Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Caro I am sorry you are having pain but here goes. I had mine done and was in pain for weeks even though everything went normal.I couldnt wear a Bra and was uncomfortable for at least 6 weeks.I was never told about the pain under the breast and thought for sure something was wrong but it is normal.I would suggest you take the pain med just to avert the really painful time and allow yourself to heal.Good Luck. IPF 2/07 IL --- carowade4444 wrote: > Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS > procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of > pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was > placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this > nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). > Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have > finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical > transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. > and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else > had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being > impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as > I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning > the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was > trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > Caro > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Thanks . That was really worrying me because the pain is so sharp. I haven't even attempted to wear a bra yet. I am going to a family get together Saturday, though, so I will have to then. I am so afraid I am going to be even more miserable!! I feel better knowing that this is a "normal" thing to be in such pain, but surely wish it would ease up soon. It kinda feels like it is burning on the outside of my skin, but there is no rash at all where the pain is. It burns on the outside, then there is a sharp pain inside. Sighing, laughing, coughing, and sneezing are the absolute worst!!! Thanks for the info, . It really means a lot. This group is so helpful. So many of you are far more advanced in this disease than I am, and you knowledge and wisdom is such a comfort. You can read all the documentaries, clinical trials, and articles on the Net or anywhere else, but actually hearing from someone who has been or is going through it, means the world. Carokiki boettin wrote: Caro I am sorry you are having pain but here goes. Ihad mine done and was in pain for weeks even thougheverything went normal.I couldnt wear a Bra and wasuncomfortable for at least 6 weeks.I was never toldabout the pain under the breast and thought for suresomething was wrong but it is normal.I would suggestyou take the pain med just to avert the really painfultime and allow yourself to heal.Good Luck. IPF 2/07 IL--- carowade4444 <carowade4444> wrote:> Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS> procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of> pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was> placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this> nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy).> Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have> finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical> transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m.> and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else> had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being> impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as> I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning> the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was> trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > Caro> > __________________________________________________________Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shoppingCaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08Mississippi Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 I haven't worn a bra since mine....lol....although I have heard from women on the subject and knowing the location of my incisions fully understand how that would be the worst thing. Ok, pain is normal but do keep an eye on it too. First, make sure you're getting enough inspired volume into a spirometer or something of that nature. If the pain is restricting your breathing and holding you to 1000 ml or less, then the danger of pneumonia increases. Second, do call or get to doctor if it worsens in any way. I would hope you were shown but for coughing the best easing of the pain is to get a pillow and hold it against your chest/lung when you do. Amazing how it will reduce the pain. My hospital even had special pillows for it, about the size of sofa pillows. > > > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS > > procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of > > pain. Each time I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was > > placed and splint to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this > > nagging sharp pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). > > Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have > > finally stopped coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical > > transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. > > and by noon or 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else > > had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being > > impatient (I tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as > > I have never been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning > > the stabbing pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was > > trying to at least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > Caro > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Caro, Judy, the lady that had the transplant used a strip of foam rubber off her mattress right where her bra hit.oops got company Love and Prayers, Peggyipf 6/04Worry looks around.Sorry looks back,Faith looks up. Thanks . That was really worrying me because the pain is so sharp. I haven't even attempted to wear a bra yet. I am going to a family get together Saturday, though, so I will have to then. I am so afraid I am going to be even more miserable!! I feel better knowing that this is a "normal" thing to be in such pain, but surely wish it would ease up soon. It kinda feels like it is burning on the outside of my skin, but there is no rash at all where the pain is. It burns on the outside, then there is a sharp pain inside. Sighing, laughing, coughing, and sneezing are the absolute worst!!! Thanks for the info, . It really means a lot. This group is so helpful. So many of you are far more advanced in this disease than I am, and you knowledge and wisdom is such a comfort. You can read all the documentaries, clinical trials, and articles on the Net or anywhere else, but actually hearing from someone who has been or is going through it, means the world.  