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DiscussionIncreasing pain over time after Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery
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Vic. Your pain on taking a deep breath sounds very similar to my experiences. I had VATS wedge last November After this surgery I had a broad spectrum of different pains that gradually get better in the healing process. In April, I don't remember if I specifically had deep
breathing pain at that time, but my follow up CT in April had a bit more chest fluid (pleural effusion) than thought normal and had it removed and tested. The tests showed my lymphoma in the fluid, but unsure if the fluid was caused by the lymphoma. Follow up in June was scheduled and near that time I had bad chest pain on a deep breath and and they tested for PE but found additional fluid and removed it. I think my deep breath pain was a result of the additional chest fluid building up. Chest fluid can be caused by many things. They decided mine was the lymphoma and received treatment for lymphoma. My breathing is fine now or should I say, back to my new normal. I go back in November for CT and blood work. Your Mayo Dr. will need to evaluate the recent CT and proceed from there.
Fluid removal (Thoracentesis) was not bad. Hope this helps.