As you know I attended Hospital this morning for a CT scan.
I have two masess of cancer in my right lung.
Things moving quickly, been revered as an urgent case to a lung cancer specalist, hopefull see someone early next week and get these bad boys taken out.
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Hi David, I am so sorry to hear your news, but pleased that things are moving quickly for you. I'm sure you must be going through a turmoil of emotions, but you seem to be quite positive about things. I hope you can keep on with that attitude and get some good results very soon, Please don't forget that you don't have to carry this alone, the people here will always be here for you and I hope you have some good family and friends around to support you. Wishing you all the best.
I am really sorry to hear you have developed lung cancer, stay strong and positive. I know something about all the thoughts going through your mind, having been/still am, there myself with lung cancer this year. Keep as calm as you can, fretting about it will not do you any favours, anxiety and stress will only serve to make your breathing worse and weaken your immune system. There are several treatment options. Your Oncologist will go through those options with you and advise you of the best option for your case.
Hopefully you will learn the type and stage of the cancer next week and a treatment plan worked out for you. I hope too that the tumours are not in the areas that are still actively involved with gas exchange and like mine was, in the dead zones already destroyed by emphysema. Let us know how you get on. If you are uncomfortable discussing things on the open forum then you can always private message me as somebody in the same boat and I will do my best to help.
Thank you, I think they have found this very early and they are close to the edge which they say is good for operating on, all depends on the bioosys which determ the grade, they did show me a 2016 chest xray and they wernt there and they say it's not spread and not in my lymohnodes.
1968, as one who has also been through the wringer with lung cancer treatments, surgical lobectomy , and now 6 years later cancer possibly back again, I totally concur with 2Greys. Worry and anxiety are both useless and can actually worsen one's condition. Do not jump to any conclusions. Do get the appropriate tests done and together with your Doctor's develop and implement an action plan . A level head and positive attitude are essential to success and recovery. You have a great attitude and I am sure will get the best possible results from your treatment plan. All Best Wishes, judg69
Thank you and your words mean alit, I'm ready for the fight of my life and ready for what ever it takes to beat this, I've just had my 1st granddaughter on Sunday and now this but I'm ready.
Very sorry to hear this news David. I am sure they will take care of you very well. Please take care. Sending lots of good wishes for quick and effective treatment.
So Sorry to Read this David. There is a lot of valuable Advise on here from our Friends who have/ had Lung Cancer. Be Strong my Love. Sending Love n Hugs. XXXXX Carolina.
Put your trust in the oncologist. These people will get together to come up with the right treatment plan for you David. Wishing you well
So sorry this is not the news you wanted but glad they are getting things moving quickly for you. Hope you have lots of support around you. Will be thinking of you in the coming week. All the best.
So sorry to hear your news. I’ve had it in both lungs and come through so stay strong and keep your wonderful attitude. Eat well, kick stress in the butt and rest when you need it. Let us know how you’re doing. Bless you xx
I am so sorry to hear your news but it is good that they have caught it early and comforting to hear from other on this site who have experienced it already. You will be in my prayers. God Bless.
Sorry to hear it is not a clear result, but some of your replies look very positive and your treatment is being speeded up. With prompt treatment you have a good chance of a long healthy future, but you have thhe rugged path to go down till the day the all clear is given, my thoughts go with you every best wish for a future positive outcome.
1968 sending good vibes through cyberspace. Listen to these experienced and knowledgeable people and do your best to keep upbeat. I think getting as much info as you can puts you in a strong position, they say knowledge is power. Scouse xx
So sorry that the results of your CT scan were not what you hoped for but on a positive note your little granddaughter will keep you motivated and give you the strength to fight this horrendous disease. Keep your chin up and only positive thoughts go through your mind.
I am sorry that you are going through this. I had 2 tumors in my left lung 5 years ago. A chest x-ray in October 2012 was clear, another in May 2013 showed a 2 cm nodule, a month later when I had the surgery, there were 2 of them. I lost my upper left lobe, but along with it, the cancer. I just had a second surgery to remove the upper left lobe for cancer, but again it had not spread beyond the lobe.
I am glad they are rushing you through to see a cancer specialist.
