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OT Kidney Removal (Human)
RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-04-01 4:17 PM
Subject: OT Kidney Removal (Human)



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 I have a friend that is having a kidney removed due to cancer next week.  Does anyone know the recovery time for this type of surgery?  In the hospital for a couple of days? or a week?  Trying to figure out what type of help she is going to need when she goes home.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-04-01 5:14 PM
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A friend of ours wife is going to have one taken out and doctor says she will be out from 6 to 8 weeks, she is older so that will make a different's I would think for recovery time. 
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-04-01 6:00 PM
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Thanks.  My friend is older too but very active.  She helps take care of her widowed sister-in-law who has some mental issues and doesn't always remember to take her meds or eat.   My friend does have a daughter but she lives out of state halfway across the country.  We are all just hoping for the best.
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jake16
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2016-04-01 6:32 PM
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Our plant president hsd his removed s few months ago.in hospital three days back to work in one week.He has a mostly desk job so he got thru it but still hurting wuite a bit.this is NOT THE NORM
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janjan1
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2016-04-01 7:38 PM
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My husband had a kidney transplant last year. His donor was our 35 year old daughter. He was in the hospital about 7 days, she was much shorter. They both were admitted on wednesday for presurgery stuff, transplant was thursday. She was discharged saturday. She stayed out about 5-6 weeks from work. But she had never had any type of previous surgery. She came thru great. No problems for either of them. She was naturally sore, but was up walking day of surgery, walked to my husbAnds room to check on him. It was a life saving event which gave him a new life. So in answer to your question, soreness yes, but take it easy, dont try to do too much, and take medication as needed. Relax, take things slowly, but move, work the soreness out. My daughter said Later, it seemed like her flank was "empty" with the removal. But that too went away. Best of luck, help as they require, but offer too.
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-04-01 9:06 PM
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Thanks for the information.  My friend is pretty strong and active for her age and will be dedicated to following the doctors orders for recovery.  We don't know yet if any chemo will be required but that could be an added hitch.  Praying for the best. 
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jake16
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2016-04-02 2:08 PM
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Many prayers for your friend 
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wwfh
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2016-04-02 8:30 PM
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Hi,
My husband had his kidney removed in 2010 due to kidney cancer. He had it done in Mayo via robot. It was about  4 days in the hospital and 1 month to get his mojo back. He is doing geat, back to ranching , roping, riding, he is the picture of health. Best of luck to your friend. I know cancer is scary but there is life after it..my husband and I both living proof  :-

 
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-04-02 9:47 PM
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wwfh - 2016-04-02 8:30 PM Hi,

My husband had his kidney removed in 2010 due to kidney cancer. He had it done in Mayo via robot. It was about  4 days in the hospital and 1 month to get his mojo back. He is doing geat, back to ranching , roping, riding, he is the picture of health. Best of luck to your friend. I know cancer is scary but there is life after it..my husband and I both living proof  :-


 

Very encouraging to hear.  Thank you. 
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