Had lung biopsy today
Oh well glad to have a very competent and inquisitive pulmonary specialist eveluating me.
I forgot that last week they put me on Dulera which is a nebulizer that is meant for asthma patients. Don't think I have asthma but the darn stuff seems to be working on my shortness of breath so that is a giant step forward for me.
Hope to know more in 48 hours.
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twilight
damn. I had a biopsy two weeks ago on necrosis in the throat--and they gave me a general. which suited me just fine. call me a wimp, but not big on knowing what they are doing in there. *shudder* just knock me out, and do your worst.
anyway, here's to a big negative for cancer on thursday. mine came back negative, and we're pulling for you too.0 -
Thanks For The Info
I need all the info I can get. A lung biopsy is very likely in my near future. I think I'll opt for a general. At least with my larynx removed and my airway ending with a hole in my neck, I am easy to intubate. I can do it to myself.
Hope your biopsy is negative as expected. Lung Cancer is a trip you want to avoid. Well H&N Cancer is a trip you want to avoid. With everyone wanting to avoid these trips soo much, how come I see so many on the road. Well take it easy (if you can). Rick.0 -
I'm With You
I'd love to be aware of what's happening when I have "procedures". For my colonoscopy, I asked if I'd be out or not, and they told me that they didn't know - some folks go under, some stay at "twilight". Turns out, I'm in the out cold group.
Hoping for verification of doc's prognosis Thursday. Also hoping they can help get the mucous sorted.0 -
Thinking of you doing thisCivilMatt said:good luck
Greend,
Never a dull moment here at the H&N forum. I am hoping that your biopsy comes back negative and your team pushes you in the healing direction “**** gown” and all.
Best,
Matt
Thinking of you doing this stressful time and hoping that all comes back well.
Joan0 -
Positive thoughts....
Keeping good and positive thoughts your way..0 -
swampboy.....blackswampboy said:twilight
damn. I had a biopsy two weeks ago on necrosis in the throat--and they gave me a general. which suited me just fine. call me a wimp, but not big on knowing what they are doing in there. *shudder* just knock me out, and do your worst.
anyway, here's to a big negative for cancer on thursday. mine came back negative, and we're pulling for you too.
Glad yours came back negative....great news!0 -
Biopsy
Hey there !
I've been on Dulera for a few months and it does help. I have an inhaler (2 puffs 2x a day). Hoping for great news on that biopsy ! Will be thinking only positives ! Katie0 -
Green and Golden ...katenorwood said:Biopsy
Hey there !
I've been on Dulera for a few months and it does help. I have an inhaler (2 puffs 2x a day). Hoping for great news on that biopsy ! Will be thinking only positives ! Katie
Thinking of / whispered a prayerr for both of you on the lung issues...BSB ...great to hear yours was negative...
Just finished two days of a marathon here in Boise...colonoscopy yesterday, hernia surgery today. I'm hungry and hurting ... but I go home tomorrow to recliner and fireplace and I am happy about that
Best,
Tim0 -
Green and Golden ...katenorwood said:Biopsy
Hey there !
I've been on Dulera for a few months and it does help. I have an inhaler (2 puffs 2x a day). Hoping for great news on that biopsy ! Will be thinking only positives ! Katie
Thinking of / whispered a prayerr for both of you on the lung issues...BSB ...great to hear yours was negative...
Just finished two days of a marathon here in Boise...colonoscopy yesterday, hernia surgery today. I'm hungry and hurting ... but I go home tomorrow to recliner and fireplace and I am happy about that
Best,
Tim0 -
Woof!
