Has anyone heard of RLMS (right lobe middle syndrome)
August 2024, my PCP requested a
CT scan and findings were multiple pulmonary nodules, which then it was recommended to do another CT scan in April 2025. January 2025 I was diagnosed with Pneumonia, one month later my symptoms were similar, other than that awful tasting phlegm/mucus, and I’m struggling to breathe, and my lips turn a dark bluish color. X-ray revealed possible COPD. Doctor’s notes say, “The imaging shows right middle lobe collapses.” It’s painful and scary. I was prescribed, Prednisone, 5 days worth, @ 2/1 times daily. Albuterol Inhaler and Doxycycline, 7 days worth. I’ve completed both meds and it’s still painful and I’m still struggling to breathe. Anyone have any advice?
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Get hooked up with a pulmonologist as soon as you can.
Thank you for commenting. My primary approved referral and I’m waiting on Pulmonary clinic to call me and it’s been over two weeks already. I’m going to call them right now, actually. Thanks, again. I appreciate you @jeffsmock
It's terrible that you have had to wait so long to see the pulmonologist. I'm so sorry! I had s wonderful one when I ended up hospitalized for triple pneumonia. So I just kept seeing him. I hope the one you get is worth the wait.
@mizbbd
I hope you can get in soon. This might be rude, if you are able I would consider going to the office and give your insurance info and a little information on what you have going on. They will ask if you want to set up an appointment, tell them yes for today and go over and sit down.
I'm not trying to scare you. But I waited to long it was my own fault. I had my upper two lobes out of my right lung. They left a little bit at bottom, but it's junk. I wish you all the best. Jeff
I see you’ve set up an appointment with the pulmonologist which is good. When I’m in need of more urgent care from my pulmonologist I contact him directly through the patient portal with a brief summary of my symptoms. Go to their web site and connect with the portal. Check with the office if there’s a specific procedure or password needed. It’s always expedited care for me. Hope you feel better soon!
Thank you @livinglife2