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How was your pain after a lobectomy?

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Hi,
Because of where the nodules were, he had explained it would be a small incision to reach and biopsy them.
If cancer was found, he would make a larger incision and spread two ribs.
As he explained it, it was like getting punched in the ribs but that in one to two days, I would be fine.
The incision was 20cm plus the ports for the chest tubes. But was told I would have one and it would only be left in for 48 hrs once the drainage stopped.
When I was discharged, his associate surgeon said I would still have some drainage but it would subside, it did three days later, hence I was sent home on oxygen and still require it when I walk more than 10 mins. I’m used to running and or walking 3-5 miles a day so o be this incapacitated is again something I never thought about.
I’ve read different experiences, this is mine. So far I have seen 6 doctors because of the after effects of the surgery.
Each ask the same question: why was I not told I had fractured 4 ribs two that were spread and one above and below the two causing pain that I wouldn’t even wish on my ex husband.
Please research and if the surgeon is vague about pain, aftercare etc explain, your not a surgeon who has done this many times, your a person who is putting your trust in their hands for the best outcome.

Take care

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Replies to "Hi, Because of where the nodules were, he had explained it would be a small incision..."

Hi @yts5361, Ouch! It sounds like you've had a terrible time. Hopefully those ribs heal soon, and you get some relief. Working in law enforcement, I'm sure you are used to being active, and are a tough person. Being sidelined has to be frustrating.
What did the pathology report indicate? Are you headed for any additional treatments after some healing time?

My surgeon said there would be extreme pain but I had NO idea just how bad the pain would be. It is the spreading of the ribs alright. That was 25 years ago. I still have achiness especially stormy weather. It isn't just the spreading of the ribs but it also pinches the nerves around the ribs. I grew up on dairy farm and been hurt around big animals and machinery and I've had appendix and hysterectomy surgery but that pain was a Sunday picnic in the park compared to thoracotomy.