Chest feels like it is in a vise-- doctor update
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Could it be bronchitis? Icamul said:Doris,
I hope that being
Doris,
I hope that being stage IV does not mean that it is not important. It may not even be related to the cancer other than the fact that my immune system is so run down, even if it is a virus or an infection, it is hanging around! I sure hope that the doctor feels it is important to still treat other issues that may come up! I would hate to go through all this chemo and lose it to something as treatable as pneumonia or miss something if it was heart related.
Unfortunately, my chest feels like it is being squeezed and it may just be from coughing, but I agree with my onco that it is a good idea to find out what is causing it!
Thanks you though,
Carol
Could it be bronchitis? I know it could be pneumonia also. Positive thoughts and prayers!0 -
also here thinking of you.epark said:Carol...just wanted you to
Carol...just wanted you to know i'm thinking of you...keep us posted...
Tons of Hugs
Eva
also here thinking of you. Its so frustrating to sort these things out and on top of feeling yucky you have the worry, i am hoping you get your continued break from chemo. glad your docs are on top of things. dont think she meant stage 4 isnt important, sometimes things come across differntly on the computer0 -
I am so sorry Carol for thisDouble Whammy said:Sending warm hugs
to you for tonight and prayers for a good report in the morning.
Suzanne
I am so sorry Carol for this pain with your chest. Praying you get answers and good results.
♠♣ Love, Susie ♠♣0 -
Carol I am very sorry about your newscarkris said:also here thinking of you.
also here thinking of you. Its so frustrating to sort these things out and on top of feeling yucky you have the worry, i am hoping you get your continued break from chemo. glad your docs are on top of things. dont think she meant stage 4 isnt important, sometimes things come across differntly on the computer
Treatment aims to:
I still hope your doctor will address fluid situation and will take actions to remove liquid from your lungs. Please ask him about it. It is very important for your breathing and quality of life. My ffather in a law have had this procedure and it improved him well-being and quality of life. While it is not a pleasant procedure, please discuss it with your doctor at your appointment. You can also ask /PM to Chen (Claudia ) who has had it for several times.
I understand that your doctor is focusing on Treating the cause of the fluid buildup, however Removing the fluid would allow the lungs to expand making
breathing easier.
Sending positive thoughts and prayers to your way. Please know we are thinking about you. You have been an inspiration for many people on this board and I am sure many others who came across your journey. Please continue to stay positive and keep us in the loop.
Hugs
New Flower0
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