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Well, all going well, this time next week I'll be minus 20% of my lungs. It's all happened really quickly after a very severe infection in January, the wheels were set in motion with the same surgeon who implanted my valves (they didn't work :( ) last year. Now it's LVRS (lung volume reduction surgery) next Friday, taking out the upper left (with the valves still in!) which should have the desired effect of creating more space for the more functioning parts to work and increasing LF by 20%. Hopefully.

Getting to here's been slow. I had to satisfy the criteria, a new CT scan had to be done (luckily hardly any drop from last year), evaluation (only dropped 2% FEV1 from 25 to 23, was expecting 20 after that infection). Surgeon's interviews (x2) and finally a pre op. Possible date in September. Then my consultant gave me a tip and I got through to the thoracic Waiting List Coordinator who said ooh look there's a slot on the 8th May, shall I pencil you in ? I answered a politer version of the bears habit of defecating in wooded areas! :) Confirmatory letter arrived and I'm making all the arrangements for post op care etc.

A friend asked "are you scared?" I wasn't but I am a tad apprehensive because of the 5% (1st surgeon) or 2% (2nd surgeon) mortality rate for this op. If I get an infection just after the op things could go badly for me he said. I said "like death"? "Yes" he said.

So on we go. It could be cancelled as emergency cancer patients get priority for VATS lobectomies (and rightly so). My valve procedure only happened on the 3rd go because of bed shortages. It will be the day after the election and if this dung shower of a 'government' is reelected, I will ask for a DNR note to be placed in my notes :)

Here's a link for VATS if anyone wants to have a look. Oh, and if any of you out there have had this and feel like sharing, I'd be glad to hear about your experience of it.

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casper99 profile image
casper99

You've not had much time to get your head around it notlocal, but that's probably a good thing.

I wish you the best possible results on this as an extra 20% ls really good and could give you a whole new lease of life.

It's a great opportunity. Best wishes. xx

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Azure_Sky

For a moment I thought the title was lobotomy! Glad to know they won't be removing your brain.

Seriously, I do hope they don't cancel at the last minute. So frustrating when you have prepared yourself mentally for the operation.

It happened to me once, literally about an hour beforehand. It was to do with my bleeding time. My three kids are bleeders too, (not haemophilia, only happens with surgery or dental treatment)

I wouldn't consider 1% mortality or even 2% too alarming. My daughter was operated on in January. She was so ill there was no choice. The mortality rate for her was 98%, but she survived.

It is amazing what medical science can do. Try and have faith. The surgeons will do their very best to get you through the operation. They will most likely give you antibiotics as well, to try and prevent post operative infection.

Fingers crossed all goes well for you. I am sure all of us here will pray for you and wish you well.

Love AS x

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DecD in reply to Azure_Sky

I'd rather have a bottle affront of me than a frontal lobotomy !

Good luck to you, Notlocal !

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Seaelf in reply to DecD

"I d rather have a free bottle in front of me than a pre frontal labotomy "

Sussex uni grafiti experimental psychology deparyment

Late seventies !

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notlocal in reply to Seaelf

I remember it well!

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Seaelf in reply to notlocal

Were you at sussex?

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Seaelf in reply to Seaelf

All the same all the best for the op.

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notlocal in reply to Seaelf

No, but that graff did the rounds :)

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Seaelf in reply to notlocal

Aaah..

Azure sky is right you ll be fine .Chief thing is it goes on that day . I gather people feel alot better after. Will pray.

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bobbydoda in reply to Seaelf

I am going for the valves again as it didn't work first Time I am have in mine done in June I feel better knowing I am not the only one having this done be brave maggie xxxx. Bobbydoda

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notlocal in reply to bobbydoda

Hi Mags, did they tell you why they didn't work first time and why they think they'll be successful second time round?

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johnwr

Good Luck and a good recovery.

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notlocal in reply to johnwr

Thank you John. This should do what my valves failed to. Interesting that they'll be coming out too!

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johnwr in reply to notlocal

What works best. It's your attitude that makes you a winner in the long term. To me, you're way out in front.

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jimmyg23

Good luck and hope everything turns out the best for you

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Softwabbit

My heart goes out to you,try not to look at the failures and think of the positives, xxxx

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Plumbob

Hope everything go well for you, and your not in too much discomfort - Good luck

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Jan_m

Good luck and hope everything goes ahead as planned x

Best of luck with it all.

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notlocal in reply to Puffthemagicdragon

Thanks Puff. Hope things are well with you. I feel I've made it through another winter, now if I can just stay clear of infections.. !

