Had the surgery 2/19 to remove the entire sigmoid colon and all the related lymph nodes.
Was in recovery 2/19 to 2/23 and released to go home!
The biopsy results came in late today and confirmed 0/12 lymph nodes were malignant. That’s it! It’s clean! No stage 3, no chemo required!
Follow up with the surgeon on 4/1 to talk about where we go from here, my guess is colonoscopies 2x a year for life now since it went from 0 to stage 2 in 6 months.
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, wear blue and get checked!
#✅UR:
Not sure when I’ll be back modding, I still feel like someone slammed me in the gut with a baseball bat. Cricket bat for our international folks! Maybe another 2-3 weeks.
I still lurk and comment occasionally, just as my health allows!
Edit Bonus - Since my wife had her own medical event this year involving a massive infection, spinal intrusion and below knee amputation, we already hit the out of pocket maximum on our insurance for the year.
Sooo…

Get insurance guys, no, seriously, get insurance.


This was mine following my 2nd heart attack:
i want to believe that is just a campfire story but i’ve seen someone have a (very mild) heart attack in a restaurant and have it not stop him in the middle of his rant. humans are remarkably adaptable and spite can keep us going when nothing else will.
Yeah, I fought my first heart attack for 5 days thinking it was just really bad heartburn.
Pro-tip - if heartburn lasts more than 24 hours, it’s not ‘just’ heartburn.