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@koermer5

Hi I have not wanted to do too much with my adenocarcinom a stage 1. I experienced what I call a a botched surgery having been no part of the decision to do a partially . I could have suffered less with a lobe removal . During the 4 hour surgery a rib had to be broken disintegration a compression fracture which was dormant and giving me a t9 fracture. Due to the trauma of it and because I complained the Hospital excommunicated me. My jdoctor really never explained in a confident detailed rwhat went on and possible next steps. In addition I last August I developed E. coli and an er in doing a cat scan found a nodule in that lobe. I appreciate any support. I was instructed to do an official complaint to the state which led to the excommunication.. in addition it is my understanding I did not receive enough oxygen and became brain injured.

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@koermer5, it sounds like you've had a rough time. Ouch! Sometimes it can be best to move on from one doctor/health system, with the hope of finding care that's a better fit for you and your situation. The idea of dealing with official complaints and legal action when you are not feeling like your pre-surgery-self has to be overwhelming.
How long ago was your original lung surgery? Have you been able to find a new doctor? Has a pulmonologist looked at your August CT, are they suggesting any action?