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thread: Mission Accomplished - Surgical removal of Endo and bowel resection....

  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2007
    43

    Thumbs up Mission Accomplished - Surgical removal of Endo and bowel resection....

    I have had my surgery last week ..... (I am not sure if you were interested but just thought i would let you know that.....) Yes I am alive and kicking and in VERY FINE FORM!).

    I would like to say a VERY VERY BIG THANK YOU to my BRILLIANT SURGEONS.... I can only thank the powers that be that we were destined to cross paths as you have definately changed my life for the better!!!

    I am back at home after having significant endo excised and a bowel resection.... I am feeling pretty AMAZING considering what they had to do!!!

    We have even been given the go ahead to start by my wonderful doctor :doctor: Pre-Op my chances of falling pregnant were 0% and POST-OP now are 60% in the next 6months!!!!!

    Well I hope everyone is well I am certainly feeling pretty good Can't ask for much more than that .......

    Take care all and I hope you are all travelling as well or better than I feel ATM.....

    Jo
    Last edited by Mumszword; October 2nd, 2007 at 07:00 AM.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    N.S.W
    361

    That's great news Jo. Glad to hear all went well.

    I was given the same news at my post-op appointment re:TTC stats and I was pregnant 8 weeks later................here's hoping the same things happens for you hun.

    Also well done on recovering from the surgery sooo well. It is a tough thing to go though............but if it's any consolation, my labour was a breeze compared to the endo surgery I had.....!

    Sorry I didn't respond earlier.........my little bub has been keeping me very busy since his arrival on 17/9.

  3. #3
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    May 2007
    43

    That's great news Jo. Glad to hear all went well.

    I was given the same news at my post-op appointment re:TTC stats and I was pregnant 8 weeks later................here's hoping the same things happens for you hun.

    Also well done on recovering from the surgery sooo well. It is a tough thing to go though............but if it's any consolation, my labour was a breeze compared to the endo surgery I had.....!

    Sorry I didn't respond earlier.........my little bub has been keeping me very busy since his arrival on 17/9.
    Thanks for your kind reply and more importantly CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!

    I am so doing the happy dance for you and DH oh you will have to fill me in on all the details.....

    I will email you when I get a chance!!! I am so happy for you both !!!

    Congratulations again on the birth of your baby boy!!!! Miricales do happen

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    Jan 2004
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    Jo, that great to hear that you are revcovering well, even better that you have the go head to TTC.
    Wow at the difference with conceiving now post op!
    Hope to hear some BFP news from you soon

    Nic

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    Excellent news, hopefully a stork will be stopping by your place and dropping off a sweet little bundle really soon.....

  6. #6
    Registered User

    May 2007
    43

    Hi Nic and Krisp

    Thanks so much for your encouragement and support.

    Went back to my specialist today and he has given me the all clear with the biopsy and that there was no cancer either thank goodness. So hopefully its clear sailing from here and yes you never know we may hear the pitter patter of little feet in the near future

    Keep smiling and hope your all having a wonderful week with your families

    jo
    xx

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jul 2004
    Sydney
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    WOW, congrats the surgery went well, and your given the go ahead to start TTC, best of luck, oh and ny the way love your positive enthusiastic energy LOL, i hope its contagious and i get some LOL

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    73

    fantastic news! i had my last (well hopefully last) appointment with my bowel surgeon today and found out i had a double re section and my appendix was also removed... hmmm would explain why i had such a tough recovery!

    I hope you recover well. How much bowel did they remove and was it small or large intestine?

  9. #9
    Registered User

    May 2007
    43

    Smile

    Thank you all for your wishes and I hope you too find the answers and a quick recovery from your treatment too.

    YDI I am glad to hear you have had your last visit to the bowel surgeon. Sounds like he had a big job when he operated on you and no doubt that contributed to the longer recovery period. I hope things are getting back to normal for you. It definately sounds like they took a significant amount of bowel in your case. How long has it been since surgery?

    In answer to your question they removed part of the rectosigmoid if that makes sense. The peice they cut out was tested and returned positive for full thickness endo (of the peice removed) but atleast it was only endo and not cancer. They were a little concerned because of how far the disease had progressed. When they went in they found it affected and joined pretty much all my lower abdominal organs. Ureter, uterus, overaies, fallopian tubes, completely occuluded pouch of douglas and bowel. The endo did not involve my appendix unlike you but I lost my left fallopian tube (the involvement was just to significant to be able to save it) and they had to perform a cystectomy on a 3cm cyst in my right ovary. They removed all endo from the cul de sac and uterosacral regions and then sewed me back up once they had removed the affected part of the sigmoid and resected.