Carokiki boettin <netwiz3> wrote:Caro I am sorry you are having pain but here goes. Ihad mine done and was in pain for weeks even thougheverything went normal.I couldnt wear a Bra and wasuncomfortable for at least 6 weeks.I was never toldabout the pain under the breast and thought for suresomething was wrong but it is normal.I would suggestyou take the pain med just to avert the really painfultime and allow yourself to heal.Good Luck. IPF 2/07 IL--- carowade4444 <carowade4444> wrote:> Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS> procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of> pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was> placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this> nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy).> Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have> finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical> transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m.> and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else> had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being> impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as> I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning> the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was> trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > Caro> > __________________________________________________________Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shoppingCaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08MississippiNever miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Your surgeon should be able to tell you what's right when it comes to the pain meds. While you don't want your lungs to become dependent on them and not work as hard as they should, you don't want your inspiration levels to drop too low either. Hopefully, they gave you some breathing exercises to do as well, at least using the spirometer. It's crucial after any significant surgery but especially this one. The pillow thing came as a very pleasant surprise to me when I was first told in the hospital. Thought oh it can't help...oh was I wrong. > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS > > > procedure and I am > > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of > > > pain. Each time I > > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was > > > placed and splint to > > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this > > > nagging sharp pain > > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). > > > Could this be > > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have > > > finally stopped coughing > > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical > > > transcriptionist) on > > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. > > > and by noon or 1:30 > > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else > > > had the severe > > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being > > > impatient (I tend to > > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as > > > I have never been > > > through this before. I even woke up this morning > > > the stabbing pain. > > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was > > > trying to at least > > > make it through half the day. > > > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > > > Caro > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php? category=shopping > > > > > > > > > > > > Caro > > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > > Mississippi > > > > --------------------------------- > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Even with full inhaling, not trying to control and keep it in the " zone? " Do you mind looking at the brand and model so I can see if the readings are as I'm use to? I have two different models, one from the hospital and one from respiratory rehab. If we're talking the same scale that would concern me greatly and I would want to talk to the surgeon immediately. Maybe even you need some home respiratory treatment such as a nebulizer. I don't have any idea, but I ignored pain that I shouldn't have and let it build and now am clearing it all up, hopefully. That's the thing. We say pain is normal, but its a matter of degree. It's also a matter of how strong your lungs were going in. Are you on oxygen? What flow? How are you saturation levels? I would also say better to overreact than underreact. if in question, call surgeon and get in. If he says its normal then great. > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS > > > > procedure and I am > > > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of > > > > pain. Each time I > > > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was > > > > placed and splint to > > > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this > > > > nagging sharp pain > > > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). > > > > Could this be > > > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have > > > > finally stopped coughing > > > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical > > > > transcriptionist) on > > > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. > > > > and by noon or 1:30 > > > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else > > > > had the severe > > > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being > > > > impatient (I tend to > > > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as > > > > I have never been > > > > through this before. I even woke up this morning > > > > the stabbing pain. > > > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was > > > > trying to at least > > > > make it through half the day. > > > > > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > > > > > Caro > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > > > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php? > category=shopping > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Caro > > > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > > > Mississippi > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Caro > > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > > Mississippi > > > > --------------------------------- > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. > Try it now. > > > > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 That is a good idea. I just got off the phone with doctor's office. The pain got worse every time I take a breath. I have been taking short, choppy breaths, just so it won't hurt so bad. The nurse talked to the surgeon and he said it sounds like I have pleurisy. I have to go in the morning for a chest x-ray and go from there. Hopefully they won't have to put in another chest tube. Will keep you all posted. Wish me luck!! Caro Peggy wrote: Caro, Judy, the lady that had the transplant used a strip of foam rubber off her mattress right where her bra hit. oops got company Love and Prayers, Peggy ipf 6/04 Worry looks around. Sorry looks back, Faith looks up. Thanks . That was really worrying me because the pain