Just 12 months ago my husband had lung surgery to remove three fifths of his upper left lobe, followed by 12wks of chemo and is now on a double blinded trial drug.
Because he is on a trial he gets extra scans and checks (thank goodness) and some spots have now shown as active on his lower left lobe.
He was sent for a lung biopsy but unfortunately the radiographer could not do it as it was too dangerous with being too close to his heart and diaphragm. He was referred back to the thoracic surgeon.
On Tuesday he had major surgery again to take a wedge for biopsy, unfortunately they found other nodules whilst in there, attached to his diaphragm (which they removed) and this has now been sent to histology to see exactly what it is, we will get the results in 2wks time. Depending on the outcome will depend on any treatment to possibly follow.
I have a couple of questions please …..
1. I have tried to seek information about nodules on the diaphragm, but I am unable to find info regarding this area. If anyone has any info I would be very grateful.
2. I recently read a post about holiday insurance which I am going to look into, but on the same topic, how long after surgery of this kind that my husband has had can you fly? We have been told 6wks by one doctor and 3mths from another ??? Any advice please asap as our boys had clubbed together and paid for a surprise city break in Europe for us that falls 6wks exactly post op.
Thank you in advance
Emma