Hello everyone
I have a slow growing tumour in my left upper lobe. Going in to hospital on Thursday with op on Friday. They will remove the tumour and analyse whilst I'm still under anaesthetic, if cancerous they will proceed to lobectomy. Am very nervous about this procedure has anyone else been through anything similar?
Thank you love Clare x
Hello Clare
Yes I had a lobectomy in March 2017 at Papworth Hospital, mine was the upper right lobe, I believe they took out some lymph nodes as well as they were also cancerous. I was so frightened before I had the op that the week before I went and sorted out my funeral as I was so convinced I wasn't going to make it through the operation as I also have a very badly damaged heart and I didn't think the heart would take it, and when I came round from the operation I really didn't know what I had been so scared of. Initially for 2 years I had 3 monthly check ups with the Consultant then moved to 4 monthly and now I am on 6 monthly checks. For the first 3 years after the operation I had an annual CT scan and each time I go for a check up they take an x-ray pre me seeing the Consultant. After the operation I did have Gabapentin for some nerve pain afterwards for about 6 weeks.
It is very daunting but the hospital will take very good care of you and like I said above afterwards I really didn't know why I had been so scared.
When you have recovered please do let me know how you are getting on. Looking forward to hearing from you. Good Luck and very best wishes for Friday.
Sue xx
Thank you for your reply Sue, mine is also at Papworth! I too am very nervous but v glad to hear it all went so well for you. I'm hoping it's not cancerous but will have to wait and see. Nice to meet you Sue! Love Clare.
From my own personal experience of Papworth you are in the very best hands, the operation was done via keyhole surgery which does make recovery a lot quicker and not very much of a scar which has faded over time, I was only in hospital for 5 days. I hope yours isn't cancerous like mine was but as I say you couldn't be in safer hands. Doctors and nurses were all very kind and caring. Let us know how you get on, there are a lot of supportive people on this forum always ready to chat and be there for everyone needing a bit of help and support.
Best wishes Clare
Sue xx
Hello sue that's really encouraging, thank you x