is so sharp. I haven't even attempted to wear a bra yet. I am going to a family get together Saturday, though, so I will have to then. I am so afraid I am going to be even more miserable!! I feel better knowing that this is a "normal" thing to be in such pain, but surely wish it would ease up soon. It kinda feels like it is burning on the outside of my skin, but there is no rash at all where the pain is. It burns on the outside, then there is a sharp pain inside. Sighing, laughing, coughing, and sneezing are the absolute worst!!! Thanks for the info, . It really means a lot. This group is so helpful. So many of you are far more advanced in this disease than I am, and you knowledge and wisdom is such a comfort. You can read all the documentaries, clinical trials, and articles on the Net or anywhere else, but actually hearing from someone who has been or is going through it, means the world. Carokiki boettin <netwiz3> wrote: Caro I am sorry you are having pain but here goes. Ihad mine done and was in pain for weeks even thougheverything went normal.I couldnt wear a Bra and wasuncomfortable for at least 6 weeks.I was never toldabout the pain under the breast and thought for suresomething was wrong but it is normal.I would suggestyou take the pain med just to avert the really painfultime and allow yourself to heal.Good Luck. IPF 2/07 IL--- carowade4444 <carowade4444> wrote:> Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS> procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of> pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was> placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this> nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy).> Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have> finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical> transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m.> and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else> had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being> impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as> I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning> the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was> trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > Caro> > __________________________________________________________Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shoppingCaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08Mississippi Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. CaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08Mississippi Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Wishing you luck and so glad you called. It just sounded outside the normal range. They can treat whatever it is before it worsens. > > > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS > > procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of > > pain. Each time I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was > > placed and splint to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this > > nagging sharp pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). > > Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have > > finally stopped coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical > > transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. > > and by noon or 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else > > had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being > > impatient (I tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as > > I have never been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning > > the stabbing pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was > > trying to at least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > Caro > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Yes Caro I had strong pain that lasted ages...I went back to my GP, got checked for pulmonary embolisms, pneumothorax etc. I was told not to worry it would be a few more days but it got worse so I ended up in th ER Department 'cos it was quite severe. There they decided after more checks that it was a 'nicked' nerve! I was on heavy duty pain killers for a long time & now I stil have 'shadow' pain & tingley sensation. In any case you should report any worsening pain & get checked. I was told to expect moderate discomfort for about a week..I got a lot more than I had bargained on! Take Care, it's not an everyday procedure.. in Oz >> Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > Caro> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2008 Report Share Posted February 4, 2008 Hi , I did go and get it checked out on Friday and they said I have pneumonia in both lungs, far worse in the right. Sent me home on Levaquin and prednisone taper. I have appointment with the surgeon tomorrow for follow up. Have to get chest xray first and then go to appointment afterwards. My mom said pack a bag just in case they keep you. Guess I was right to go and get it checked out. Wal-Mart was out of the Levaquin so I was not able to get it until today. Have 2 more days left on the prednisone. Don't know what the xray will show tomorrow, but hopefully will be good news. Humidity is really high here today and I haven't been breathing so well. I called the pulmo doc this morning that I was supposed to follow up with this week and he is still STUCK IN INDIA and can't get back. They said for definite, he won't be back this week. Told me to follow up with my family physician. I don't even have one here yet since I moved, so depending on what happens tomorrow, guess I will need to find one on Wednesday. Until then, guess I will wait and see what tomorrow brings. I am thankful it was not a nicked nerve for me. I can only imagine that must have been horribly painful!! Don't you wonder sometimes why they can't find these things sooner than they do with all the modern day technology? The only pain killer they gave me was Lorcet Plus (which the surgeon gave me) and I am nearly out of those. I was planning to ask for a refill tomorrow since my pulmo doc is out of pocket, but don't know if they will give it to me or not. Guess we will find out. Hope you all have a great night!! Will let you know tomorrow how it goes. Oh yeah, I had a wonderful B-day today!!! (Was just glad to have another one!!) Kids and my cousin and her husband took me out to dinner at Margarita's (a Mexican restaurant here) and 4 guys came out and sang Happy Birthday in Spanish (the only thing I understood was Uno, Dos, Tres, Quatro!! LOL!!!). But it was really fun. What is even funnier is that it turns out the guys who sang live in the apartment next door to me!!!! What a hoot!!! I knew they looked awfully familiar!!! Was really a fun day!! Caro Caro wrote: Yes Caro I had strong pain that lasted ages...I went back to my GP, got checked for pulmonary embolisms, pneumothorax etc. I was told not to worry it would be a few more days but it got worse so I ended up in th ER Department 'cos it was