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dave481 - 14 Mar 2006 18:29 GMT
It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
pain medication, or  kept it for themselves. They've put  me in a nice
room though. It's kinda like a suite, has a couch, three easy chairs,
big tv.  The pain was bad I couldn't enjoy it. It was late at night and
the   nurses couldn't get autorization to give me anything bu a
non-narcotic called Tordol. At 3:00am they set up a button to give me
4ml,Demerol every ten minutes. It took till   8:00 am to get
semicomfortal.
But the news has all been good. The Dr said the colon growth (I'm
notcalling it a tumor anymore) did not look malignant but is sill send
it to some out fit in Dallas or San Antonio called Labcorp.No detecable
cancer in lymph nodes. Since 9 of the biopsies were "peri-neural"
invasion, they think it must be microspic and can be killed with
radiation alone.
They took out the enitire prostate, nerves and all. I'm still pain but
if I just keep clicking the button I think I can catch up to it.
   Anyway, I'm ver this part and ready to begin real rocovery. Little
spacey feeling and hurt so I'mgoing to try to take a nap.  ai do have
to wait for colon to move before I get real food.

Now if I can just maintain this erection around the cathiter tube, I'll
be alright....lol

God Bless
David
I.P. Freely - 14 Mar 2006 18:53 GMT
> It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
> sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> spacey feeling and hurt so I'mgoing to try to take a nap.  ai do have
> to wait for colon to move before I get real food.

My God, man ... you're already where I was on about my third day
post-op. I was too groggy to understand beer commercials, let alone type
a coherent sentence, a day post-op. OTOH, I wasn't in significant pain.
OTOH, I got essentially no sleep for the first 30-40 hours, either,
which may explain a lot.

The colon tumor outcome is magnificent. That could have been a far
greater threat to your life than your PC, but instead turned out to be
no more than a good excuse for being constipated. As for the real food
.. that puzzles me. What are you supposed to poop if they don't feed you
poop fodder? They had me on food as soon as they were sure my parts were
hooked back up properly and I could keep it down.

Did you lose half your  large intestine (hemicolectomy) or just the tumor?

I.P.
dave481 - 20 Mar 2006 03:57 GMT
IP they just cut the colon in two on both sides of the growth. Then
sewed it back together. They fed me throught the veins and sure enough
I had a bowel movement...albeit small and soft, but it happened. Also
just passing gas was good enough for them
juniper - 20 Mar 2006 05:17 GMT
Dave,
GREAT to hear from you.  I've been wondering how you're doing but
didn't want to put a bunch of messages in.  Hope you're feeling good.
How long are you going to be in the hospital?  Best wishes for a
complete and speedy recovery.
laurel

> IP they just cut the colon in two on both sides of the growth. Then
> sewed it back together. They fed me throught the veins and sure enough
> I had a bowel movement...albeit small and soft, but it happened. Also
> just passing gas was good enough for them
I.P. Freely - 20 Mar 2006 23:25 GMT
> IP they just cut the colon in two on both sides of the growth. Then
> sewed it back together. They fed me throught the veins and sure enough
> I had a bowel movement...albeit small and soft, but it happened. Also
> just passing gas was good enough for them

Got it. Given the location mine was in -- the ascending/right side of
the colon  -- they can't excise just the tumor section; if they do the
adjacent sections lose their blood supply and die ... often followed
closely by the patient. You'll never miss a small section, not even in
nutrition absorption.

I.P.
Sandy K. - 14 Mar 2006 19:33 GMT
> It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
> sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> God Bless
> David

Good job!!  The way my doc (Scardino) put it to me is there are 3 stages:

1.  get rid of the cancer
2.  work on being continent
3.  work on getting erections

Sounds like you've tackled #1 - now just get yourself up and around again so
that you can work at #2 & #3.  Walk as much as you are allowed - it really
helps with the healing process.

Congrats!!

Sandy K.
RonL - 14 Mar 2006 20:29 GMT
Good news.  Congratulations Dave!  Godspeed, and keep making sine waves with
that cath.   :-)

-RonL
Ron B - 14 Mar 2006 20:45 GMT
GREAT NEWS DAVE.

You are a trooper and I pray for things to keep going well.

You are doing great...and if you need more for pain...ask.

I got Toradol also bcause it's non-narcotic and it will not 'mess' with
your bowels like narcotics may.

Keep goin' Davey.

All the best,

Ron B.

Chicago
DP - 14 Mar 2006 20:45 GMT
> It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
> sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> God Bless
> David
DP - 14 Mar 2006 20:45 GMT
> It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
> sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> God Bless
> David
DP - 14 Mar 2006 20:47 GMT
">    Anyway, I'm ver this part and ready to begin real rocovery. Little
> spacey feeling and hurt so I'mgoing to try to take a nap.  ai do have
> to wait for colon to move before I get real food.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> God Bless
> David

Well, the worst is over.  Get plenty of rest, but do get up and walk, that
will get the bowels moving and keep the blood flowing.  Pamper yourself and
take it easy as the body heals.  Glad all went well, and hoping things only
get better.

Dale P
DP - 14 Mar 2006 20:49 GMT
Sorry for the multiple blank posts, I don't know what I did, but will try
not to do it again!!!

DP
Steve Kramer - 14 Mar 2006 21:01 GMT
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> But the news has all been good. The Dr said the colon growth (I'm
> notcalling it a tumor anymore) did not look malignant but is sill send
> it to some out fit in Dallas or San Antonio called Labcorp.No detecable
> cancer in lymph nodes.

Great news, Dave.  Concentrating on one cancer is a lot better than two.

PSA 16 10/17/2000 @ 46
Biopsy 11/01/2000 G7 (3+4), T2c
RRP 12/15/2000 G7 (3+4), T3cN0M0 Neg margins
PSA  .1  .1  .1  .27  .37  .75
EBRT 05-07/2002 @ 47
PSA  .34 .22 .15 .21 .32
Lupron 07/03 (1 mo) 8/03 (4 mo), 12/03, 4/04, 09/04, 01/05, 5/05, 10/05,
2/06
PSA  .07 .05 .06 .09 .08 .132
Non Illegitimi Carborundum
Alan Meyer - 14 Mar 2006 23:07 GMT
Excellent news Dave.

Ain't it wonderful to wake up and realize you're still
alive?  And then to hear there's a good chance you'll
be alive a lot longer is terrific.

Best of luck on your recovery.

   Alan
juniper - 15 Mar 2006 03:18 GMT
Dave-- Best to you for a speedy and complete recovery!
I agree w/IP, what are you going to have a bowel movement *with*, if
you get no food?
Write again when you can.  Hopefully your pain is taken care of by now.
laurel

> It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
> sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> God Bless
> David
KenA - 15 Mar 2006 03:31 GMT
Welcome to the 'other side'... Congratulations!
KenA
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> It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
> sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> God Bless
> David
Tom - 15 Mar 2006 16:55 GMT
Good goin' Dave! Man, what a terrific attitude, too bad we can't bottle
it. I sure could use a dose from time to time! All the best.

Tom
Skids - 15 Mar 2006 18:07 GMT
That's great news Dave.

The bad part is there is absolutely no excuse for you being in pain.
Somebody dropped the ball big time.

> It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
> sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> God Bless
> David
juniper - 16 Mar 2006 06:22 GMT
It's Thursday now, almost Friday.  The worst is over, Dave.  In a
couple more days, no one will even be able to tell when they see you
walking down the street.  Hard to believe, but true.  Still thinking of
you.  laurel
juniper - 17 Mar 2006 03:55 GMT
Still thinking of you, Dave.  Best wishes.
 
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