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Hello friends, it's Fancy59. I'm back and can not wait to reconnect with everyone!
It turns out that I had 2 kidney stones, a UTI, a fever of a 104, a partially
collapsed
lung
, and I had gone septic. They put me in the ICU for 2 days And I wasn't really right in the head until almost day 2.
It turns out that I had 2 kidney stones, a UTI, a fever of a 104, a partially
collapsed
lung
, and I had gone septic. They put me in the ICU for 2 days And I wasn't really right in the head until almost day 2.
Fancy59
CommunityAmbassador
in
My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Thoracic endometriosis - catamenial pneumothorax
Hey, Does anyone else suffer from thoracic endo? I've had 11 lung collapses in the past year now. I had lung surgery in March which didn't work so they've put my on the progesterone only pill to suppress my periods to give the surgery a bit more time to work. If it doesn't I'll be back under the
Hey, Does anyone else suffer from thoracic endo? I've had 11 lung collapses in the past year now. I had lung surgery in March which didn't work so they've put my on the progesterone only pill to suppress my periods to give the surgery a bit more time to work. If it doesn't I'll be back under the
Ecorc
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Finally some progress
That afternoon she would code with a mucus plug, and her
lung
collapsed
. He got that fixed and figured 4-5 days on high-flow oxygen. And then back on track. She then caught Hospital Acquired Pneumonia and was doing well fighting that. When suddenly she turned bright red like a lobster.
That afternoon she would code with a mucus plug, and her
lung
collapsed
. He got that fixed and figured 4-5 days on high-flow oxygen. And then back on track. She then caught Hospital Acquired Pneumonia and was doing well fighting that. When suddenly she turned bright red like a lobster.
Wolivere
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
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Triple Bypass 2 years on.
Recovery was slow but steady, and I had problems with my left
lung
which
collapsed
during surgery, had to be reinflated and afterwards repeatedly filled up with fluid, leading me to A&E on one occasion. Three months after surgery I went back to playing my badminton in a "not pushing it" way.
Recovery was slow but steady, and I had problems with my left
lung
which
collapsed
during surgery, had to be reinflated and afterwards repeatedly filled up with fluid, leading me to A&E on one occasion. Three months after surgery I went back to playing my badminton in a "not pushing it" way.
RailRover
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Technical terms explanation & treatment
Hello all, I've written before about my wife's diagnosis which was T3 N3 M1b Adenocarcinoma of the left upper lobe of lung. Since then she's had a guided needle biopsy which has provided the information all previous tests and scans had failed to uncover. As a result the diagnosis reads as before but
Hello all, I've written before about my wife's diagnosis which was T3 N3 M1b Adenocarcinoma of the left upper lobe of lung. Since then she's had a guided needle biopsy which has provided the information all previous tests and scans had failed to uncover. As a result the diagnosis reads as before but
scotleag
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Any advice or help please
I had left lung removed 2yrs ago, told last nov, that cancer was now in right lung.was put on pallative care? No follow ups only phone calls fortnightly.But found out that the drug Pembrolizumab is working very well to extend life especialy for lung cancer patients.Has anyone else heard of this? and
I had left lung removed 2yrs ago, told last nov, that cancer was now in right lung.was put on pallative care? No follow ups only phone calls fortnightly.But found out that the drug Pembrolizumab is working very well to extend life especialy for lung cancer patients.Has anyone else heard of this? and
ginja3
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Anxiety twinges - post collapsed lung
I've been having a few twinges, a little bit of chest pain and occasional shortness of breath - but nothing like the shortness of breath I felt when the
lung
collapsed
. Anyway, I'm quite an anxious person so just been a bit worried about these twinges.
I've been having a few twinges, a little bit of chest pain and occasional shortness of breath - but nothing like the shortness of breath I felt when the
lung
collapsed
. Anyway, I'm quite an anxious person so just been a bit worried about these twinges.
WestHam100
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
NOT PMR or GCA ??
As I mentioned recently, the first visit to this new Rheumatologist, I was not impressed with, but all the scans I had done and blood tests show me good for my age, other than mild arthritis and a small partial lower right
lung
has
collapsed
(possibly pneumonia in the past) and a 5mm benign cyst on
As I mentioned recently, the first visit to this new Rheumatologist, I was not impressed with, but all the scans I had done and blood tests show me good for my age, other than mild arthritis and a small partial lower right
lung
has
collapsed
(possibly pneumonia in the past) and a 5mm benign cyst on
Triumph650
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
First FDA Approved Targeted Therapy for HER2, Enhertu, for the Treatment of NSCLC With an Activating HER2 Mutation
On August 11th, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Enhertu (fam- trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki) for treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with an activating HER2 mutation for patients who have received one prior line of therapy. The FDA based their approval on the
On August 11th, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Enhertu (fam- trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki) for treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with an activating HER2 mutation for patients who have received one prior line of therapy. The FDA based their approval on the
Miranda_GO2
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Mum recently diagnosed with Lung Cancer.