quite severe. There they decided after more checks that it was a 'nicked' nerve! I was on heavy duty pain killers for a long time & now I stil have 'shadow' pain & tingley sensation. In any case you should report any worsening pain & get checked. I was told to expect moderate discomfort for about a week..I got a lot more than I had bargained on!Take Care, it's not an everyday procedure.. in Oz>> Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > Caro>CaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08Mississippi Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2008 Report Share Posted February 4, 2008 Maybe the surgeon can refer you to someone tomorrow to see until your pulmonologist returns, whether a family physician or pulmonologist. > > > > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > Caro > > > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2008 Report Share Posted February 5, 2008 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU Oh Caro you needed a bit of a giggle for your birthday....nice of the boys next door to provide it! My late mum used to call it "being Grateful for Small Mercies!!!"......I often have cause to remember her words these days! Take Cre, in Oz > >> > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > > > Caro> >> > > > > > Caro> Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> Mississippi> > ---------------------------------> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2008 Report Share Posted February 5, 2008 Happy Belated Birthday, Carolyn. I guess I somehow missed that it was your birthday yesterday. I’m also sorry to hear how sick you are! I hope that you are able to get in contact with a GP soon to follow up with, since your Pulmonologist is out of the country. ( Praying, Dawn in N.B. Re: Re: Question about VATS Hi , I did go and get it checked out on Friday and they said I have pneumonia in both lungs, far worse in the right. Sent me home on Levaquin and prednisone taper. I have appointment with the surgeon tomorrow for follow up. Have to get chest xray first and then go to appointment afterwards. My mom said pack a bag just in case they keep you. Guess I was right to go and get it checked out. Wal-Mart was out of the Levaquin so I was not able to get it until today. Have 2 more days left on the prednisone. Don't know what the xray will show tomorrow, but hopefully will be good news. Humidity is really high here today and I haven't been breathing so well. I called the pulmo doc this morning that I was supposed to follow up with this week and he is still STUCK IN INDIA and can't get back. They said for definite, he won't be back this week. Told me to follow up with my family physician. I don't even have one here yet since I moved, so depending on what happens tomorrow, guess I will need to find one on Wednesday. Until then, guess I will wait and see what tomorrow brings. I am thankful it was not a nicked nerve for me. I can only imagine that must have been horribly painful!! Don't you wonder sometimes why they can't find these things sooner than they do with all the modern day technology? The only pain killer they gave me was Lorcet Plus (which the surgeon gave me) and I am nearly out of those. I was planning to ask for a refill tomorrow since my pulmo doc is out of pocket, but don't know if they will give it to me or not. Guess we will find out. Hope you all have a great night!! Will let you know tomorrow how it goes. Oh yeah, I had a wonderful B-day today!!! (Was just glad to have another one!!) Kids and my cousin and her husband took me out to dinner at Margarita's (a Mexican restaurant here) and 4 guys came out and sang Happy Birthday in Spanish (the only thing I understood was Uno, Dos, Tres, Quatro!! LOL!!!). But it was really fun. What is even funnier is that it turns out the guys who sang live in the apartment next door to me!!!! What a hoot!!! I knew they looked awfully familiar!!! Was really a fun day!! Caro Caro <gina.francisbigpond> wrote: Yes Caro I had strong pain that lasted ages...I went back to my GP, got checked for pulmonary embolisms, pneumothorax etc. I was told not to worry it would be a few more days but it got worse so I ended up in th ER Department 'cos it was quite severe. There they decided after more checks that it was a 'nicked' nerve! I was on heavy duty pain killers for a long time & now I stil have 'shadow' pain & tingley sensation. In any case you should report any worsening pain & get checked. I was told to expect moderate discomfort for about a week..I got a lot more than I had bargained on! Take Care, it's not an everyday procedure.. in Oz > > Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > Caro > Caro Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 Mississippi Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Hi Carolyn A belated Happy Birthday. I was going to give you one of my great 'virtual' birthday cakes, but I gather this forum supports text only which greatly hampers my style. ;-) Glad to hear you had a good one. I have one coming up in the next couple of weeks. I am so sorry to hear you are having such a hard time with the VATS. Ann > > Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > Caro > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Since I probably will be having the VATS procedure soon, how long does the danger of contracting Pneumonia last? I was surprised to hear how far out of the procedure Carolyn was and still had pneumonia. Ann > > > > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > Caro > > > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Well, I think I carried a very mild case of pneumonia due to some hospital sloppiness perhaps and don't appear completely over it and my VATS was on Oct 17. However, I have been feeling pretty well so nothing like Caro. You say " since I probably will be having the VATS procedure soon " but I don't recall hearing you say why you're going to have it. Don't get me wrong, I know why I did and am glad I did, but everyone has to have their own reason. In my opinion it is a place for the doctor to advise and education but you need to decide. > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I > am > > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time > I > > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and > splint to > > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp > pain > > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this > be > > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped > coughing > > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or > 1:30 > > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the > severe > > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I > tend to > > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never > been > > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing > pain. > > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at > least > > > make it through half the day. > > > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > > > Caro > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Caro > > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > > Mississippi > > > > --------------------------------- > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! > Search. