Bronchoscopy ILD
I had written my first post about a week ago and didn’t see any replies yet. I am suppose to have the bronchoscopy a week from today and was just hoping to have some input. Thank you!
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Good morning - I had one last year when i had been coughing significantly for 5 months. Xray and CT showed significant crud and I was down to 30% lung capacity. So mine was done in a surgical room with full anesthesia. I had lots of people in the room - 2 anesthesiologists 2 respiratory therapists some nurses and the pulmonologist (and an intern). The machine they use is huge. So a very crowded room! It feels scary but they made me feel comfortable and told me everything they were going to do upfront. Then the mask went on and you are out immediately. They told me when I woke up I would cough a lot since they had to vacuum (my word not theirs!) out the crud. As soon as I opened my eyes in recovery I was coughing. The coughing was really awful but I held it together and got to go home a few hours later. Slept all day. Wasn’t a pleasant day but absolutely worth it. You will be fine and I hope you feel so much better afterwards!
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4 ReactionsThank you so much for sharing your experience and for your support!
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4 ReactionsHi. These posts have been so helpful. I have ILD and 70% lung function. Escalated out of the blue and will now be send me starting OFEV next week. I’ve not have a bronchoscopy..
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1 ReactionMy last scope was done as another described but the only difference was while they did it they washed my lungs. They found I had bacterial infection in my lungs. I was very grateful they found the infection and treated it.
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1 ReactionI had a bronchoscopy for insertion of Zephyr valve placement in the left lower lung lobe for COPD. It was done with light anesthesia.....can't say that I felt any ill effects following the procedure from the scope. I think it is relatively normal to have somewhat of a raw feeling of the throat. Good luck. Hope all goes well.
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1 ReactionThank you for the information and support.
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3 ReactionsThank you!
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3 ReactionsI agree! These posts have ben both informative and supportive!
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4 ReactionsSome people seem to sail right through them, others seem to have difficulties. When I had my first bronchoscopy, I got a really high fever. It was the highest my pulmonologist had ever seen. But my last bronchoscopy was relatively uneventful.
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4 ReactionsThank you for your comments. Hope you are doing well.
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