Little blood from lungs this morning
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Ummmmm
Coughing up blood is a need for concern, especially if you are on Avastin. If it was a real hard cough, it could be from the throat not lungs. If it does continue on this weekend I would call the doc's office on Monday, if it continues a lot, I would definite call before then and the answering service will hook you up with the doc on call. Better safe than sorry.
Take care - Tina0 -
It was from lungs I believe,geotina said:Ummmmm
Coughing up blood is a need for concern, especially if you are on Avastin. If it was a real hard cough, it could be from the throat not lungs. If it does continue on this weekend I would call the doc's office on Monday, if it continues a lot, I would definite call before then and the answering service will hook you up with the doc on call. Better safe than sorry.
Take care - Tina
It was from lungs I believe, I felt congested this morning as well as last time, after I coughed up the blood felt better in lungs.0 -
Thank allSonia32 said:Hope your ok...
...and you did manage to call your doc. Hugs
Tina was right, it was coming from the throat then went into lungs apparently while I slept, I would wake up with rattling lungs and cough up the blood and junk from them and be fine.
I've been off the avastin for 4 weeks now (Onc took me off in the hopes I can get the surgeries)and it should get better.
Thank you all for your suggestions and help!!!
It was much appreciated.0 -
Whew!herdizziness said:Thank all
Tina was right, it was coming from the throat then went into lungs apparently while I slept, I would wake up with rattling lungs and cough up the blood and junk from them and be fine.
I've been off the avastin for 4 weeks now (Onc took me off in the hopes I can get the surgeries)and it should get better.
Thank you all for your suggestions and help!!!
It was much appreciated.
Glad you had it checked! I hope you will be much better now!
*hugs*
Gail0
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