Diagnosed with pneumonitis (known side effect of Keytruda / Pembrolizumab)
After pulmonary function test, Mayo Rochester prescribed antibiotics.
Keytruda infusions have been stopped until “glass” in lungs clear.
Symptoms: Fatigue, shortness of breath, pain in chest
Diagnosed with pneumonitis (known side effect of Keytruda / Pembrolizumab)
After pulmonary function test, Mayo Rochester prescribed antibiotics.
Keytruda infusions have been stopped until “glass” in lungs clear.
Symptoms: Fatigue, shortness of breath, pain in chest
@bdpp- Good morning. Ground glass is a description of what part of the inside of your lung looks like. https://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/rad/hrct/groundglass.html (The site wouldn't let me copy the image. Pneumonia can be quite an invasion to your lungs, as cited by your symptoms so I hope that you are taking it easy, drinking plenty of water and eating as healthy as you can.
ground glass opacity (GGO) is a nonspecific finding on computed tomography (CT) scans that indicates a partial filling of air spaces in the lungs by exudate or transudate, as well as interstitial thickening or partial collapse of lung alveoli.
I hope that your symptoms abate very soon so that you can get on with your treatments.
Diagnosed with pneumonitis (known side effect of Keytruda / Pembrolizumab)
After pulmonary function test, Mayo Rochester prescribed antibiotics.
Keytruda infusions have been stopped until “glass” in lungs clear.
Symptoms: Fatigue, shortness of breath, pain in chest
no he said mayo is the best of the best they have a very big reputation to uphold and for them to give me a printed document saying no follow up needed then if it turned into more they would be held liable so i cant imagine they would put themself on the line in that way
In my experience Mayo does tell you if and when follow up is needed. Maybe you misheard or are mis remembering. The final report I get is always crystal clear.
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@joangma Can you describe your breathing before and after the Zephyr valves are put in?
no I have not had them as of yet-but most say it just gets better as time goes on they go golfing w/out cart ect
Diagnosed with pneumonitis (known side effect of Keytruda / Pembrolizumab)
After pulmonary function test, Mayo Rochester prescribed antibiotics.
Keytruda infusions have been stopped until “glass” in lungs clear.
Symptoms: Fatigue, shortness of breath, pain in chest
@bdpp- Good morning. Ground glass is a description of what part of the inside of your lung looks like. https://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/rad/hrct/groundglass.html (The site wouldn't let me copy the image. Pneumonia can be quite an invasion to your lungs, as cited by your symptoms so I hope that you are taking it easy, drinking plenty of water and eating as healthy as you can.
ground glass opacity (GGO) is a nonspecific finding on computed tomography (CT) scans that indicates a partial filling of air spaces in the lungs by exudate or transudate, as well as interstitial thickening or partial collapse of lung alveoli.
I hope that your symptoms abate very soon so that you can get on with your treatments.
@bdpp- I am wondering how you are feeling since being put on antibiotics for pneumonia. I hope so!
In my experience Mayo does tell you if and when follow up is needed. Maybe you misheard or are mis remembering. The final report I get is always crystal clear.
do they make you stop your copd meds prior to the six minute walk and beathng tests for evalutation for the Zephyr valves?
@bump- Good morning and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Are you a candidate for Zephyr valves?