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Ann, I was one of the people who got an infection and three months after the Vats got pneumonia. To avoid this my suggestions would be: 1. Get a pneumonia shot months before the VATS. 2. Start taking antibiotics days before the VATS ( they automatically give them to smokers and should for lung patients but often they don't-insist if they say no-it is protocol across the country) 3. Baby yourself for months after the procedure. Even if you feel good treat yourself like an invalid. Your lungs will have staples, they have been traumatized, and I think when we are run down we are so susceptible to illness. Sarcoid/PF 3/2006 California Re: Question about VATS Since I probably will be having the VATS procedure soon, how long does the danger of contracting Pneumonia last? I was surprised to hear how far out of the procedure Carolyn was and still had pneumonia.Ann> >> > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > > > Caro> >> > > > > > Caro> Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> Mississippi> > ------------ --------- --------- ---> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Yes, I don't understand at all why I wasn't started on an antibiotic regimen in advance. Had pneumonia shot but not far enough in advance. > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I > am > > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time > I > > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and > splint to > > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp > pain > > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this > be > > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped > coughing > > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or > 1:30 > > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the > severe > > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I > tend to > > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never > been > > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing > pain. > > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at > least > > > make it through half the day. > > > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > > > Caro > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Caro > > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > > Mississippi > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! > Search. > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Thanks Ann!! I hope you have a wonderful B-day coming up, also!! I was feeling somewhat better yesterday, but went to Wal-Mart today only for 30 minutes and I was exhausted. Came straight back home. So frustrating to get so tired so quickly!! Anyone on the group watching American Idol or Big Brother this year? Big Brother normally begins in the summer, but this year they are starting it on February 12!! Should be interesting!!! Caro onecarolinagirl wrote: Hi CarolynA belated Happy Birthday. I was going to give you one of my great 'virtual' birthday cakes, but I gather this forum supports text only which greatly hampers my style. ;-) Glad to hear you had a good one. I have one coming up in the next couple of weeks. I am so sorry to hear you are having such a hard time with the VATS.Ann >> Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > Caro>CaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08Mississippi Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 H , Thanks so much!! Yeah, I really loved the giggles!!! Just curious, how long was it after your VATS before they found out it was a nicked nerve and how would they treat that? Caro wrote: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUOh Caro you needed a bit of a giggle for your birthday....nice of the boys next door to provide it!My late mum used to call it "being Grateful for Small Mercies!!!"......I often have cause to remember her words these days!Take Cre, in Oz> >> > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > > > Caro> >> > > > > > Caro> Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> Mississippi> > ---------------------------------> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.>CaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08Mississippi Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Caro, Sorry I somehow missed wishing you a Happy Birthday!! Sorry about that and many wishes and love to you! I confess to being an American Idol fan. As a matter of fact it comes on in about 2 minutes. It's a guilty pleasure for me!! Beth in NC age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06 "For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love." Re: Re: Question about VATS Thanks Ann!! I hope you have a wonderful B-day coming up, also!! I was feeling somewhat better yesterday, but went to Wal-Mart today only for 30 minutes and I was exhausted. Came straight back home. So frustrating to get so tired so quickly!! Anyone on the group watching American Idol or Big Brother this year? Big Brother normally begins in the summer, but this year they are starting it on February 12!! Should be interesting! !! Caro onecarolinagirl <onecarolinagirl@ yahoo.com> wrote: Hi CarolynA belated Happy Birthday. I was going to give you one of my great 'virtual' birthday cakes, but I gather this forum supports text only which greatly hampers my style. ;-) Glad to hear you had a good one. I have one coming up in the next couple of weeks. I am so sorry to hear you are having such a hard time with the VATS.Ann >> Hi all, > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > make it through half the day. > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > Caro>CaroAsthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08Mississippi Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Dear Caro, I knew there was something ODD going on on Day 3 the day before I left hospital. A sensation like a BAND around my ribcage making it painful to expand my lungs. My surgeon said not to worry it "wouldn't be anything to do with the actual surgery, it'd just be your underlying lung condition"...oh Yeh! By day 5 there was a big stiff area of swelling right across under ny R Breast...very numb & lots of pain & discomfort underneath.....rang surgeon....go see your GP (General Practitioner)....off to him, got in straight away.....OEDEMA....he rings Surgeon who's in theatre...organises urgent X-rays to check for nasty things like pneumothorax, blood clots, plueurisy etc etc.....all negative....go home it seems like there's been a leak of fluid from the surgery site into the surrounding tissue...it'll settle down in the next couple of days...oh YEH! by Sunday (Day 12) I was getting a bit SCARED..instead of settling ,the pain was worse (Codeine Forte X 2 tabs weren't doing anything except stop me climbing the wall) & the sensations were MOST disagreeable.....off to A & E like my GP told me to if anything progressed or didn't disappear......they were great...more X-rays..lots of encouragement, interest in this rarely seen condition...young training Interns dragged in for a 'look see n' listen'......Surgeon came down from Theatre when he'd finished patching up an accident victim....he said " Mmmm you haven't been very happy since you left hospital have you! I looked at him & said it wasn't a question of 'being happy' I didn't want to be re-admitted I just wanted to know WHY I didn't recover from the VATS with a few Panadol in the five days he told me to expect I would take & what the heck WAS this pain 'cos I want to TRAVEL down to Sydney in a weeks time goddammit!!!!!!