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The high pulse was not treated prior to surgery. I wonder if this wasn’t addressed because my pulse was 110-120 and only occasionally went above 160.

Post surgery my appendiceal cancer surgeon flat out refused to treat my pulse or orthostatic symptoms. I was discharged without a referral or a treatment plan.

When I returned home after a brief stay at my sister’s, my local VNA Homebound Care team were very responsive to my symptoms. They sought treatment from my providers when I was too dizzy to move and tailored my treatment plan to my abilities.

In the three months following my discharge, I went to the ER three times for an IV hydration which immediately stopped the dizziness. Around the second month after surgery my migraines and dizziness subsided. My pulse stopped racing during the third month after surgery.

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Wow, this is quite a journey you have been on. I had a friend who moved back east in order to get HIPEC treatment. We had hunted for treatment for her, this is how I found out that this is rare enough to be considered an orphan cancer. It brings me hope for my barn friend when I hear how well you are doing. What kind of follow up program are you following? Any long term effects?