Hello Ladies!
I have been dealing with some newly discovered health issues over the last few weeks, and to make a long story short, I am incredibly happy, blessed and thankful to report that what my GP was not sure was nothing or potentially cancer, is most very likely not cancer at all! I’ve seen some oncologists and basically I have two huge cystic masses (that they ro not think are cancerous) that need come out, and it can’t be done laparoscopically. I’ve been told I have two volley balls inside me. Yes, volley balls.
I may have to have part of my pancreas removed if one of the cysts is attached to the tail of my pancreas. If that is the case, I will also have to have my spleen removed. I should also have to have an ovary removed, but thankfully, it looks like only one of them is affected. I will also be getting my gallbladder removed, because apparently I have gallstones too!
I’m overweight, but was generally healthy prior to 2021. Ever since then, it’s been one nitpicky thing after another, but nothing really major. This will be my first time going under anesthesia, most definitely my first surgery, and most definitely the first time I’ll be admitted to a hospital. My incision will be vertical, basically from just under my breastbone down past my belly button (which they’ll go around).
Needless to say, I feel overwhelmed! I’m thankful, so thankful that not only did all the blood tests come back normal, but the surgeons feel good about everything too, but I could use some advice! If you have any tips or suggestions on how to make this go best for myself both pre and post op, I would be so greatly appreciative! I feel like I’m being thrown into the ocean without knowing how to swim!
i’d even love to hear any feedback on being in the hospital, what to take, what not to take, etc. i’ll be there for 5 days, and my little mind is running a mile a minute trying to figure all of this out!
Lastly, I covet your prayers! I am praying earnestly that the cyst is not attached to my pancreas. They think it is, but can’t know tor sure until they’re in there. I’m asking Jesus to heal me, or at least if it’s His will, to see that the cyst is not attached to my pancreas!
Thank y’all for your time, I know that was a long read!
I have been dealing with some newly discovered health issues over the last few weeks, and to make a long story short, I am incredibly happy, blessed and thankful to report that what my GP was not sure was nothing or potentially cancer, is most very likely not cancer at all! I’ve seen some oncologists and basically I have two huge cystic masses (that they ro not think are cancerous) that need come out, and it can’t be done laparoscopically. I’ve been told I have two volley balls inside me. Yes, volley balls.
I may have to have part of my pancreas removed if one of the cysts is attached to the tail of my pancreas. If that is the case, I will also have to have my spleen removed. I should also have to have an ovary removed, but thankfully, it looks like only one of them is affected. I will also be getting my gallbladder removed, because apparently I have gallstones too!
I’m overweight, but was generally healthy prior to 2021. Ever since then, it’s been one nitpicky thing after another, but nothing really major. This will be my first time going under anesthesia, most definitely my first surgery, and most definitely the first time I’ll be admitted to a hospital. My incision will be vertical, basically from just under my breastbone down past my belly button (which they’ll go around).
Needless to say, I feel overwhelmed! I’m thankful, so thankful that not only did all the blood tests come back normal, but the surgeons feel good about everything too, but I could use some advice! If you have any tips or suggestions on how to make this go best for myself both pre and post op, I would be so greatly appreciative! I feel like I’m being thrown into the ocean without knowing how to swim!
i’d even love to hear any feedback on being in the hospital, what to take, what not to take, etc. i’ll be there for 5 days, and my little mind is running a mile a minute trying to figure all of this out!
Lastly, I covet your prayers! I am praying earnestly that the cyst is not attached to my pancreas. They think it is, but can’t know tor sure until they’re in there. I’m asking Jesus to heal me, or at least if it’s His will, to see that the cyst is not attached to my pancreas!
Thank y’all for your time, I know that was a long read!