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  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Things went well. After prep it took 5 minutes. Was awake and went home after. Kidney is doing the happy dance😎 One more to go. On Monday I go in to get this dam stent removed.

    El- the bag is so much better then the pain

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited August 2016

    But I thought they WERE taking the stent out today and then putting the bag in....?


  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Barbe- the radiologist did the tube and doesn't do stents. I was bummed out. So back I go on Monday and under general again😖. Just pull it out quick and let me go home! After seeing what was coming out of my kidney we pretty much can assume the stent is clogged. Chunks of clots and tissue that could never fit thru it. The bag was full in ten minutes. Looked like lumpy mud. Getting clearer now but still has blood and probably will until the stent comes out. My friend brought us over supper. I was actually hungry and it was awesome

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited August 2016

    So glad it worked, Diane.


  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited August 2016

    So glad youre already feeling better!! Was part of the crud infection? You'd think they'd coordinate the procedures!!

  • Loral
    Loral Member Posts: 932
    edited August 2016

    Diana: Glad to hear everything went well for you...Have a comfortable week-end...Hopefully this nightmare will be over for you on Monday...Is a stent normally used for this, or is this something new? I would never be able to have stents because I'm allergic to metal.

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Loral- the stent is plastic. They should have known it was not going to work because the problem at been ongoing for months and the urine would not be clear. It was like mud with chucks of tissue and clots.Stent worked for one day. I am sure it is right clogged.

  • Loral
    Loral Member Posts: 932
    edited August 2016

    Diana- yes I read about them getting clogged they actually expect that to happen if left in over 3 months. Soon this ordeal will be over for you...Take Care!

    I wasn't sure about material, because I know of Cardiac stents being metal...

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited August 2016

    I can't see how a tube/drain will drain better than a stent which is wider...?

  • barsco1963
    barsco1963 Member Posts: 2,119
    edited August 2016

    Glad to hear that you are beginning to feel better Diana! You've had a rough go of late - healing vibes coming your way.

    Welcome Lita57 - Perhaps we could all borrow your cane and take a virtual crack at this damn disease! You could bring it to the next pocket party and we could pass it around and take a swing at the cancer piñata.

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Barbe- the drain tube is so much larger then the stent. It is like the drain tubes after a mastectomy . The stent is no bigger then a coffee stirrer. Just so nice not to be in pain

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Barbe- I didn't see the tube part that comes out of my back until just now. You are right, it is small lo

  • Lita57
    Lita57 Member Posts: 2,437
    edited August 2016

    Dianarose - What an ordeal! Sending healing vibes your way.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited August 2016

    My stent seemed fairly wide, but I don't know what the interior diameter was so I have no idea. Glad it's working out for you. How is your back handling all this?

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Barbe- my back is ok. The amount of blood in my urine is scary though. Maybe once the stent is out it will clear up. On a positive note I don't have to get up in the night to pee because half is in the bag lol. Constipation is my big problem right now. Have tried everything and nothing is working. I think castor oil is next 😖

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited August 2016

    Dianarose, I am an expert on constipation as I have been on narcotics for almost 10 years now. You MUST take a stool softener if you are constipated more than a day. There is no point taking a laxative if you are all bunged up. Seriously. With narcotics you get what is known as "narcotic gut" which means my gut doesn't "pulse" to move stool along. So I have to keep my stool soft (it doesn't become diarrhea or anything like that) so it can get out. So a combination of a stool softener AND a laxative like Sennokot-S is what you need. I take it every single day and my body doesn't get "addicted" to it like it would a chemical laxative as this is all natural. Right now I take 2 a day as I have recently doubled my pain meds.

    Also, as I don't drink coffee every day, I can use that as a laxative. Sometimes I just have to take the lid off and smell the coffee and I'm good to go.

  • kkuziel
    kkuziel Member Posts: 191
    edited August 2016

    Dianarose, so sorry to her of your difficulties. And we all thought cancer was the worst thing we could deal with. Little reminders that there are a host of issues that people are dealing with. No one escapes the ravages of people human I guess. Hope you recover quickly and are free of pain soon.

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited August 2016

    DianaRose - I second Barbe suggestion for Senecot-S. There a great thread about constipation on this site. Some good suggestions and also some humor.

    https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/6/topics/...


  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Barbe-I just took 2👍. Hope it works. I am a coffee drinker but it has never effected me that way. Seems light one problem leads to another. My daughter said I should tell them I don't want to be completely out to remove the stent and that the twilight stuff should be enough. Having IV's put in every few days is getting old too. Oncologist says he doesn't want to do chemotherapy now and is suggesting removing the lymph nodes or radiation. Just wondering how they can map me for radiation when they can only be seen on the ct scan

  • Loral
    Loral Member Posts: 932
    edited August 2016

    Dianarose: I take a stool softener and 2 Swiss Kriss Herbal Laxatives together, works like a charm....(Aren't you glad you told us)

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    loral- I don't feel so alone anymore lol

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited August 2016

    Having a significant part of the colon removed keep things flowing; however, I cannot recommend this to anyone. ThumbsDown

    I think the ladies have come up with better solutions for you, D-rose.

    barsco1963, how the heck are ya? Have you had recent scans? What about TMs, do you get those? What maintenance drug are you on? Just nosy and requesting an update, since you only check in every now and then.

  • Loral
    Loral Member Posts: 932
    edited August 2016

    Elimar...No kidding, too many of us have pooper problems...

  • Loral
    Loral Member Posts: 932
    edited August 2016

    Diana...the constipation group is too large!!! Now I see ads for a prescription constipation pill...Loopy

  • Lita57
    Lita57 Member Posts: 2,437
    edited August 2016

    I have the opposite problem.

    I have delicate bowels, or as Eddie Huang's father (Louis Huang) says on the TV comedy, "Fresh Off the Boat," "[She] has gentle bowels." I nearly fell over when I heard that. It means the same thing: prone to major diarrhea. Even when I was on Norco, I still went 2 or 3X a day. Now that I'm off Norco and on Xeloda, it's bad news - up to 6X per day, and that's with Imodium. Like I said in another post on another thread, when it gets really bad, I have to wear Depends because I can't always hobble to the loo in time with my back being the way it is.

    Fun times.


  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Lita- we need a happy medium 😎

    Pocket party tomorrow at 1:30 so they can remove this dam stent. Ex-lax brownies are a must lol

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited August 2016

    Dianarose, they map for radiation with a CT machine. Twilight drugs require an IV as well, so that's not going to make a difference for you.

    Where are the lymph nodes? Are we still talking kidney here or somewhere else? I might have forgotten your "story".....

  • Loral
    Loral Member Posts: 932
    edited August 2016

    Diana: Best Wishes for a quick procedure!

    Cheers!

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  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited August 2016

    Barbe- one is on the outside of the right ureter and crushing it and there are more in different areas of the abdomen. General makes me wake up dizzy with double vision

    Local- looks yummy

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited August 2016

    What is that brown drink with those brown balls?

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