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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@muffyy I think it's so cool that you are typing about your experiences within a week of your surgery. Though I also see that there are many people who have had bad experiences with pain (and continue to have them), it is very helpful to hear of someone who did not. If I fall somewhere in between, I'll be happy.
Thanks for writing
@yts5361 Oh dear. Your experience has really been the stuff of nightmares! Two months out and still problems like this! Are you now in the same hospital where you had the surgery?
@elyser, I had an upper right lobectomy in 2018. I was 58 at the time and in good shape. The surgeon used the da Vinci 2 robot. I think they are up to da Vinci 5 or 6 by now.
The surgery and recovery were OK. As others have said, the chest tube was uncomfortable -- until I coughed! My nurse told me to clutch my pillow to my chest, and she was right that it's quickly over. I though sneezing was even worse, but fotunately, I only sneezed once. I slept in a recliner for the first few nights to stay more upright. After that, pillows in the bed were good enough.
I hurried into recovery exercises too fast. According to my physical therapist friend, that's common for people around 60! We know to rest at first, but then we think we'll bounce back faster than our bodies do at that age. So give yourself some time to recover and then ease into any stretching exercises your surgeon or oncologist provide.
All in all, it wasn't bad. I hope you feel the same after your procedure!
@flusshund Thanks for your response! It's been helpful hearing from people about their experiences though of course I'm happier when it's relatively positive, like yours. I am 70 so probably not in danger of hurrying into recovery exercises!