buffalobillsfan
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Go to a movie. Walk around a mall. Do something to distract yourself. If you have Ativan, take some. It looks to me (lots of letters after my name, none of them MD) like the odds are:
* Ileus (/ˈɪliəs/; from Greek εἰλεός eileós, "intestinal obstruction") is a disruption of the normal propulsive ability of the gastrointestinal tract. Although ileus originally referred to any lack of digestive propulsion, including any bowel obstruction,[1][2]up-to-date medical usage restricts its meaning to those disruptions caused by the failure of peristalsis, rather than by mechanical obstruction.
- You have an ileus* - your bowel is taking a while to wake up around the section that was operated on - completely normal. There was contrast distal to the segment that isn't moving quickly, so there isn't an obstruction.
- WAY more likely than not, you have a benign seroma that will dissipate on its own over time - very common after surgery.
- The kidney stuff is pretty common too, and not causing current issues. MANY people (self included) have benign kidney cysts - just something to keep an eye on over time. In particular, re the angiomyolipoma: "Angiomyolipomas are the most common benign tumour of the kidney and are found either in patients with tuberous sclerosis or sporadically. About 80–90% of cases are sporadic and these are most commonly found in middle-aged women."
Try to relax - easier said than done, but distraction is a good way, as are drugs.
I love you Diana!
Driving to your house for Ativan!!!! On the day of my mom's funeral my father decided to calm his nerves with a few Ativan. We had to practically carry him into the funeral home. Since then my brother and I renamed it Dadivan. We're Irish and twisted so we find this very funny.
Ironically I gave my husband a tile of that same quote for his birthday 2 years ago. He is the ultimate worrier.
Dr Rabkin just called me to check up on me. He said to stay hydrated and do what feels ok to me. I get all nervous and babbling when I talk to him. If I hadn't had the scan I wouldn't have even known about all this shit so I'm trying to remain calm and not let the report play tricks on my mind.