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Long time since... and many happenings
I am still thankful for that day I decided to stop smoking and so many Specialists and doctors said if I was still smoking after a triple bypass and the
Lobectomy
and Covid my chances on survival was very slim...
I am still thankful for that day I decided to stop smoking and so many Specialists and doctors said if I was still smoking after a triple bypass and the
Lobectomy
and Covid my chances on survival was very slim...
Hercu
Valued Contributor
in
No Smoking Day
3 years ago
Different pains
Hubby's lower left
lobectomy
was 3 months ago and through that time hes experienced different types of pain, the last week or so some of his pains are very intense but pass after a few mins normally although the other night took abit longer is thos all part of the healing process.
Hubby's lower left
lobectomy
was 3 months ago and through that time hes experienced different types of pain, the last week or so some of his pains are very intense but pass after a few mins normally although the other night took abit longer is thos all part of the healing process.
Canabeans
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Wheezing chest after eating
Hello all, I’m 10 months in remission following Stage 3 NSCLC,
lobectomy
and chemo. I’ve been in good health but over the last week I’ve developed a real, raspy wheezing after eating dinner. Has anyone experienced same or give advice please?
Hello all, I’m 10 months in remission following Stage 3 NSCLC,
lobectomy
and chemo. I’ve been in good health but over the last week I’ve developed a real, raspy wheezing after eating dinner. Has anyone experienced same or give advice please?
Mogs2
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
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Some good news for a change!
I feel kinda funny about sharing as with the advanced staging of PCa there's so much bad news, I thought I would share some good... Now being around one year ago which began the discovery of Stage IV progression, the finding of mets inadvertently during an attempted Appendectomy, subsequent second successful
I feel kinda funny about sharing as with the advanced staging of PCa there's so much bad news, I thought I would share some good... Now being around one year ago which began the discovery of Stage IV progression, the finding of mets inadvertently during an attempted Appendectomy, subsequent second successful
Cooolone
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
I thank God for Guys & St Thomas Hospital
Also lets not underestimate the support we get from our families. 1997 Non - Hodgkins Disease Treated with Chemo and Radiotherapy 2010 Right Lung Cancer Major Bi
Lobectomy
operation followed
Also lets not underestimate the support we get from our families. 1997 Non - Hodgkins Disease Treated with Chemo and Radiotherapy 2010 Right Lung Cancer Major Bi
Lobectomy
operation followed
lungho
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Experience of life after thyroid lobectomy please help
As above has anyone ever had thyroid
lobectomy
and what is life like with one thyroid?
As above has anyone ever had thyroid
lobectomy
and what is life like with one thyroid?
Aqua_Maria
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Cough 5 weeks after lung cancer op.
Hubby's lung cancer op was 5 weeks ago he had a lower left
lobectomy
, open sleeve and now he seems more tired and is coughing and has alot of phlegm in his throat is this normal ?
Hubby's lung cancer op was 5 weeks ago he had a lower left
lobectomy
, open sleeve and now he seems more tired and is coughing and has alot of phlegm in his throat is this normal ?
Canabeans
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Lobectomy or not for mild/moderate COPD sufferer
A primary lung tumour was removed but the surgeon has said that gold standard treatment is a
lobectomy
which would give best chance of lung cancer not returning. Without the
lobectomy
there is a 30% chance of the lung cancer returning.
A primary lung tumour was removed but the surgeon has said that gold standard treatment is a
lobectomy
which would give best chance of lung cancer not returning. Without the
lobectomy
there is a 30% chance of the lung cancer returning.
msmono
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
My hubby had an op for a open lower lobe lobectomy for lung cancer niw has anemia op was 14th may .
Anemia how long before iron tablets start working already been on them 8 days
Anemia how long before iron tablets start working already been on them 8 days
Canabeans
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
My husband had a left lower lobectomy a few weeks ago he was in hospital for 12 days at home he seems tired all the time but not sleeping pr
Any help is this normal
Any help is this normal
Canabeans
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Mucinous adenocarcinoma
Hello I’ve had lower right
lobectomy
followed by chemo last year. Today I’m going for a follow up chest X-ray and having just looked at the form it’s says T3 Muc. Adeno. I knew I had NSCLC adenocarcinoma. So I’m assuming the MUC is mucinous, which I wasn’t aware of.
