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@hopeful33250

Hello @james8117

Just a note to wish you well as you are on the road to recovery from surgery. I hope that all went well and that you have all of the support and help that you need during your recuperation.

When you feel up to it, will you let me know how you are doing?

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Wow! Let me saw that I was treated like a rock star at Mayo in Jacksonville. My surgery was on Nov 03 late afternoon. Obviously I was knocked out, no catheter, 2 hour operation in which the surgeon removed about 22 inches of my lower part of the small intestine along with 2 nodes. The surgeon looked at my liver and saw nothing suspicious and he glued me back up. I was blessed with 2 puncture wounds from the laparoscopic tools and small 3 inch incision down my belly through my belly button. I slept like a baby the first night, I woke up about 7 AM still groggy from surgery and met with the surgeon and the surgical team and they explained to me the process which was very basic. Later that morning I took 10 mg of Percocet and the nursing staff encouraged me to walk around the floor. I was an overachiever and started walking and walking and walking and the next thing you know a nurse ask that I stop walking, according to my Apple Watch I walked 2.8 miles. They all laughed at me and told me to go sit down. Day one all I had was chicken broth and Jell-O which were both disgusting. Day two I was able to have two pieces of French toast and some fruit for breakfast, late lunch I had a grilled chicken breast and mashed potatoes along with some pears, all the food was delicious except for the broth. Sunday afternoon around 1 PM I had my first massive explosive bowel movement and two hours later I was released. During the three days in the hospital I only took two pain pills and three or four doses of Tylenol. Today is Tuesday and I’m already at home after a 6 Hour Dr. from Jacksonville to Destin Florida. The surgery was nowhere near as bad or uncomfortable as I thought it was going to be, but it was no walk in the park. The gas pains are severe, and I still have diarrhea 6-8times a day. I was sent home with a few pain pills and a 10 day self-Administered shots to prevent blood clots. Easy Peasy.
My follow up appointment is in 30 days or so with an oncologist to see if they want to do a pet scan or a CT to verify all the cancer was removed. Blessed