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Out of ICU but still in lots of pain

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Hi All. He is out of ICU and started to having jelly and soup. However, he is in lots of pain in his chest and the hospital doesn't seemed to find the correct dosage or something it will work for him . I wonder what is the average stay in the hospital after the op and when he will start chemotherapy which they said he will have it. Grateful to hear yoyr experience in this matter.

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Helenmick

Morning, fantastic news that he is out of ICU, I think the normal stay in hospital is 10-14 days as long as no complications I do know of people who have had to stay longer due to leaks etc. My husbands pain was kept under control and he did so well and was home in 13 days but it is a very long road with many twists and turns no 2 people are the same. His post op chemo started 8 weeks after surgery (as Christmas was in between) which he tolerated well and completed all 3 which I hear is no mean feat. Hope he continues to improve and is home with you soon. Anymore questions feel free to message been there got the t-shirt. Sending love and hugs xx

in reply toHelenmick

Thank you for your reply. I hope all goes well for him and we just don't know what we are dealing with. He is in still lots of pain poor my man.

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Notknowmuch in reply to

After surgery, has he been given an epidural? Unfortunately my husband’s epidural didn’t work and he was in great pain for 2 hours after surgery before they gave him ketamine and morphine.

Praying for you and your husband, take care.

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His epidural did not work as well and they are keep trying different pain killers at the moment. He is using fentynal patches as well as morphine. Thank you for your reply.

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Hope they get to relief his pain without further delay and he get to rest. Although it would be hard to sleep long as he would be woken by nurses taking his stats throughout the night!

Well, he had a brave battle and hope to hear that he is recovering well to be able to go home after the usual 10+ days or so.

in reply toNotknowmuch

Very much so I hope he will see that way soon when the pain eases a bit. Thank you for your reply. We are waiting the surgeon to see h8m and tell him what happens next.

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Rsw1fe

My husband spent only 7 days in hospital and was lucky to have no complications during recovery. That was 8.5 years ago and he is still fine aged 85. Eats anything but smaller helpings. Probably unusually fortunate.

in reply toRsw1fe

Thank you for your reply and such encouraging thought that it is not always doom.

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Mauser1905

I hope its been checked for but a pain surrounding chest and axacerbating with minute movements or talking coughing could be plural effusion. This is when the fluids collect in the lungs cavity. As a possibility please have somebody hear his chest.

Out of ICU is good progress, as most complications happens during that stay.

Oral intake is 👍 he will soon up and about and back home in no time.

Pain is relatively subjective for each patient and finding a working dose of a pain medicine without side effects is a work in progress or learning on the job. Allergies and reactions are developed for pain medicines as well. Have faith.

in reply toMauser1905

Thank you for your advice and I will tell him about it. Yes they have found fluid in his lung and drained it whilst he was in the ICU. He has been referred to see chronic pain specialist. I will try my best to be positive.

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Mauser1905 in reply to

not the drains I meant. This is past that.

Keyword to pass across is pleural effusion.

in reply toMauser1905

Ok I will let him know about it and to tell the doctors. Many thanks

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Valerie01

My husband peter he stayed in hospital for 3 months after operation but he had complications and got pneumonia x

Thank you for your reply and it is so hard recovery.

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