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@mandm4evers

Wow @gingerw !
You have been through a lot! Thank you so much for helping people like me who have absolutely no idea or no control over life! I think that is the scary part for me - no control!
I had Kidney cancer in 2010, so I have had scans and tests every year at Mayo! I have just the last 2 years relaxed with the thought that I am in remission:)
So I do apologize for absolutely having no clue:)
I will get more knowledgeable so I do not keep asking questions:)
Thank you! @ginerw @loribmt
You guys are the best!

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Aw, shucks…we thrive on questions! 🙃
That’s why we’re here so that our stories, our journeys can become someone else’s survival map.

You’ve been through quite a lot yourself with having had Kidney cancer. I see you’ve been a member for quite a few years but haven’t really posted anything until now, regarding your high protein level. You’d be a great inspiration for other members in this group for Kidney & Bladder group!
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/kidney-conditions/
How long ago was your kidney cancer diagnosis? Is that well in the past for you?

@mandm4evers Oh, goodness, no need to apologize! You are facing something new to you, so getting accurate information you can refer to is important. Ask away! We are only a keyboard removed from a face-to-face. Pull up a cup of tea or coffee and settle in whenever you need to!

Oooh, I can really relate to the "no control" side of things, you're preaching to the choir here! What we can control is our response to everything. Deep breaths, information from recognized sources, having a support system that works for you, and maintaining a lifestyle that helps you thrive are all important.

To tag onto your kidney cancer, last year they thought I had a renal cell carcinoma and have been doing the watch-and-wait thing, especially given the other health factors. This last month it was determined that it is a complex cyst, not a tumor. So, that is one thing off the table for now, but I still keep it all tucked in a corner of my mind. So, in your case, they removed the tumor and were able to keep the rest of your kidney? Awesome!
Ginger