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I'm so thankful that my dear dad is in heavan now. Better is one day in the Lords court than thousands elsewhere. Love and prayers, Terri
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Can someone please give me and my Mom some insight?? My Mom just had the surgery for lung cancer after having several weeks of radiation and chemo. She had the upper lobe of her left lung removed. She and I would like to know how long does it take for recovery from this? Mind you we are very thankful that she has been declared cancer free now, but her breasts are sore, she wears out easily because she can't breathe the way she used to. Will she get used to breathing with less lung capacity? Can someone give me and Mom some insight on what she can expect??
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I don't have any experience with this, other than to know there are many people that have had this procedure that would be able to answer your question. Instead of posting under another post, go back and press start a new topic. That way more people will read your post. God bless you and your mom... it's a great thing to connect with others that have had this procedure. TerriJMendham said:Can someone please give me and my Mom some insight?? My Mom just had the surgery for lung cancer after having several weeks of radiation and chemo. She had the upper lobe of her left lung removed. She and I would like to know how long does it take for recovery from this? Mind you we are very thankful that she has been declared cancer free now, but her breasts are sore, she wears out easily because she can't breathe the way she used to. Will she get used to breathing with less lung capacity? Can someone give me and Mom some insight on what she can expect??
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