Has anyone in this group undergone surgery for removal? Is it working?

Posted by annallee @annallee, Jun 21 1:25pm

I was recently diagnosed with stage 2 adenocarcinoma lung cancer in my upper left lung. Much to my surprise, the surgeon says he plans to take the whole upper left quadrant of my lungs! I thought they would only take out the 2 spots that were found. Does this sound normal? I know I will survive with missing a part of my lung, but what else should I expect? I was also told that follow up chemo is not likely, but may do so as a preventative.

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@burdyblue

air leak. longer stay than I wished for, but grateful surgery went okay and pain is manageable with tube in.

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I had an air leak and was in the hospital for 9 days instead of the planned 3. It was very upsetting but all is fine now. I didn't have any additional problems due to the leak.

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@ladylennie

I had an air leak and was in the hospital for 9 days instead of the planned 3. It was very upsetting but all is fine now. I didn't have any additional problems due to the leak.

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Good to know. I’d rather not take a tube home; one doc doesn’t like the distance from my home back to hosp. in case of an emergency I could run into with the tube and the other doc hasn’t weighed in yet. I’ll go w/ their preference and I’ll have help at home.

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@char09

I will have the lower left lobe removed in 2 weeks due to adenocarcinoma lung cancer. My doctor discussed 3 options with me, but given where the cancer is located and my age(78), robotic lung cancer surgery removing the entire lower lobe is less invasive and more precise and can lead to faster recovery times with the best chance of removing all the cancer. Searching on the internet is useful, but can also point out many scary opinions that don’t apply to my situation. I will rely on the trained professionals advice while doing some research on my own. I’m trying to face my situation with a positive attitude so I can recover quickly. So helpful to read what others have experienced.

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I had a robotic lobectomy of my lower left lobe a month ago due to adenocarcinoma also at 75. We are very similar.. I also have long covid which is slowing down my healing and kept me in the hospital for 5 days. A positive attitude is everythng. A good support system also helps. I still have some pain...nerve endings are still healing. You may not have that problem. I hope your surgery goes well. I had a great thoracic surgeon from Mayo and he pointed out the same advantages that your surgeon did. I practiced deep breathing to help me relax the last 2 weeks before. It helped!

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@samiam1949

I had a robotic lobectomy of my lower left lobe a month ago due to adenocarcinoma also at 75. We are very similar.. I also have long covid which is slowing down my healing and kept me in the hospital for 5 days. A positive attitude is everythng. A good support system also helps. I still have some pain...nerve endings are still healing. You may not have that problem. I hope your surgery goes well. I had a great thoracic surgeon from Mayo and he pointed out the same advantages that your surgeon did. I practiced deep breathing to help me relax the last 2 weeks before. It helped!

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Yes, it does sound as if we have similar scenarios going on. I went thru the surgery just over 4 weeks ago. I am still on the road to recovery - will not lie, it is no party! Agreed that a good support system is needed, I find it key to my recovery.

Wishing a speedy recovery to you!

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@annallee

Yes, it does sound as if we have similar scenarios going on. I went thru the surgery just over 4 weeks ago. I am still on the road to recovery - will not lie, it is no party! Agreed that a good support system is needed, I find it key to my recovery.

Wishing a speedy recovery to you!

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Do you still any pain,Annallee?

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Hi, I had my upper left lung removed 7 1/2 years ago. I think it’s a good idea. I Had no chemo also you’re gonna be fine

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@samiam1949

I had a robotic lobectomy of my lower left lobe a month ago due to adenocarcinoma also at 75. We are very similar.. I also have long covid which is slowing down my healing and kept me in the hospital for 5 days. A positive attitude is everythng. A good support system also helps. I still have some pain...nerve endings are still healing. You may not have that problem. I hope your surgery goes well. I had a great thoracic surgeon from Mayo and he pointed out the same advantages that your surgeon did. I practiced deep breathing to help me relax the last 2 weeks before. It helped!

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Hi, I had Robotic surgery also on my upper left lung 7 1/2 years ago it does get better. You’ll be fine.

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I've had a double lobectomy, 2/3rd of my right lung (2014), 50% plus on my left lung (2018). I still have spots in both remaining, taken radiation, and spots are "on hold". I feel pretty good, breathing is a little on the short end, at times. I have scans done every three months. I have one in September, if all is the same will change it to one year.

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