How was your pain after a lobectomy?
I'll be having a lobectomy (lower left) in early May and am very anxious about the post-surgery pain. Many years ago (about 35) I had a hysterectomy and remember being in tremendous pain when I woke up -- like nothing I had experienced before. That eased up while I was in the hospital but at home I had a lot of pain again. I think things have changed, the surgery itself as well as the approach to pain, but I am scared. How has it been for others?
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Thanks for checking in @maryckolben! My surgery is Friday.
Do let us know how you fare with your surgery. I too have been thinking of you and wish you all the very best. You are probably getting quite anxious but as I said previously you'll be OK and by this time next week it'll be all over. Pain is managed and don't forget your cushion to hug, helps a lot when coughing etc. Wish you a speedy recovery
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Admire you, such a good planer!
I had upper right and middle right lobes removed in 2000 at age 46. I have a problem with oxy type drugs as they make me throw up. I had an epidural but after a few days it was making me hallucinate so they removed it too. So my pain was very bad. I was in hospital for about 11 days. I'd grown up on a farm and been hurt countless ways working around big animals but never ever had I experienced such pain as my bilobectomy.
Two years later I had my hysterectomy C section which was a walk through the park. Easy and the pain was 1/1000 of the bilobectomy. I was out running about campus in a few days.
Now I am 71 and there is just about no way on earth anyone could ever convince me to have another lobectomy.
Honestly, I planned so much that I probably didn’t need half of what I got but better to have and not need than to need and not have. I learned a lot from this site ahead of time. I was more worried about taking care of my family’s stress because it eased mine that way. I felt I was in Great hands at Mayo, so I was more worried about my husband stressing over taking care of me when I got home, so I tried to make it easier on him which made it easier on me. 🤗