I had my surgery Dec 7 went home five days later but ended up back in the hospital. E coli has not been my friend, plus I have infection of another sort in my incision. I hope to go home tomorrow.
Good news is I had a lymph node transplant so in the long run, this should be beneficial.
I was really nervous about this with good reason. Seems like this cancer journey keeps getting longer. Any positive vibes are welcome.
Stay positive, stay strong, stay well. All the best in your recovery
Paint this shit better than Frida Kahlo keep fighting pal
good luck. cause that's all this life is about.
Glad to hear your surgery is over, but sad you got that infection! I hope the medication works quickly and you’re back to feeling better fast!!
Stay strong,you have many people sending thing positive vibrations.
The Ecoli infection is treatable. I had some minor surgery a few years ago and got an Ecoli infection. I had 104 temperature and shaking chills. But they a pic line in my arm and for 2 weeks a nurse came to my home and put an antibiotic in my arm. I fully recovered.
I wish you well...hang in there.
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