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by KDSonoma » Thu May 12, 2016 3:13 pm
Had a bowling ball sized (8in x8in x 8in) non-cancerous tumor removed from my liver earlier this week. Survived surgery, returned home 2 days ago from the hospital and started recovery of about 40 days before returning to RL work). I am also down 43 pounds in the last 6 months prepping for the surgery. If I did not survive the surgery, you would have seen a post from Princess Kelli. She is very relieved not to have had that need to fulfill.
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by VioletJo » Thu May 12, 2016 6:39 pm
Great News glad to hear from you. so glad the good lord answered all your prayers and making it non cancerous. Hope one day you get back on the game, I'm sure a lot of people will come back once they know your back. I called Mr. Wonderful to let him know your great news.
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by KDSonoma » Tue May 17, 2016 8:17 pm
a quick follow-up ... I ended up back in the hospital again for 3 days for what ended up as a GI infection. I'm back out tonight. And yep, it's been a whopper of a process to get rid of this tumor, my thoughts while I was in the hospital were constantly about how lucky I was that I was facing this as my toughest life test (so far). There are/were/will be so many PAS and others facing way bigger tests in their life.
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by KDSonoma » Fri May 27, 2016 1:49 pm
"Well aint that a kick in the teeth?" Unfortunately, that was my wife's quote earlier this morning. My surgeon called me and told me the toxicology report on that huge mass came back as cancer. He said they had to send it off for a second opinion, which is why it took them 3 weeks after surgery to get the report. The good news is the mass is gone now, but the bad news is we now are scheduled to meet with an oncology team (probably next week). So it's likely that they will take more CTs, MRIs etc to look for any more cancer. My response to my wife after her quote above: "It is what it is". KD
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