    I was in hospital for a period of five days. The end of day one/begining of day two my bladder shut down from the shock of surgery and end of day two I had an x-ray and found the lower part of my left lung had collapsed. (I think it was just my bodies way of dealing with the significance of the surgery) I had a fever and very low blood pressure.... they gave me two days of intraveinus antibiotics and fluids .....by day five I was up walking around and well enough to go home It was nothing less than an miricale how quick my recovery has been. My bowel has mended well (though I am a little constipated).

    I now feel I am well enough to return to work three weeks after surgery. Which is half the amount of time I was originally advised by my doctors prior to surgery. I have to give the credit to my two surgeons and the grace of God for blessing me with such a quick recovery.

    Well thats all for now. Thanks all for your encouragement and kind words.

    I will keep you all in my prayers for a quick diagnosis, treatment and recovery.

    Take care

    Jo
    xx

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    73

    thats fantastic what a great recovery!
    i had 40cm of small bowel removed - resected in 2 places, my appenidx removed and endo removed from bladder. POD, ovaries and tubes. whoa what a mouthful!
    i was in hospital for 11 days, and was off work for 2.5 months and even when i did go back to work i realsed i went way too early... its only now at the 4 months mark that im starting to feel human again. i had chronic dairrhea for the first 3 months that i could not leave the house. it was somehting i never ever want to go through again...
    im on synarel now and therefore going through a faux menopause and am now on HRT as well. Kind of weird being 25 and relating to people going through this in their later stages of life!

    anyway it is all getting better slowly, am so glad you are doing remarkably well! congrats!

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    9

    Hi Jo
    I've joined this great group yesterday and just came across your message. That's fantastic news and so reassuring for me. I am about to go and have a surgery to remove endo(think it's severe)+?bowel resection (have real bad problems w bowels)=?adhesions.I would be interested to know who your surgeons were if you feel comfortable recommending. I'm gonna need urgent surgery as my blood test showed raised ca125.Two yrs ago had same thing, it turned out to be hamorrhage cyst & had laporoscopy. Gp said could be same thing again or worse ?ovarian cancer or else.Not sure where you are, I'm in Melbourne. WOuld appreciate your comments if you see this note.Thanx heaps.Nena

  12. #12
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    Oct 2006
    73

    Hi Nena

    I am in Melbourne and highly recommend both my gynae surgeon (brilliant!) and colorectal surgeon. let me know if you want details.

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    9

    Hi Nena

    I am in Melbourne and highly recommend both my gynae surgeon (brilliant!) and colorectal surgeon. let me know if you want details.
    Hi YDI
    Thanks so much for your mail,I'm so excited to hear who your surgeons were as I'm still waiting for op.Please let me know asap if you would.I'm happy to give you my email if you prefer that way just let me know. Can I give you my email via QR only or is there another(private) way,(don't know cause I'm new to this forum).Either way, I'm happy to.Thanks again.Looking forward to hearing from you.
    Nena

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    73

    hi would love to chat to you outside of here as i have some great info for you please pm me your details as i think the info will really help you!

  15. #15
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    73

    i tired to send you PM but it says you cant accept them...

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    9

    hi would love to chat to you outside of here as i have some great info for you please pm me your details as i think the info will really help you!
    HI YDI
    Yeah, I would love to chat to you to, thanks so much.I've included my contact details temporarily, just go to my profile & click on VCard.I wanted to contact you, but couldn't find your details anywhere or maybe just don't know how to do it from this forum.See how you go.If any problems, please let me know.Thanks again.Cheers.
    Nena

  17. #17
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    Oct 2006
    73

    thanks nena sent you an email

  18. #18
    Registered User

    May 2007
    43

    Hi Jo
    I've joined this great group yesterday and just came across your message. That's fantastic news and so reassuring for me. I am about to go and have a surgery to remove endo(think it's severe)+?bowel resection (have real bad problems w bowels)=?adhesions.I would be interested to know who your surgeons were if you feel comfortable recommending. I'm gonna need urgent surgery as my blood test showed raised ca125.Two yrs ago had same thing, it turned out to be hamorrhage cyst & had laporoscopy. Gp said could be same thing again or worse ?ovarian cancer or else.Not sure where you are, I'm in Melbourne. WOuld appreciate your comments if you see this note.Thanx heaps.Nena
    Hi Nena,

    Just a quick hello,

    Hope your doing well and have found a good surgeon. My surgeon is in Sydney - so I don't know if you would want to travel. But if you want the details of who he was I am happy to email them to you.... just need your email. He is a well known Sydney surgeon and I know atleast a few of the other ladies on the forum have been operated on by him and I have not heard anything but praise. I can say so far so good. My recovery once I left hospital was relatively smooth my cycle was out of wack for about two months after but it seems to have now sorted itself out....

    Well all the best and hope you have a great 2008

    take care

    Jo

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