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79 Year Old Mother..Had lung removed

buffysbucks
Posts: 1
Joined: Nov 2002

I am new to this area of Chat Room and NEED HELP...
My 79 yr. old mother just had her right top half of lung removed on Tuesday. She is in ICU in Medford, Oregon at the moment.
All her Doctor has said to me is the fact that they "hink" they got it all and they took out the lymp noodes to see if it has spread. The test comes back in about 10 days.
Does anyone know anything more...What I should be asking, or doing???
I am at a loss...an only child with a father that is 88 and not a clue on what is happening here..
Please any thoughts would greatly help
Sandi...buffysbucks@yahoo.com

tomo
Posts: 14
Joined: May 2002

Hi Sandy -
Sorry to hear your Mom had to have her lung partially removed, but take solice in the fact that the Dr "thinks" he may have gotten it all. They don't usually even go that far.

After you receive the tests, if they prove that its all gone - throw a party and go about life as usual. 1 1/2 lungs is plenty.

I will pray for her and hope you will pray for me. I'm stage four and have been fighting it for 22 months. Now I'm on experimental drugs which seem to be working ok. We'll know soon.

Keep up your spirits and try to heep up your Mom's too. Its like being at war; either you dominate it, or let it dominate you.

Good luck.
Tom O'Rourke

bobz1
Posts: 50
Joined: Apr 2002

Hi, Im a 10 year lung Cancer survivor.Just the fact that they were willing to operate on a 79 year old women is good news. In most cases if a person is over 70 they may not make it threw the sregury. Just hang in there, Say lots of prayers and dont let her give up. She will be one sore lady, but dont let her lay around.Get her shopping, walks do good. Give her lots of support. If I can help any further let me know Bobz1 Or you can call me at (561) 965-2033

carolynj
Posts: 61
Joined: Apr 2002

Hi Sandi,

Your mother must be pretty healthy for the doctors to do the surgery on her. They must also think that the cancer would all be removed with the removal of part of your mother's lung. Wait for the results from the test regarding the lymph nodes. If they are clear, then that's great news. She probably won't need any radiation or chemo.

I had the left upper lobe removed on 4/8/02. My lung cancer was diagnosed during a routine xray when I was being treated for breast cancer in January. I had a lumpectomy and then 30 radiation treatments on my breast. After the lung cancer surgery, I had no lymph nodes affected, so I had no radiation or chemo. I'm back to doing all my normal activities and am feeling fine.

Be there for your mom and help her in her recovery. Stay positive and take it one day at a time. I'll answer any questions you have if I can.

Hugs from Carolyn
Hugs from Carolyn

schuyler
Posts: 32
Joined: Nov 2002

Dear Sandi, Thefact that your Mother's cancer was operable is good.
I had one lobe of my left lung removed 2 years ago with 6 out of 9 nodes positive. I am a 56 year old female. I had radiation for prevention of recurrence. I had a malignant lesion on my right lung removed one year la