I was diagnosed with stage 0 breast cancer and went through two lumpectomies in April 2022, and 21 radiation treatments in May 2022, ending early June 2022.
By the end of July 2022, I knew something was not right with my left lung with constant coughing, shortness of breath. In fall of 2022 I was diagnosed with recurring pneumonia and treated with antibiotics (bactrim) and steroids-prednisone. At the same time I was taken off of tomoxifen.
With no improvement in the condition by late December 2022, I went through a lung lavage and tissue biopsy of the left lung, all on 12-23-2-22. Within two hours of the procedure, I was back in the hospital with a collapsed lung. I ended up in the hospital for 9 days, three, catheterizations, to reinflate the lung, and eliminate air in the thoracic cavity, induced through faulty insert of catheter one on 12-23-2022 by an ER resident, that had me taken to ICU and a second catheter by the med school prof. working that night. The third catheter was done on 12-28-2022 and by 1-1-2023, I was discharged.
I spent the next two months at home on shorter LOA, during which time I had covid. I returned to work, as the manager of a big box store, and by the end of April 2023 after commencing the waning off of 20 mg of prednisone, down to 15 mg, I had a relapse with sinstitas, and the return of the recurring pneumonia. Prednison was increased back to 30 mg, and I have been on LOA since.
The permanent removal of the pneumonia is my challenge. I cannot get rid of it and it will be one year since its diagnosis in August of 2023. My latest mammogram was clean and associated blood work is all normal.
Feedback appreciated.
Kathleen