Thank you for your reply. My nodule was spotted 2 months ago and they have tried to take biopsies from bronchoscopy and from ct guided needle biopsy but failed both times so they say it’s probably lung cancer and they want to remove my left upper lobe. I’m really reluctant to go ahead with this without proof because they say I will lose 25% of lung function and as I have bronchiecasis it’s only 80% now, so a reduction to 55% sounds frightening! I had pet scan 2 weeks ago and everything else was clear. Did you have any other lung problems before surgery?
I went into surgery for a left lower lung biopsy and lobectomy if cancer found. It was cancer and I woke up without that lobe. I had asthma and COPD and Fev1 of about 76%. That was July 2015 and I still have the same Fev 1. PS. Many congratulations on your first granddaughter
Thank you for your reply it does make me feel slightly less concerned about quality of life after Lobectomy. Did you have keyhole or open chest surgery?
I had keyhole. Was out of hospital in the third day and was told I would find going upstairs and carrying shopping more difficult. Actually it did take some weeks to recover from the op but my breathing was fine and I was surprised. Started walking gently and short distances and built it up quite quickly. But like the old piano playing joke I couldn’t run a marathon before the op and couldn’t now either.
Woke up from op with no pain. Did develop some from the chest drain site and as couldn’t take morphine as pain relief as it makes me nauseous Tramadol became my best friend after which I was ok.
Wishing you all the best for the 18th. Let us know how it went when you can. Maybe full recovery by Christmas is optimistic. I had to rest up for a good two weeks feeling pretty weak but not much longer than that before I started getting stronger. Don’t underestimate needing some support during recovery.
Yes, I have mild emphysema. I look at it this way, when they removed the now 2 lobes, they also removed some of the emphysema.
They never tried to biopsy before surgery either time. The surgeon told me he would remove the tumor and send it for biopsy, if it came back negative, he would close me up and be done. If positive, he would remove that lobe. Needless to say, it was positive and I woke up without that lung lobe. I am down to 3 now and just came home from my pulmonologist's office, during the 6 min walk test my O2 did not go lower than 93%. Sitting down it went back up to 100%.
Thank you for taking the trouble to reply to me again. It really helps to gleen as much information as possible. Going to see surgeon on Friday - gosh it’s scary!
I agree, it's scary, but you will get through it. Keep in touch, let me know how the appointment goes on Friday. Also, in case no one has thought to mention this; might be a good idea to go to appt. with a written list of questions. It is also a good idea to have someone go with you if at all possible, just to have a second set of ears.
Hi KatherineK. Just to let you know I’m having my op on 18th Dec. It seems I now have 2 modules and they say at Harefield that they will probably be unable to biopsy them both without destroying most of the lobe but said they will try. So I’m sure I shall wake up without it. Thank you again for your support
Just to let you know my op was delayed 3 times and I finally had it last Tuesday. It was cancer so lost my upper left lobe. I had a rotten time. The morphine sent me slightly mad. They had to give me antidotes. Also the spinal block didn’t work so woke up in terrible pain. But as you said I got through it and have just got home. Amazing how much better home makes you feel!
Oh my I really don’t know quite how to respond to that except to be so bold as to say “we” are here for you. I believe besides everybody’s daily gripes and complaints that’s what the site is for. I wish you all the best with the course of treatment you choose. Do the research and plan, the right foods will help A LOT! The right combination of meds— I recommend researching CBD and THC along with all alternative meds that can help you with COMFORT( your new key word) comfort, comfort.✌️Be with you
Good that you're seeing someone early next week and that they'll probably be operating soon. I had the lower lobe of my left lung removed due to cancer 9 years ago and all still good. All best wishes with everything David. Please keep us updated x
Hi 1968, so sorry to hear your news, glad they have caught it early and giving you prompt attention, I wish you all the very best. There are quite a few people on here who have gone through lung cancer who have given support and advice, please take note of what they are saying as stress isnt good for you at this time. Keep your chin up x
I'm sorry to hear your diagnosis 1968 but, it being found so early and it not having spread, is good news, so please, stay positive because lung cancer treatment has improved immensely in the last 2 years. xx
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