Take it easy and rest (not that your gonna run a marathon rite now eh?!) and recover. If you are stuck for things to do, there are a few suggestions in the questions section that either puff or dragon asked!
Hi Pearce. pleased to hear you are doing well, and I would like to hear what was the op like?
Was it keyhole surgery? I do rember I read in the newspaper earlier this year about the lady who had a bell fitted, it was called Me and my operation, the tiny bell that breathes life back into your lungs,
Let us all know how you are getting on, wish you well.
Hi Perce my brother is waiting for the results of his Ct scan to see if he is accepted for this operation you sound so positive and are the only person I know who has actually gone through this. Very brave and keep up the good spirits proves there is always hope for the courageous.
I hope this turns out to be the best thing you've ever done. Imagine not needing to inhale more oxygen than you really need every day.
Have you got an idea of the recovery period i.e. when will you get home etc. or is there no
specified time. Are you on any treatment meantime and have you got your normal appetite back. This is really exciting and you seem, as far as I can see, to be one of the very few in the UK to have this operation carried out so take your time and don't try to break any records walking wise. (Not yet anyway).
They let me go home this afternoon so am now nicely tucked up in bed sorting out the huge pile of meds for the next two weeks. Got to get into a rytham with what to take and at what times, that can start tomorrow as I am apsolutly worn out. Thanks for all your nice comments, they did cheer me up at times, fire away if you have any questions.
Getting there slow though, really bad infection the trouble is had no warning it just hit me. Cavity in the lung is were the infection is. Got a fright this time it could go that quick
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