Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
My sister is out of the op which took 9 hours.
they have taken her gall bladder, bowel, rectum and have given her a blast of Chemo.
she is stable and they said the worry now is an infection from the blood transfusion.
her husband is unable to see her for 24 hours.
Linda
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
HI Jodielee,
not much to say except that I am sending cyber hugs. I hoope that you are all bearing up. Your sister is lucky to have so much support.
Samex
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
Hi Linda,
That is a big operation for sure. I do hope your sister is making good progress, and is reasonably comfortable all things considered. I'm thinking of your sister and you and wishing everyone involved all the best at this very challenging time.
Ed.
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
thanks everyone for your support.
i have just spoken to my sister and she sounds very tired and was only able to speak for a little while.
she has just been moved to a ward and still has tubes in to feed her.
(she is complaning so that's a good sign).
she is fed up with hospital already and know's she is there for a while longer.
cheers
Linda
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
Thoughts are with you and your sister and hope that she makes a good recovery.....Complaining is a great sign- especially when they tell the physios to get lost! They really made my husband snarl....
PA
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
Hi Linda
I to had a similar Op in Sydney last Sept 2010. How is your sister recovering now? It seems to take a lot longer than the doctors first tell you. I hope that she is on the mend and recovering well.
Bye for now
Kitty
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
Hi Kitty
my sister is doing really well now and had her check up last week. they have told her the cancer is not there anymore.
she is struggling to put on weight tho. she is back playing tennis and doing so well.
for someone that was told to get her life in order this is amazing.
cheers
Linda
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Re: Peritonectomy operation (Peritoneal Mesothelioma)
Professor David Morris and the peritonectomy team at St George hospital Kogarah NSW Australia are doing about 2 of these procedures a week for about 6 conditions including peritoneal mesothelioma. Patients come from all over Australia and the Southern Hemisphere.
Probably the biggest operation you can do, you can have confidence in the St George team. Many hours in surgery and a long careful recovery. Thank you to everyone involved.
The peritonectomy with heated chemotherapy during the procedure, followed by chemotherapy is the best practice treatment for peritoneal mesothelioma. It provides an improved prognosis to those patients that undertake it.
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