date, but you guys are so great at filling in the blanks on this stuff. Any advice docs won’t give me?

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