My 78year old mum has recently been diagnosed with possible lung cancer, following a CT scan. After the results she has had stents fitted in each lung and a Biopsey. She received two letters on Saturday, one addressed to her for an appointment Biops y results and a second addressed to my mum's GP
My 78year old mum has recently been diagnosed with possible lung cancer, following a CT scan. After the results she has had stents fitted in each lung and a Biopsey. She received two letters on Saturday, one addressed to her for an appointment Biops y results and a second addressed to my mum's GP
grayson99
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Pet scan question please
Hello I posted the the other day to say my dad has been diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer , he has been referred to the surgeon regarding next steps . Now during the process of being diagnosed he had walking test, breathing test , echo as well as the needle biopsy. He also had a pet scan as well
Hello I posted the the other day to say my dad has been diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer , he has been referred to the surgeon regarding next steps . Now during the process of being diagnosed he had walking test, breathing test , echo as well as the needle biopsy. He also had a pet scan as well
Concerned2021
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked - COPD: Preparing for a Double Lung Transplant
COVID-19 disproportionately impacted some more than others. Although we were all thrust into uncertainty when the pandemic hit, arguably, those with lung conditions were at the forefront of concern. Today, Bernadette tells us about her story of living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
COVID-19 disproportionately impacted some more than others. Although we were all thrust into uncertainty when the pandemic hit, arguably, those with lung conditions were at the forefront of concern. Today, Bernadette tells us about her story of living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
in
HealthUnlocked Blog
2 years ago
Dad been diagnosed with Squamous cell carcinoma . Need some help, guidance and support please
Hello, it was detected my dad he is 73 had an upper right lobe pulmonary nodule late Feb 22 as part of a pre op for a non cancer related matter . Was recommended that his local hospital followed up on this. Some time passed and only received an appointment 4 weeks ago. Several tests later including a
Hello, it was detected my dad he is 73 had an upper right lobe pulmonary nodule late Feb 22 as part of a pre op for a non cancer related matter . Was recommended that his local hospital followed up on this. Some time passed and only received an appointment 4 weeks ago. Several tests later including a
Concerned2021
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Ivermectin.
Hi all, my partner has lung cancer stage four he is currently ha img chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatment. His last scan they said he was stable so was able to have a break from treatment. We have been to America for a month, a friend of our’s there has recommended Ivermectin, has anybody tried this
Hi all, my partner has lung cancer stage four he is currently ha img chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatment. His last scan they said he was stable so was able to have a break from treatment. We have been to America for a month, a friend of our’s there has recommended Ivermectin, has anybody tried this
Jando2021
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Shocking life expectancy
My wonderful husband (41) was diagnosed in February 22 with stage 3 in lung and lymph nodes. He's had chemo x 2 and immunotherapy then reduced to chemo x1 and immunotherapy as responded well. Last week, he found a new lump in his neck which after scans shows it has spread again. The disease in lung
My wonderful husband (41) was diagnosed in February 22 with stage 3 in lung and lymph nodes. He's had chemo x 2 and immunotherapy then reduced to chemo x1 and immunotherapy as responded well. Last week, he found a new lump in his neck which after scans shows it has spread again. The disease in lung
EmCx
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
double lungs transplant
I was diagnosed with pulmonary sarcoidosis in 2020. My condition has worsened over the years to were I now have to been on oxygen all the time m ..I've recently been put on the list for a double lungs transplant after undergoing different test at Birmingham queens hospital .. After reading there
I was diagnosed with pulmonary sarcoidosis in 2020. My condition has worsened over the years to were I now have to been on oxygen all the time m ..I've recently been put on the list for a double lungs transplant after undergoing different test at Birmingham queens hospital .. After reading there
Purpal
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
A feeding tube that could prevent tragedies – Israeli product 100% accurate to date
But of the 30 million feeding tubes placed annually — 9 million in the United States — some two to five percent end up in the tracheobronchial tree (which transports air into the lungs), resulting in a 30% chance of a
collapsed
lung
or death. That’s close to 1.5 million patients worldwide.
But of the 30 million feeding tubes placed annually — 9 million in the United States — some two to five percent end up in the tracheobronchial tree (which transports air into the lungs), resulting in a 30% chance of a
collapsed
lung
or death. That’s close to 1.5 million patients worldwide.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Join Us! Tuesday, August 9th, Gathering HOPE, a Social Hour
Hello! For those of you who know me and to those of you I may not have spoken with or met yet, I am Michele Zeh, Manager of the Lung Cancer Living Room Series and I am excited to invite you to our monthly Gathering HOPE Social Hour hosted now on our ZOOM link this coming Tuesday August 9th, at 5pm PT
Hello! For those of you who know me and to those of you I may not have spoken with or met yet, I am Michele Zeh, Manager of the Lung Cancer Living Room Series and I am excited to invite you to our monthly Gathering HOPE Social Hour hosted now on our ZOOM link this coming Tuesday August 9th, at 5pm PT
Michelezeh
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Pneumonia update
They think now a bit of my
lung
is
collapsed
, I'm in too much pain to properly breathe and I need to start breathing deeper to reinflate my lung. Ive been given morphine and naproxen and a wee machine with balls to improve my breathing.
They think now a bit of my
lung
is
collapsed
, I'm in too much pain to properly breathe and I need to start breathing deeper to reinflate my lung. Ive been given morphine and naproxen and a wee machine with balls to improve my breathing.
wilbertjellyfish
in
NRAS
2 years ago
LUNG CANCER PATIENT LUMP FOUND IN NECK.
I am heading to ENT tomorrow morning. Consultant found lump in my neck. I am panicking now. Could it be metastases from the lung cancer? I am also panicking as I cannot have a camera put up my nose into my throat whilst I am awake. I just know I can’t do it. Lumps in necks is not good news is it 😔
I am heading to ENT tomorrow morning. Consultant found lump in my neck. I am panicking now. Could it be metastases from the lung cancer? I am also panicking as I cannot have a camera put up my nose into my throat whilst I am awake. I just know I can’t do it. Lumps in necks is not good news is it 😔
Hidden
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
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