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Gabapentin
Just wondered if everyone after a
lobectomy
takes gabapentin and how long they have stayed on them for. Was reading something that made it sound like you could be left with permanent nerve dam age and would need to just stay on them!
Just wondered if everyone after a
lobectomy
takes gabapentin and how long they have stayed on them for. Was reading something that made it sound like you could be left with permanent nerve dam age and would need to just stay on them!
webbs8
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
lobectomy
Hello everyone - Jules here. Thank you so very much to all those wonderful people who responded to this post. The stories are all different, but all give me faith that my mum too can 'join the ranks' of you guys 'survived it'. I think you will remember me telling you that both my mum and me both ha
Hello everyone - Jules here. Thank you so very much to all those wonderful people who responded to this post. The stories are all different, but all give me faith that my mum too can 'join the ranks' of you guys 'survived it'. I think you will remember me telling you that both my mum and me both ha
Julesgettingthere
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Brain met
Hi unfortunately I had a seizure whilst bathing Sunday night, luckily help quickly at hand, got to hospital quickly unluckily I now have a diagnosis of cerebral met ,only one area that is good ,bad news initial treatment was curable intent right upper
lobectomy
and adjuvant chemo. in March 2015 .High
Hi unfortunately I had a seizure whilst bathing Sunday night, luckily help quickly at hand, got to hospital quickly unluckily I now have a diagnosis of cerebral met ,only one area that is good ,bad news initial treatment was curable intent right upper
lobectomy
and adjuvant chemo. in March 2015 .High
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7 years ago
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I had a
lobectomy
. I had thirteen years of cancer free living until 2014, when an x-ray revealed a spot on the remaining lobe I had left on the right side. I was treated with cyber-knife radiology. It worked. But I am wondering if one of those cells escaped at that time.
I had a
lobectomy
. I had thirteen years of cancer free living until 2014, when an x-ray revealed a spot on the remaining lobe I had left on the right side. I was treated with cyber-knife radiology. It worked. But I am wondering if one of those cells escaped at that time.
Aire
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
What are your thoughts?
In Feb 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 3b nsclc with right lower and middle
lobectomy
, chemo and radiation. I saw my oncologist in December with no evidence of disease. I am scheduled to see her in June. For the last couple of months I have had onset of low back pain with no injury.
In Feb 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 3b nsclc with right lower and middle
lobectomy
, chemo and radiation. I saw my oncologist in December with no evidence of disease. I am scheduled to see her in June. For the last couple of months I have had onset of low back pain with no injury.
SAdams
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Advice requested on Pseudomonas / Bronchiectasis
Hi all, This is my first visit to this site and I have come across some great advice already. I have had Bronchiectasis for a good few year now and can normally control infections with various different oral antibiotics. However for the last 4 / 5 weeks I have not been able to 'Shift it' and have felt
Hi all, This is my first visit to this site and I have come across some great advice already. I have had Bronchiectasis for a good few year now and can normally control infections with various different oral antibiotics. However for the last 4 / 5 weeks I have not been able to 'Shift it' and have felt
Moonbeamsblessings
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
New to this
I had a
lobectomy
18mths ago for NSCLC, followed by 3 mths chemo. Had persistent shoulder problems and now have been diagnosed with secondary tumour in my shoulder. 5 days radiation finished a week ago and I now have excruciating pain and stiffness in my arm, shoulder and neck.
I had a
lobectomy
18mths ago for NSCLC, followed by 3 mths chemo. Had persistent shoulder problems and now have been diagnosed with secondary tumour in my shoulder. 5 days radiation finished a week ago and I now have excruciating pain and stiffness in my arm, shoulder and neck.
Uber
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
hope courage strength
Anyways to cut a long story short, I remain clear following gamma knife radio surgery,
lobectomy
and chemotherapy. My next scans are in June. I wish everyone the best and my thoughts are with us all. If I can help in anyway please just ask.
Anyways to cut a long story short, I remain clear following gamma knife radio surgery,
lobectomy
and chemotherapy. My next scans are in June. I wish everyone the best and my thoughts are with us all. If I can help in anyway please just ask.
Sarah-Helen
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Advice please
Hi I've not posted before on this site although I've 'lurked'for a while. I am 60 yrs old. In 1991, 26 yrs ago , I had a right hemi colectomy which included the ileum. Right from the word go, I was given B12 inj. Six loading doses, then two monthly, then three monthly. No questions, told that I would
Hi I've not posted before on this site although I've 'lurked'for a while. I am 60 yrs old. In 1991, 26 yrs ago , I had a right hemi colectomy which included the ileum. Right from the word go, I was given B12 inj. Six loading doses, then two monthly, then three monthly. No questions, told that I would
Ccupcakes
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Possible return of endometriosis
Hi. I have just joined so this is all new to me. I was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2003 and had two surgeries between then and 2005. I was told the endometriosis couldn't be cured. However, up until now with the use of a Mirena coil and more recently an implant I have had no bleeding or sign of a
Hi. I have just joined so this is all new to me. I was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2003 and had two surgeries between then and 2005. I was told the endometriosis couldn't be cured. However, up until now with the use of a Mirena coil and more recently an implant I have had no bleeding or sign of a
Greyhound1974
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
My husband and his thyroid problem
A brief history in case it is useful: ocular melanoma in 1989, spread to his lung in 2007 with partial
lobectomy
. Cancer now in his heart, pancreas, psoas muscle, lymph glands, eye and lungs.
