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- February 9, 2014 at 10:00 pm
After an apple sized tumor removed and a full foot of small intestine removed, Kevin is home! Not only home, but home and NED! The doctor removed the tumor and there were no others to be found! I am a happy camper right now! Time to recover at home and start the ‘watch, wait and scan’ phase of life. Words cannot describe how grateful I am to all of you for your thoughts, prayers and words of encouragement.
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- February 9, 2014 at 10:30 pm
Kevin is home!! Hooray, hooray!! I hope he is resting comfortably and recovering quickly.
I'm amazed that the tumor was the size of an apple! Didn't you say that the original CT scans only noted a "thickening" of the intestinal wall? If that is true, it supports what others have reported– CT scans aren't really good at finding mets in or near the intestines. I assume that's because the intestines don't stay still; they move continually. Does anyone know of a better imaging technique for finding intestinal mets than CT scans?
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- February 9, 2014 at 10:30 pm
Kevin is home!! Hooray, hooray!! I hope he is resting comfortably and recovering quickly.
I'm amazed that the tumor was the size of an apple! Didn't you say that the original CT scans only noted a "thickening" of the intestinal wall? If that is true, it supports what others have reported– CT scans aren't really good at finding mets in or near the intestines. I assume that's because the intestines don't stay still; they move continually. Does anyone know of a better imaging technique for finding intestinal mets than CT scans?
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- February 9, 2014 at 10:30 pm
Kevin is home!! Hooray, hooray!! I hope he is resting comfortably and recovering quickly.
I'm amazed that the tumor was the size of an apple! Didn't you say that the original CT scans only noted a "thickening" of the intestinal wall? If that is true, it supports what others have reported– CT scans aren't really good at finding mets in or near the intestines. I assume that's because the intestines don't stay still; they move continually. Does anyone know of a better imaging technique for finding intestinal mets than CT scans?
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- February 9, 2014 at 11:41 pm
Wonderful news! Here's hoping recovery is swift and uneventful. thanks for the update. Fen
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- February 10, 2014 at 1:15 am
Great News!!! Thanks for the update. Hopefully you can both get some much needed rest. I'm sure your kids will be helping to take care of their dad ๐
Julie
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- February 10, 2014 at 1:15 am
Great News!!! Thanks for the update. Hopefully you can both get some much needed rest. I'm sure your kids will be helping to take care of their dad ๐
Julie
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- February 10, 2014 at 1:15 am
Great News!!! Thanks for the update. Hopefully you can both get some much needed rest. I'm sure your kids will be helping to take care of their dad ๐
Julie
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