Tag: adrenal mass

  • “You got very lucky”

    Last night, Dr. E texted me. “Just checked. Pathology report not yet back.” She knew I would be having my first post-op visit with Dr. S today and hoped to manage my expectations. Dr. E is thoughtful and kind like that. The medical team had warned me that the report could take a week and…

  • Feeling OK

    Today is day five post-op and I’m feeling pretty good. I had hoped to post an update sooner, but between pain medication, sleep, visitors and the fact that sitting upright can still be a bit uncomfortable, suddenly here were are. I feel much better than I thought I would at this point in the process,…

  • Today’s the day

    Surgery is today. In fact, by the time you read this, it might be over. They gave this night owl a report-to-the-hospital time of 6 am. (this is a scheduled post) Wish me luck! I’ll post an update when I can. Keep reading here.

  • With thanks to Moby

    I usually start a new blog post with a strong sense of what I want to say and how. The words and their tone typically come to me as naturally as breathing. And I’m guilty of not proofreading most posts beyond running spellcheck because of my eagerness to connect with people through my writing. Talking…

  • Why am I the way that I am?

    It starts at Reception. There I am, trying to ingratiate myself to a woman named Lavinia.  I am late for what I think is my pre op-physical appointment (but subsequently realize is pre-admission which is Not The Same). I am late because instead of going to the Ambulatory Care building for my 9 am appointment,…

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    I thought I’d use this little lull between surgery prep to answer a few Frequently Asked Questions. Keep reading to see why I included this pic Is the mass benign? We don’t know and won’t have details until it’s removed. The surgeon will not do a biopsy because the mass is nicely contained right now.…

  • Step by tedious step

    Step by tedious step

    The tedious part of addressing my adrenal tumor started to sink in during the days following my initial diagnosis. I have to take a subway to a bus just to go to the hospital or to Dr. E‘s office. Going home or to the office from the hospital is even more awkward. There’s a lot…

  • My surgery has been scheduled

    There are so many mundane details I could share with you but here’s the important one: the surgery to remove my adrenal mass is set to happen on September 21 so long as all goes well with my remaining pre-op tests and a physical.

  • Bad news. What now?

    First read this. When the morning after my diagnosis rolled round, I called the office of the surgeon listed on my ER discharge papers. While the doctor was about to be out of the office for three weeks (how nice for him), he would be able to squeeze me in that afternoon. I got lucky–at…

  • 2016 is not my year either (apparently)

    This is kind of a long story, one that doesn’t yet have an ending so I am opting to break it into parts. Here is Part 1. Things were looking up, mostly. I went on a fabulous vacation to St. Martin with friends. Though hard, I survived a year of sad anniversaries. I moved to…

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