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@thieschafer

You have a great attitude for someone who has been through all that. I agree that that sharp pain was probably nerve pain. I had something similar when I developed pleural effusion after a lobectomy. Hang in there and keep walking and using the spirometer.

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Today my husband and I took a walk outside for the second time. Our driveway is a steep incline to the street and then we walked about a block or so and then back. I feel fine and can do more but trying not to push it. I was excited just to wake up from the surgery! I am one of those that have that fear. So everything after is a bonus! I’m am trying to remain active but do listen to my body when it says it needs a rest. I’m more of the supervisor than the worker. I like that too 😀! Feeling very positive and energetic today. Hope to continue on this way!
Cindy