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The Stomachless Sisters: 1 Month Post Op
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016. 1 Month Post Op. Maybe one day I will be able to have a soda too! It has hurt way more than my incision site. My sister had some trouble with hers this week and got hers out a couple of days early. She said it felt better right away and the hole closed up in 24 hours. June 22, 2016 at 2:43 PM. Great first blog post ever, Nicole! The next time I go to the movies and eat popcorn, Im going to think of it as something special, too! June 23, 2016 at 5:03 AM. No Stomach for Cancer.
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The Stomachless Sisters: Post Op Day 4
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Saturday, May 28, 2016. Post Op Day 4. So we are now four days past our total gastrectomies. Wow! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). No Stomach for Cancer. View my complete profile. Foodie With No Stomach Life After Total Gastrectomy. It's A Genetic Thing The CDH1 Mutation That Changed My Life. Life Without a Stomach How I navigated my way through a total gastrectomy. Post Op Day 4. Simple theme. Theme images by gaffera.
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The Stomachless Sisters: June 2016
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016. 1 Month Post Op. Maybe one day I will be able to have a soda too! It has hurt way more than my incision site. My sister had some trouble with hers this week and got hers out a couple of days early. She said it felt better right away and the hole closed up in 24 hours. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). No Stomach for Cancer. View my complete profile. Foodie With No Stomach Life After Total Gastrectomy. It's A Genetic Thing The CDH1 Mutation That Changed My Life. 1 Month Post Op.
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Rachel | Cytosine Deleted – Life with the CDH1 genetic mutation
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Cytosine Deleted – Life with the CDH1 genetic mutation. Sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us directly on the path to the best things that will ever happen to us. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Fellow CDH1 Bloggers and Support. Pancakes are back on the menu! September 4, 2016. Suggested I try birch benders paleo pancake mix. Sadly, we quickly learned that they cannot ship to Canada so I resorted to pintrest to find a paleo pancake recipe. Using the same principle.
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The Stomachless Sisters: April 2016
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Saturday, April 30, 2016. The Mechanics of It All. I’d like to begin by saying how blown away we have been by the response to our last post. Every single comment has been read and taken to heart and we are beyond grateful for all the prayers being said for us and our families. We have had so many questions about surgery and life post total gastrectomy, so I wanted to take some time and explain the procedure, recovery, and what we are expecting afterwards. Here is what our stomachs currently look like:.
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The Stomachless Sisters: Here We Go
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016. When we set our surgery date in April, it seemed so far off. May 24th was circled in red in the distant future. But this day arrived a lot faster than any of us thought. We arrived in Houston last night and were at MD Anderson bright and early this morning. Nicole went into surgery at 7am CST and I am scheduled for 1pm CST. We will keep everyone posted on our progress in the days to come. May 26, 2016 at 8:07 AM. Hi, This is Robin, your genetic counselor! May 28, 2016 at 11:42 AM.
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The Stomachless Sisters: July 2016
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Friday, July 22, 2016. Update: Two Months Post Op! It’s almost hard to believe that we are 8 weeks post total gastrectomy. In some ways the past two months have crept by, but in other ways it feels like just yesterday we were in the hospital! So what hurdles and issues have we faced the past month? This is all a learning process and really every day, every week things get better. So now the good stuff, new foods! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). No Stomach for Cancer. View my complete profile.
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The Stomachless Sisters: September 2016
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Thursday, September 22, 2016. Four Month Update, Faith, and Our First CDH1/Stomach Cancer Fundraising Project. I celebrated my 32. Birthday over the weekend and I reflected on how much has changed in the past year. Last September we’d never even heard of CDH1 and within a year we discovered we carried this mutation and had prophylactic total gastrectomies. This time next year we will be even further down the road and adjusted to this stomachless life. I had an esophageal dilation performed on August 19.