(that's Aussie FRENCH!)........OH....well it seems we might have 'nicked a nerve' while we were in there...it does happen you know!" .......... Tell me ABOUT IT - I KNOW!!!!!!! That was last June...the sensations are still there but like a 'shadow' now..apparently it can take some people 2 YEARS to completely recover from a nicked netve, I consoider myself very, VERY lucky. THe worst of it was over by the time I went to the UK in October! What really makes me mad is that the VATS hasn't definitively solved what type of IPF I have..the blinkin' lung sample was too SMALL to be conclusive & he only took a sample from 1 site! If I knew then what I know now....I'd have gone to Brisbane & found a specialist lung surgeon NOT a cute country surgeon with great generalist skill & good links to the other Drs in the same Town! It was all very well to have the convenience of using a nice Private Local Hospital BUT there are times when travelling to a major city outfit is the best way to go! Watch n' Learn! in Oz > > >> > > Hi all, > > > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > > > make it through half the day. > > > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > > > > > Caro> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > Caro> > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> > Mississippi> > > > ---------------------------------> > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.> >> > > > > > Caro> Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> Mississippi> > ---------------------------------> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Caro, Forgot to say , no treatment, just more pain killers, sleeping tablets to sleep & TIME! in Oz> > >> > > Hi all, > > > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time I > > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint to > > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp pain > > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped coughing > > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or 1:30 > > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I tend to > > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never been > > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing pain. > > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at least > > > make it through half the day. > > > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > > > > > Caro> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > Caro> > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> > Mississippi> > > > ---------------------------------> > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.> >> > > > > > Caro> Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> Mississippi> > ---------------------------------> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Caro, It is so important to give your body a chance to rest. Goodness, you have been through so much in such a short time. Take time to heal. Extra hugs and prayers for you today, Kathie WA NSIP 96, etc > > > > Hi all, > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I am > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time > I > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and splint > to > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp > pain > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this be > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped > coughing > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or > 1:30 > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the severe > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I > tend to > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never > been > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing > pain. > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at > least > > make it through half the day. > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info. > > > > Caro > > > > > > > > > Caro > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08 > Mississippi > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Caro, I second that...the other thing about a VATS that I didn't realise beforehand is that it is a VERY complex anthaesthetic...gosh they put one of your lungs OUT OF ACTION & then have to reinflate it for goodness sake.! I didn't think about that until I was being wheeled into the pre-op room & the Anthaesthetist came in & told me so...I remember thinking, cripes mate, how long IS it since you've done one of these! oops too late! LOTS n' LOTS of rest...that's an order from Kathie & I agree! GIO > > >> > > Hi all, > > > > > > I know several of you have been through the VATS procedure and I > am > > > just 1 week and 3 days out. Still having lots of pain. Each time > > I > > > cough, I have to hold my side where the tube was placed and > splint > > to > > > cough. If not, it is unbearable. I also have this nagging sharp > > pain > > > under my right breast (mine was right-sided biopsy). Could this > be > > > from where the tube was inside my lung? Have finally stopped > > coughing > > > up blood. Went back to work (home as medical transcriptionist) on > > > Monday. So far this week, I begin shift at 8 a.m. and by noon or > > 1:30 > > > I am in so much pain, it is unreal. Has anyone else had the > severe > > > pain to last for this long? Maybe I am just being impatient (I > > tend to > > > do that), but I don't really know what to expect as I have never > > been > > > through this before. I even woke up this morning the stabbing > > pain. > > > Haven't taken any pain medication yet, though. Was trying to at > > least > > > make it through half the day. > > > > > > Thanks again for all the ears and the helpful info.> > > > > > Caro> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Caro> > Asthma 1976,Osteoarthritis 2002, COPD 02/06, IPF 08/06, UIP 01/08> > Mississippi> > > > ---------------------------------> > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! > Search.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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