Hello I’ve had lower right
lobectomy
followed by chemo last year. Today I’m going for a follow up chest X-ray and having just looked at the form it’s says T3 Muc. Adeno. I knew I had NSCLC adenocarcinoma. So I’m assuming the MUC is mucinous, which I wasn’t aware of.
Mogs2
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
CT Promising for Sublobar Resection in Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
This retrospective study included 904 patients (453 men, 451 women; mean age, 62 years) who underwent
lobectomy
(n=574) or sublobar resection (n=330) for stage IA non-small cell lung cancer.
This retrospective study included 904 patients (453 men, 451 women; mean age, 62 years) who underwent
lobectomy
(n=574) or sublobar resection (n=330) for stage IA non-small cell lung cancer.
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
San Francisco University
Anyone know about these, I had originally received a double
lobectomy
and that was 2017 and I’m doing great except these 2 very suitors I got need to go!! May 7th big surgery day
Anyone know about these, I had originally received a double
lobectomy
and that was 2017 and I’m doing great except these 2 very suitors I got need to go!! May 7th big surgery day
Loveee1000
in
Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
Veteran's FYI
I had a right lower
lobectomy
in Feb of 2019 followed by chemo. I never fully recovered from the procedures. As a matter of fact my breathing became worse after the operation and the muscle fatigue was devastating at times. It could take up to two years to heal I was told.
I had a right lower
lobectomy
in Feb of 2019 followed by chemo. I never fully recovered from the procedures. As a matter of fact my breathing became worse after the operation and the muscle fatigue was devastating at times. It could take up to two years to heal I was told.
SOBALSO
in
Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
Anyone else on osimertinib?
I had a
lobectomy
last year and we thought we'd got rid of the cancer then but it seems not! Is anyone else in a similar situation or have any experience of this? Thanks.
I had a
lobectomy
last year and we thought we'd got rid of the cancer then but it seems not! Is anyone else in a similar situation or have any experience of this? Thanks.
JoRw
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
Execises for nerve pain?
I had a
lobectomy
2 years ago and was feeling great until a year later when I have what I now know is nerve pain. It is constant on my side/back/rib area. Are there exercises specifically to help? I just started taking Lyrica.
I had a
lobectomy
2 years ago and was feeling great until a year later when I have what I now know is nerve pain. It is constant on my side/back/rib area. Are there exercises specifically to help? I just started taking Lyrica.
poogan1
in
Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
Update to lobectomy
I am now 2 weeks post
lobectomy
and all is going very well. Has been a good straightforward recovery! I now await full results from the hospital telling me more about type of cancer spread etc. That should be in a week or so. Anyway good it was caught early!
I am now 2 weeks post
lobectomy
and all is going very well. Has been a good straightforward recovery! I now await full results from the hospital telling me more about type of cancer spread etc. That should be in a week or so. Anyway good it was caught early!
claracola
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Post Lobectomy
I wanted to know if anyone else has had these post things such as a cough, chest infections and some tightness along the
lobectomy
scar? I also am unable to sleep on my right side anymore!
I wanted to know if anyone else has had these post things such as a cough, chest infections and some tightness along the
lobectomy
scar? I also am unable to sleep on my right side anymore!
GillBo
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
Can anyone help or advise please?
He said that means a 1 in 5 to 1 in 10 risk of malignancy & wanted to operate a '
lobectomy
' immediately. I declined. I told him I've decided to wait until another u/s scan in May to see if there are changes/enlargement or if I get any symptoms.
He said that means a 1 in 5 to 1 in 10 risk of malignancy & wanted to operate a '
lobectomy
' immediately. I declined. I told him I've decided to wait until another u/s scan in May to see if there are changes/enlargement or if I get any symptoms.
micwally
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Lobectomy update
Hello Further to my post last week I have now had the
lobectomy
as the tumour showed cancer cells. Am in Papworth which is an amazing state of the art heart and lung hospital. They r looking after me very well! Full histology due in a couple of weeks.
Hello Further to my post last week I have now had the
lobectomy
as the tumour showed cancer cells. Am in Papworth which is an amazing state of the art heart and lung hospital. They r looking after me very well! Full histology due in a couple of weeks.
claracola
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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