I had a VATS (video assisted throascopic surgery) lung biopsy in 2011 and there is no way that I'd want to ever be able to be cognizant during it. I had 4 wedge resections taken from the lower lobe of my right lung that fortunately did not turn out to be cancer, but something rather rare, Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia. I woke up with two drainage tubes in my chest and I have to say, compared to EVERYthing I've experienced fighting the beast, they were the most painful items that I've ever had inflicted on me. Here's hoping that your biopsy comes back negative!0 -
The doctor told me I had "two germs" in the bad parts of my lungs, both are bacteria. One was e-coli but that didn't seem to concern him while the other germ that I can't even start to spell could have been part of the cause of my frequent pneumonia. He prescribed an antibiotic that should take care of it. Now he wants me to do a modified barium swallow to see how much I ingest is going into the lungs. Every doctor I have seen has commented on the "excessive mucus" I have in my throat...as my grandson says "well duh!" I've known this for years and think the mucus build-up is a large part of my difficulty breathing sometime. The pulmonary doctor says I don't have a paralyzed vocal cord but I find this almost impossible to believe based in my speech and the fact that the laranyx specialist at UAB (he is the guru in my opinion) said I only had 20% usage of my right vocal cord. Unfortunately my wife heard what this doctor said, and I hope he is right, and now thinks my voice can be mended. I just hate for her to get her hopes up too far. Well I'm going to enjoy my family for Thanksgiving and hope everyone has a great and wonderful holiday.0
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That's Good News....Greend said:The doctor told me I had "two germs" in the bad parts of my lungs, both are bacteria. One was e-coli but that didn't seem to concern him while the other germ that I can't even start to spell could have been part of the cause of my frequent pneumonia. He prescribed an antibiotic that should take care of it. Now he wants me to do a modified barium swallow to see how much I ingest is going into the lungs. Every doctor I have seen has commented on the "excessive mucus" I have in my throat...as my grandson says "well duh!" I've known this for years and think the mucus build-up is a large part of my difficulty breathing sometime. The pulmonary doctor says I don't have a paralyzed vocal cord but I find this almost impossible to believe based in my speech and the fact that the laranyx specialist at UAB (he is the guru in my opinion) said I only had 20% usage of my right vocal cord. Unfortunately my wife heard what this doctor said, and I hope he is right, and now thinks my voice can be mended. I just hate for her to get her hopes up too far. Well I'm going to enjoy my family for Thanksgiving and hope everyone has a great and wonderful holiday.
LOL, well for what you have been through, it's ggod they found something...even better if they can kill it with you taking a minor hit.
Best,
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Well, not that I am happySkiffin16 said:That's Good News....
LOL, well for what you have been through, it's ggod they found something...even better if they can kill it with you taking a minor hit.
Best,
John
Well, not that I am happy that you have bacteria in your lungs, but glad it's not something more sinister. Hope that you will be doing better soon and that you are enjoying the day with your family.
Joan0 -
THINKING POSITVE THOUGHTS
Prayers and positve mojo from my family to yours.
It wil all work out.
Mike0 -
Great News!Greend said:The doctor told me I had "two germs" in the bad parts of my lungs, both are bacteria. One was e-coli but that didn't seem to concern him while the other germ that I can't even start to spell could have been part of the cause of my frequent pneumonia. He prescribed an antibiotic that should take care of it. Now he wants me to do a modified barium swallow to see how much I ingest is going into the lungs. Every doctor I have seen has commented on the "excessive mucus" I have in my throat...as my grandson says "well duh!" I've known this for years and think the mucus build-up is a large part of my difficulty breathing sometime. The pulmonary doctor says I don't have a paralyzed vocal cord but I find this almost impossible to believe based in my speech and the fact that the laranyx specialist at UAB (he is the guru in my opinion) said I only had 20% usage of my right vocal cord. Unfortunately my wife heard what this doctor said, and I hope he is right, and now thinks my voice can be mended. I just hate for her to get her hopes up too far. Well I'm going to enjoy my family for Thanksgiving and hope everyone has a great and wonderful holiday.
Hope your turkey day was grand. Like the others, kinda creepy that I'm happy you have nasty, nasty germs in your lungs. Hoping the antibiotic does its job quickly, and that the pulmonary doc is on the money, and can help you get your voice back.0 -
Good newsGreend said:The doctor told me I had "two germs" in the bad parts of my lungs, both are bacteria. One was e-coli but that didn't seem to concern him while the other germ that I can't even start to spell could have been part of the cause of my frequent pneumonia. He prescribed an antibiotic that should take care of it. Now he wants me to do a modified barium swallow to see how much I ingest is going into the lungs. Every doctor I have seen has commented on the "excessive mucus" I have in my throat...as my grandson says "well duh!" I've known this for years and think the mucus build-up is a large part of my difficulty breathing sometime. The pulmonary doctor says I don't have a paralyzed vocal cord but I find this almost impossible to believe based in my speech and the fact that the laranyx specialist at UAB (he is the guru in my opinion) said I only had 20% usage of my right vocal cord. Unfortunately my wife heard what this doctor said, and I hope he is right, and now thinks my voice can be mended. I just hate for her to get her hopes up too far. Well I'm going to enjoy my family for Thanksgiving and hope everyone has a great and wonderful holiday.
Hello !
Infections....wow. I hope they figure this out for you, as reoccurring pneumonia just plainly stinks ! Good luck on that swallow test. Please keep us updated. Katie0
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