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Hello Eward
I am so sorry your mum has fluid on her lungs. I do know what that is like but mine was only a temporary measure. Can I ask why she diagnosed stage IV? I wish all of the very best to both you & your mum and please let us know how she is with the permanant drain in place.
Lots of love Tina xxx0 -
chest drainTina Brown said:Hello Eward
I am so sorry your mum has fluid on her lungs. I do know what that is like but mine was only a temporary measure. Can I ask why she diagnosed stage IV? I wish all of the very best to both you & your mum and please let us know how she is with the permanant drain in place.
Lots of love Tina xxx
My mom was diagnosed as stage IV because the fluid in her lungs that was drained at diagnosis last year contained cancerous cells. She went about a year without fluid problems, but with this recurrence, the fluid has been returning. She had her right lung drained twice in the past month and now the left one will be drained tomorrow. It is not clear yet if/when they will have a permanent drain. I will let you know what happens. She is on Doxil this time - last time was taxotere and carbo. Taxotere and carbo worked, but not for long enough since recurrence was at her 3 mo. post chemo check up. CAT scan is only showing some enlarged lymph nodes on her chest.
Thanks for your support. Hope you are doing well since you finished your own chemo.
XO Eileen0 -
Plueradesiseward said:chest drain
My mom was diagnosed as stage IV because the fluid in her lungs that was drained at diagnosis last year contained cancerous cells. She went about a year without fluid problems, but with this recurrence, the fluid has been returning. She had her right lung drained twice in the past month and now the left one will be drained tomorrow. It is not clear yet if/when they will have a permanent drain. I will let you know what happens. She is on Doxil this time - last time was taxotere and carbo. Taxotere and carbo worked, but not for long enough since recurrence was at her 3 mo. post chemo check up. CAT scan is only showing some enlarged lymph nodes on her chest.
Thanks for your support. Hope you are doing well since you finished your own chemo.
XO Eileen
This is exactly the same as me. I had "malignant cells" in the fluid they drained from my lungs. In total I have had 1 drain in my left lung and 3 in my right. The doctor put "talc" in my right lung on the second drain - it is called plueradesis. This sticks the lining together so fluid can't get in there. Have they mentioned this procedure to your mum?
The talc thing is a very sucessful procedure as it stops the fluid from going around the lungs.
I am doing good thank-you. When I had the talc procedure there was a tiny bit that didn't seal completely and a bit of fluid got trapped there. It is a very small amount and doesn't bother me. However when I go for my appointment in June I will be asking about it.
Take care and keep us posted about your mum, Tina xx0
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