Still alive, so that is always a plus. Back home and the operation went well. A very eventful couple of days. Got up at 4.30, had to be in the hospital at 7.00 am. Was told I was no 1 on the list. Surgeon came and went through it all with me as did the anaestheastis. Then was told I would be done but after someone else. Ended up waiting until gone three oβclock. But at least I was allowed a bit of toast and a cup of tea before 9. Tumour has been removed, all of it I hope a stent was put into the ureter, and biopsies taken from the ureter and kidney. Was told depending on the type of cancer what kind of treatment they would do. They were talking about Chemo. Which is tailored to the person. But will have to wait for the result. My heart behaved very well. Nurses were a bit worried about the slow heart rate, and kept checking there equipment. π€£π€£ I told them I am an athlete. (I wish) Bisoprolol and dioxin will do it. Back home again in some discomfort but under control. I like to thank all of you for the good wishes and prayers you send my way. Very much appreciated.
Rienij ππ
Written by
Rienij70
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Thank you Rienij, I am sure we we are all relieved and pleased for you. I hope the chemo won't be too gruelling but you are so brave I'm sure you'll get through it π
Glad you are all done and dusted. Rest now please. X
Great to hear from you so soon, now we want a speedy and successful recovery as do you!! πππ
All the very best. Currently supporting a friend with thyroid cancer who is waiting to find out the histology and next steps - understand what a difficult time this is for you.
Rienij70, I am amazed that in spite of everything you have faced, you have not lost your sense of humour. I am in awe at your fortitude. I really hope that you get this sorted out once and for all. Huge best wishes and please keep us all up-to-date with your treatment. xxx
Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.
Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.