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I am 1 month post op from a right lower lobecomy , still having pain and swelling under my arm
Hello I'm a 55 year old active person until I had a right lower lobectomy with several chest nodes biopsy's . I'm still having burning , stabbling pain in my incision area on my back and burning pain under my right arm pit and into my right breast and under my right breast chest area x 1 month ago.
I also have a lot of swelling in the right arm pit area into my right breast and under my right breast in the chest area, I was wondering if this is normal. I have been diagnosed with stage 1 adenocarcinoma and was told , I was not going to need chemo or radiation . I would appreciate any help with my symptoms thank you.
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caroledcaroled said:Lobecthomy
I was just diagnosed last week with a lower lobe cancer Stage 1. Who has gone through this surgery?
I have had a lower right lobe lobectomy with the vats procedure for stage 1a NOMO lung cancer. I was in the hospital 3 days and back to work in a month.
I had the surgery on 9-23-10 and so far so good.
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I am so happy to hear that.z said:caroled
I have had a lower right lobe lobectomy with the vats procedure for stage 1a NOMO lung cancer. I was in the hospital 3 days and back to work in a month.
I had the surgery on 9-23-10 and so far so good.
I am so happy to hear that. I am so nervous. Did you have a lot of pain? How was your recovery at home? I really appreciate hearing from you.
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caroledcaroled said:I am so happy to hear that.
I am so happy to hear that. I am so nervous. Did you have a lot of pain? How was your recovery at home? I really appreciate hearing from you.
Are you having vats? I had controllable pain for 6 months, I only took pain meds the 1st week home. I would try to walk around the house and eventually for walks in the neighborhood. I also did breathing exercises. I was 51 when I had my surgery. Ask me anything you want, as I know its scary to go through. The best part is finding it so early at the curable stage. Lori
 
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