A brief history in case it is useful: ocular melanoma in 1989, spread to his lung in 2007 with partial
lobectomy
. Cancer now in his heart, pancreas, psoas muscle, lymph glands, eye and lungs.
Nee22
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
New info
Had
lobectomy
ten years ago. Doing well. Any new suggestions to keep it that way?
Had
lobectomy
ten years ago. Doing well. Any new suggestions to keep it that way?
Irish1107
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Any advice welcome..
Scared to cough, sneeze etc Have been treated for lung cancer from January to April 2016 and had a
lobectomy
in May 2016, clear scan December 2016, have enjoyed months of happiness now this, can't believe it, pleurisy is worse than post op
lobectomy
! Has anyone had it? Any advice?
Scared to cough, sneeze etc Have been treated for lung cancer from January to April 2016 and had a
lobectomy
in May 2016, clear scan December 2016, have enjoyed months of happiness now this, can't believe it, pleurisy is worse than post op
lobectomy
! Has anyone had it? Any advice?
Helzo
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Cisplatin versus Carboplatin
Having had a lower right
lobectomy
in late December 2016, I am now 6 days into the first of four 3-week cycles of Vinorelbine and Cisplatin (VP) chemotherapy. I have suffered mild Tinnitus for the past 25 years without any real problems and discussed this with my Onc doctor.
Having had a lower right
lobectomy
in late December 2016, I am now 6 days into the first of four 3-week cycles of Vinorelbine and Cisplatin (VP) chemotherapy. I have suffered mild Tinnitus for the past 25 years without any real problems and discussed this with my Onc doctor.
Davthomp
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Starting chemotherapy
They said it looked to be isolated and a
lobectomy
should be all I need. Four weeks later when I went to the surgeon for a follow up after my
lobectomy
they told be they took 10 limp nodes while takiking 1/3 of my lung and out of 10 they found three with cancer.
They said it looked to be isolated and a
lobectomy
should be all I need. Four weeks later when I went to the surgeon for a follow up after my
lobectomy
they told be they took 10 limp nodes while takiking 1/3 of my lung and out of 10 they found three with cancer.
Angels0128
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Stage 111A NSCLC T1a N2MO
In 2002 had right lower lobe
lobectomy
for adenocarcinoma-no after treatment requited. The biopsy of this current cancer came back with squamous cell cancer with 1 lymph node involvement so I am about to start chemo.
In 2002 had right lower lobe
lobectomy
for adenocarcinoma-no after treatment requited. The biopsy of this current cancer came back with squamous cell cancer with 1 lymph node involvement so I am about to start chemo.
janeike
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
How do you stay positive?
Shortly after the diagnosis i had an upper left side
lobectomy
followed by 4 rounds of very tough Chemo with Cisplatin and Navelbine. It turned out to be EFGR Positive so I was told I would enter a trial that uses Tarceva.
Shortly after the diagnosis i had an upper left side
lobectomy
followed by 4 rounds of very tough Chemo with Cisplatin and Navelbine. It turned out to be EFGR Positive so I was told I would enter a trial that uses Tarceva.
Gmayer
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Middle Lobe Lobectomy
After seeing a surgeon last week I've been told that I have to have a middle lobe
lobectomy
. I'm so incredibly nervous about the surgery, worried about the pain and how I'm going to cope afterwards. I have 2 children, one who is autistic and I'm now on my own.
After seeing a surgeon last week I've been told that I have to have a middle lobe
lobectomy
. I'm so incredibly nervous about the surgery, worried about the pain and how I'm going to cope afterwards. I have 2 children, one who is autistic and I'm now on my own.
tnbarker1
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Not Feeling well at all
Hi I've had a
Lobectomy
of the Thyroid gland, and been told by my Surgeon that i'm autoimmune. Firstly does this mean i have Hashimoto's?
Hi I've had a
Lobectomy
of the Thyroid gland, and been told by my Surgeon that i'm autoimmune. Firstly does this mean i have Hashimoto's?
wildone65
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Advice- surgery
Therefore, to have surgery to remove lesion and
lobectomy
(although since its an isthmal lesion, chances are that they will remove whole thyroid)... She is slightly hypo (though they say she is fine as she sits on the cusp of lab ranges) Anyone have any advice?
Therefore, to have surgery to remove lesion and
lobectomy
(although since its an isthmal lesion, chances are that they will remove whole thyroid)... She is slightly hypo (though they say she is fine as she sits on the cusp of lab ranges) Anyone have any advice?
wildpoppy
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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