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Suzy6

Good luck notlocal. Hang in there stay positive. You'll get by with lots of help from your friends here. In my thoughts and prayers. Suzyxxx

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notlocal in reply to Suzy6

Grazie! (as the Italians say). Easy breathing to you...

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scorpiolass

Hi notlocal, i had an upper right lung lobectomy at nottingham city hospital, in january 2013, this was to remove a cancer. I had also severe copd which is now moderate and i had a lot of post op infections. Now, i am good and have such a lot to thank my gp, consultant physician, nurses and surgeons for. Very best of luck with your operation , i am sure it will be fine & hopefully life changing. Love Margaret x

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notlocal in reply to scorpiolass

Thank you Margaret, so happy it all went well for you. Hoping for similar for myself!

Good luck notlocal, and speedy recovery. Xx sonia xx

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notlocal in reply to

Thank you Sonia. I'll have my laptop with me and try to keep y'all posted.

Will be thinking of you on the 8th and hoping and praying that the op will go ahead and that you get a good result. And don't decide to have a quick cup of coffee before you go to theatre :)

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notlocal in reply to

Cheers Arg, it's happened all of a sardine but I feel it's all good. On with the show...

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hufferpuffer

Wow! I'll be sending positive thoughts and wishes for an excellent recovery to you, all the best huff xxxx💜

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notlocal in reply to hufferpuffer

Thanks Huff, there hasn't been much time to get my head around it but hey, on with the show!

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sassy59

I really do wish you well for the 8th notlocal and hope the op does not get cancelled. Thinking of you. xxxx

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notlocal in reply to sassy59

Me too! All will be well, hopefully.

All the very best to you with both the operation and recovery plus after- care xx

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notlocal in reply to

Merci lovelight, all the best...

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mwalker23

Good luck and hope you have a good recovery. xx

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notlocal in reply to mwalker23

Thank you. Good breath to you..

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jenss

Hi, one of our members Tony Farrer responded recently to a similar discussion. He has had this procedure and advised a) dosing up on Vit C and other supplements to build a strong immune system and b) to avoid people and especially those with infections afterwards, as post op infections can have severe consequences. I wish you all the very best for the op and your recovery. Take carexxx

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notlocal

Thanks Jenss. Since my infection in January and nearly 2 weeks in hospital, my immune system has become my priority with supplements, elderberry/echinacea tincture and manuka honey every day. Also diet change and no alcohol. I wear a mask for any visits to hospitals or clinics too!

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jenss in reply to notlocal

Well sounds like you are as prepared as can be - good stuff. I hope it goes all to plan and I will be thinking of youxxx .... ah yeah, don't forget the Vit D and maybe probiotics meant to be very important for immune system

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Dedalus

I had a lower left lung lobectomy 5 years ago - like scorpiolass to remove a cancerous tumour - all went very well and fortunately no setbacks etc - I was quite shocked afterwards at how breathless I felt, but the sob improved dramatically after the first few weeks (so don't be in a rush - just know it does get better). All the very best of luck for your operation and recovery. x

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1968

Wishing you all the best with the op, I'm truly sure it will go good, speedy healthy recovery to you. Good luck. David1968

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jackdup

Good luck and I really hope all goes well. The fact that the date got moved way ahead should be a sign it was meant to be.

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notlocal in reply to jackdup

Aye, that's what I thought too! Thanks..

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ostiad

Good luck and wishing you all the best throughout the operation and fingers crossed for a speedy recovery too. June x

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notlocal

Thank you ostiad, good breathing to you..

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pollyjj

Good luck, hope all goes well for you, will be thinking of you on the 8th.

polly xx

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O2Trees

This is great news notlocal. Im sure you are well prepared despite the short notice, and i certainly hope its not cancelled. All the nutribullet input will stand you in good stead as it will have reduced any inflammation and boosted your immune system.

Sending good thoughts, love and strength for the 8th. Take care, :) :) xxx

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notlocal

Thankin' ee kindly O2....

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rfcjackie

Good luck hope all goes well x

Will be thinking of you on the 8th,& wishing you all the best,good health ahead I hope xxx

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notlocal in reply to

Thank you Wendells, here's hoping..

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bobbydoda

They said same to me but the first time the sometimethey don't alway work first time with me my lung re inflated it's self I am going in on 6th June an they doing on 7th June they said going to keep me in longer this time.but I wouldn't worry the mortality rate is good if it's only 5% if it was 50 or then I wouldn't have it done I would say go for it i am lots of hugs maggie bobbydoda xxx

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notlocal in reply to bobbydoda

Thanks Maggie and all the best for the 7th.

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