Surgery
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Quite an experience you had
So sorry you had to go through this. Thanks for the reminder that we need to kick and scream and stamp our feet until the doctors listen to us. After all, we have been living in these bodies and know when something is wrong. It sucks that you had to go through the ER to get someone to listen.
Is it possible that the onco said that the type of cancer is adenocarcinoma? So they did a resection then rather than removing the lobe (lobectomy)? So glad that they listened to you when you told them you wanted the surgery. Stage one is considered cureable and my wish for you is that is what happens.
After reading this I am going to ask anyone who wants to place a cath in me how many times they have done it.0 -
lungdennycee said:Quite an experience you had
So sorry you had to go through this. Thanks for the reminder that we need to kick and scream and stamp our feet until the doctors listen to us. After all, we have been living in these bodies and know when something is wrong. It sucks that you had to go through the ER to get someone to listen.
Is it possible that the onco said that the type of cancer is adenocarcinoma? So they did a resection then rather than removing the lobe (lobectomy)? So glad that they listened to you when you told them you wanted the surgery. Stage one is considered cureable and my wish for you is that is what happens.
After reading this I am going to ask anyone who wants to place a cath in me how many times they have done it.
Yes Denny he said it was adenocarcinoma and was not related to my throat cancer in 2009. I still cannot urinate easily and still am a little affected by the amiodarone. Lost 13 lbs as I could not eat for two weeks. It;s going back up now but it was a nightmare, he just did a resection and used the vats procedure. Denis0 -
What !denistd said:lung
Yes Denny he said it was adenocarcinoma and was not related to my throat cancer in 2009. I still cannot urinate easily and still am a little affected by the amiodarone. Lost 13 lbs as I could not eat for two weeks. It;s going back up now but it was a nightmare, he just did a resection and used the vats procedure. Denis
Denis,
I am so sorry this trip was so darn rocky....unexcusable ! Yes we all need to be proactive on our care...and not always surrender into what one doctor is telling us to be doctrine. But you were so terribly ill.....not cool on what happened...not cool at all ! Katie0
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