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High risk surgery. Is it worth it?

Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) | Last Active: Mar 29, 2024 | Replies (40)

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@gig666

Hi gig666....with my diverticulitis flares it puts pressure on my bladder nerve. WHICH colon &bladder share. That is a double edged sword, spasm s in abdomen, with bloating of upper stomach, putting my bladder not working!!!!
I see my Rectal surgeon beginning of April l wil! Run all this by him!!!
I cannot believe my Birthday is 3/18 and l have been dealing with a spastic colo , diverticulitis and a spinal disease seen on the scan since l was 27! They now believe me. Losing 24 pounds in 5 weeks, "oh, you are dieting!". Sorry folks, those bastards. I also, enjoy my flushings, red mark on lip, l New l had NETS, presented it to them tied up in a pretty. bow. Their response, "roll the dice 3/594 years! If they grow, we can take them out!

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Yes l have Nerocarcinoid, cancer! NETS. My breathing is labored, but l am going to do yoga for breathing, not so great for my arthritis, good laugh getting off the floor. Eat small meals/snacks... I am bringing a lawsuit against UMASS. G.I. Clinic!!! My.G.I. Surgeon not part of it, gave me information which has me ready. If my pulmonologist group doesn't watch out with talking on a grey line, versus a white line of truth. I will live to see it till the end. Donate my money to Massachusetts ASPCA!