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waiting to find out if 3yo has cancer

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Divster · 16/11/2010 19:55

My 3 year old daughter has just had a huge operation to remove a urachal cyst last Wednesday. It was to size of a melon,and had adhered to her bladder and front wall. She is still in hospital till at least Saturday. Bladder had to be cut and they had to leave 20% of the cyst in.she is being so brave.

Anyone offer any advice on how to cope? They said at first it would be a few days till we find out,but mow they are saying Friday. This is worrying me even more as it'd taking longer

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Galena · 16/11/2010 19:57

Oh goodness! What a worry! No advice I'm afraid, just lots of good wishes...

orienteerer · 16/11/2010 19:57

I'm sorry I can't add any practical advice but my thoughts are with you.

motherinferior · 16/11/2010 20:00

I am so sorry you are having to go through this. The only practical suggestion I can make at the moment is to phone the Clic Sargent helpline which will be open at 9am tomorrow.

motherinferior · 16/11/2010 20:01

Cancer Research UK also has a helpline, but friends whose children have cancer tell me that it's better to talk to a specific children's one.

motherinferior · 16/11/2010 20:02

This organisation might be good too. I like their press people very much.

Divster · 16/11/2010 20:26

Thank you very much for those links

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motherinferior · 16/11/2010 20:39

I have only found this study, but it does suggest that the likelihood of cancer is pretty low. Obviously that doesn't help what you're going through at the moment, though.

herbietea · 16/11/2010 20:42

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mypombearisveryold · 16/11/2010 20:46

Sorry no advice but lots of best wishes.

lisad123isgoingcrazy · 16/11/2010 20:47

only experience here is in blood cancers but thinking of you loads x

mummynoseynora · 16/11/2010 20:51

hey Divster ... I "know" you .... from days gone by when our DDs were born nearly the same time (couple of weeks different in the end)

Hope you are managing to cope, you read like you are being amazingly strong on fb

xx

Divster · 16/11/2010 21:15

I am a swan! Xx

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Hassled · 16/11/2010 21:18

I can't imagine how you must be feeling - will be thinking of you.

SparklyJules · 16/11/2010 21:25

You must be in bits worrying for her, sending you strong positive vibes xx

mummynoseynora · 16/11/2010 21:30

you are being a fantastic swan :) I did like that fb post... probably very apt - and very well done you managing to be that way and keep the family calm

x

Divster · 17/11/2010 07:57

The swearing one? Wink

The only time I cry is in the shower,when I stop to think. As the baby is staying with me as we have a room,I am just too busy to let myself think.

Its been so hard being so far away from home too,but my local hospital is only a general, so we are in the Leicester royal infirmary. The nurses here are wonderful though.

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InmyheadIminParis · 17/11/2010 08:00

I'll be thinking of you, too. You sound as though you're being amazing.

maltesers · 17/11/2010 09:44

So sorry to hear this.......I know what its like. My son had Tracheal reconstruction in Great Ormond Street when he was 18 months and b 4 that a Tracheotomy in his airway. We nearly lost he 3 x.
I am sending you massive big and support through this awful time. Stay strong and dont give up hope. I hope also that little one is comfortable and I am sure she is surrounded with your love. Please keep us posted.
Best Wishes to you both.
God Bless !! xxxxxx

AitchTwoOh · 17/11/2010 09:47

it sounds like you are both being very brave. i hope the news you get is the news you need. i will say a wee prayer.

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mummynoseynora · 17/11/2010 09:52

no the swan fb one.... although the swearing one was fab!

Bless you crying in the shower - how awful, but you are doing amazingly being strong in front of the kids.. is DS with you at the hotel too or are the older dd's looking after him ?

maltesers · 17/11/2010 10:04

Crying isnt a sign of weakness. . .its good and healthy to sry and get it all out. . . .Dont keep feeling all bottled up . . its not good......... hugs XXX

Divster · 17/11/2010 13:07

No I am staying with Ruby in lily's room, its working out really well,and I am getting all my meals as I am breast feeding Ruby,even though Ruby isn't the patient.

No results still today sigh.

Thank you everyone, its nice to have somewhere I can say how I really feel x

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mummynoseynora · 17/11/2010 14:00

ahhh so DH home now ?

argh to no results - complete F*ing nightmare - as dd would say Wink Grin

Divster · 18/11/2010 17:35

Still no results news!

When I asked the 3 doctors that were in our room this morning on Ward rounds, I saw a look dart between them,then one came up with that the department has a backlog, and then they all kind of agreed, but I saw the look.

Catheter is coming out tomorrow and as long as she can wee,we will be allowed home.

Do they tell you that sort of news while on the Ward or are they waiting to pass us over to someone on discharge?

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