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morning everyone been a member since 2014 don’t contribute very often but read everyday

I have a large lung bulla and waiting to have it removed via robotic surgery I’m hoping someone has had this surgery and tell me there experience I’m 74 so any surgery is higher risk

Thanks in advance

Lyn

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Donald_1931

Sorry I can’t help you there Lyn but I can imagine the apprehension you must be feeling. Robotic surgery sounds good to me, better than a human messing about in there. I’m sure some member will come along shortly with more useful information. Best regards Don xx

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lynisa48 in reply to Donald_1931

thank you for your response Don much appreciated

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sassy59

I just want to wish you well with the surgery. Best wishes to you and sending hugs xxx🤗😘

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lynisa48

bless you so kind especially as I’ve seen that you are fighting your health issues Hugs back

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cofdrop-UK

Wishing you all the best for a good outcome. Xx

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coughee

I had Robotic surgery to reduce my left lung just over 5 weeks ago, if I can help at all with any questions please feel free to ask.

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lynisa48 in reply to coughee

thank you for your reply think I’m just going trust my consultant and believe what he tells me

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Donald_1931 in reply to lynisa48

That is the very best idea of all! 👏👏 x

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CDPO16

Sorry that I can't answer your query. If you type bulla in the search box it may come up with some relevant posts. Good luck for your surgery, I hope all goes well.

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lynisa48

thank you for replying

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O2Trees

Wishing you all the best for your surgery, Lyn - hope everything goes well and you make a speedy recovery. :) :)

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Patk1

All the best x

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lynisa48

thank you

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Collie4

I hope all goes well for you.

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lynisa48

thank you

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Mellywelly

Good luck with everything 👍

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judg69

hi Lynisa48, good that they are operating as you will be much better off. I suspect they will either remove a wedge from the lobe containing the bullae or take the whole lobe out. In either event you will be much better off in all respects. I went through a lobectomy 11 years ago at age 61 and I’m still vertical! Best Wishes, judg69

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lynisa48

thank you it’s a waiting game to find out when it’s being done

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Nula2

Hi Lyn, sorry I can't help but just want to add my best wishes and to say good luck and take care. Keep us all posted. 🙂xxx

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Izb1

Wishing you all the best and hope for a speedy recovery. I am sure robotic surgery will be quite the norm in the future and maybe we will feel safer. Please keep us updated x

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lynisa48

we send message when it’s all done and dusted

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Musicqueen49

Wishing you all the best for the future brave lady xx

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lynisa48

thank not brave just no choice lol

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Alberta56

Best wishes for a successful outcome. I'm sure the robot will do a good job. xx

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Bardear

May the Angels protect and carry you through this surgery. God bless.

It is amazing what medicine can do today - wonderful advances beyond description. You will be okay lynisa48 as being 77 myself I know we are tough.

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lynisa48

👍

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Souielouie

sending you love & a warm hugs. 🥰😘 xx

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lynisa48

thank you all

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Milandra17

Sending you good wishes. I can imagine it feels very scary 🤗

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Onthelevel

I have had a bullectomy twice, right lung in 2006 and the left lung this February 2023, both were keyhole surgery carried out in the UK at the University Hospital Southampton.

Whilst on both occasions the bulla had burst causing a pneumothorax, the surgery also involved removing the smaller bulla as well as repairing the tear caused by the bursting bulla, and reattaching the lungs to my rib cage.

I assume that your lung remains inflated, and to that end, I would expect your recovery to be swifter than my own, I was 69 the last time around.

My advice is that, firstly you must keep a positive mental attitude towards the procured and a successful outcome. Secondly is pain control, it is important that following surgery you take the medic's advice on pain control. Next is pulmonary rehabilitation, I have found this to be really important and extremely helpful in getting me back to leading a near normal life as is possible.

we are all different, and we may also suffer from other issues which can complicate matters, but I do believe that the 3 points above will help you going forwards

I wish you well in your upcoming procedure

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lynisa48

thank you really good advise will definitely take it onboard

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