Smoking after lobectomy!
I have noticed that I am out of breath to the point where breating is very heavy and I cough up tones of mucous and have a runy nose.
I sleep way more tha usual and tire very easily. I may be forced to quit my job beacuse I get out of breath really fast!
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lobectomy
Hey Irishdude,
Are you still smoking after lobectomy? That would be suicide if you are. I really hope you aren't.
I had my right lung removed and get short of breath easily too. That may be part of it, but I know it may get somewhat better if I get moving!
Talk to your doctor.
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Take a leave of absence or
Take a leave of absence or FMLA leave. If you are done with treatment request a pulmonary function test to establish a new baseline. The goal of that would be to qualify for pulmonary rehab which will teach you how to breathe more effectively and strengthen the muscles that support breathing.
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