I have been on HD since January 2019. About 2 years ago they found s 2.5 cm renal cell carcinoma in left kidney. Earlier in this year (2019) they determined that the RCC grew to 3.5 and were ready to do “something” to remove it. Before surgery, however, I had a heart catherization. The results of that procedure found serious blockages that will require quadruple bypass surgery.
Now what? So, they decided to go ahead with the kidney surgery under a light anesthesia. The cryogenic procedure seemed to go well in removing the RCC, however, while in the kidney a vessel was ruptured causing significant bleeding and excruciating pain! Morphine, etc. seemed to have little relief! After a week in the hospital the kidney hematoma stopped bleeding and now home trying to recover!
What next? HD every M-W-F, surgery on cancer, four blockages in my heart and a past history of poliomyelitis causing weakness, neurogenic bladder and difficulties in walking.
Yes, it is depressing, however, a loving spouse and friends help you realize “life must go on!”
Now, in two weeks I am scheduled for Open heart bypass surgery. It is scary to think about that next step. My hopes are that the heart surgery and recovery will allow the kidney transplant team to place me on the transplant list.
If all goes well and because the cancer has been removed from my kidney and my heart is stronger to withstand transplant surgery I will have a chance at extending my life; not on HD any longer.
Often the physicians look at my age of 76 and wonder if all this surgery, etc. is worth it. I say YES! I have to continue to pray and do all that I can to make “every day the first day of the rest of my life!” I just hop the bypass does not show any other problems. I will struggle to handle financial problems. But, if you don’t have health then you really don’t have anything. Thanks for listening!