Pain after lobectomy (lung cancer) surgery: When will it go away?
Two months out from lower left lobectomy and just started to feel better when pain started again all around the incision area and upper part of back and spine area. Almost like a stinging sensation. I have read this could happen. Has anyone experienced this?
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Your CT scan results not yet posted?
My rib healed and pain got better. They gave me gabapentin which helped. I still have a little numbness in the area, sometimes a twinge, but not a big deal. Nerve pain can take up to a year to go away or it can be permanent
I hope mine goes away also. I hope this doctor I’m going to see this pain management Dr. I hope he helps me. I’m so happy for you.
I’m happy you’re doing so well. I can’t wait to see this pain management doctor. I hope he can help me. Thank you so much.
I had a lobectomy on the last day of September 2023.
I still have pain and it sounds like yours. It moves around a bit, any gardening/bending activity stirs it up. Mine is under my left breast. I had a lower left lobectomy. It moves and radiates around my back as well. I think it is just nerve damage and that is why it comes and goes and moves. I am meeting with my surgeon this month. I am going to ask for PT- I figure a good PT might help. Lidocaine patches help a little for me.
Did you get back pain & did that discomfort seem more so when lifting etc too? I thought scar tissue also. Thank you for your thoughts. Stay healthy & be well!
Yes, I had back pain also
I’m happy to hear you’re going for physical therapy. I hope it works for you. My pain feels the same whether I go to the gym or not. I’m seeing a doctor on April 18 and I hope he’s able to help me Please stay well
Would a CT scan show a hernia
I thought if I just kept working on it, just kept stretching it, just kept taking those big deep breaths in yoga class then it would eventually go back to normal feeling ... it took me 15 years to figure out that it just wasn't going to happen. Finally one day in the middle of a deep (and painful) stretch I thought to myself "why do I keep hoping it's going to get better?" It took 15 years but I finally gave up. Still I go to physical therapy now just to keep myself moving - but I've accepted that at age 70 it's not ever going to be better. Just sucks sucks sucks to accept that. Makes me mad someone didn't tell me earlier that it was OK to give up sooner. I just hoped I could be normal again. The doctor should have told me.
I didn't have back pain but there was some chest pain because of the pleural effusion.
But you may need more healing time and then see how you are at the 6 month checkup. .....and exercise and walk. I stayed too inactive for too long after surgery and thought I was having heart issues. Was just out of shape.