Pain after lobectomy (lung cancer) surgery: When will it go away?

Posted by allstaff @allstaff, Feb 21 8:00am

Two months out from lower left lobectomy and just started to feel better when pain started again all around the incision area and upper part of back and spine area. Almost like a stinging sensation. I have read this could happen. Has anyone experienced this?

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Lung Cancer Support Group.

@babs1956

Seven years ago I had my upper left lung removed. I’m still having pain. Will this pain ever go away thank you.

Jump to this post

😘 I don’t think so…… I had a VAT surgery done on each lung in 2020 and I still have constant nerve pain.
Gabapentin combined with Cymbalta manages the pain very well! I hate being on medications for the rest of my life.
Are you taking anything for pain?

REPLY
@denzie

Does it feel like you're wearing a bra 3 or 4 sizes too small or thicker your tens are caught in a vise grip? When I had my vats in 2011 they injured the intercostal nerve that ran along one of the ribs they manipulated. I still have that burning tightness. Sometimes it's worse than others. It has gotten a lot better over time.

Jump to this post

I experience the same after having a VAT surgery on both Lungs in 2020.

REPLY
@jannam

I experience the same after having a VAT surgery on both Lungs in 2020.

Jump to this post

both lungs I’m so very sorry you must be in a lot of pain

REPLY
@jannam

😘 I don’t think so…… I had a VAT surgery done on each lung in 2020 and I still have constant nerve pain.
Gabapentin combined with Cymbalta manages the pain very well! I hate being on medications for the rest of my life.
Are you taking anything for pain?

Jump to this post

No, I don’t take anything. I try to do everything natural. I’m glad the medication‘s helping you are you sure you have to take that medication the rest of your life ?

REPLY
@babs1956

Yes, that is the best way to describe it. A bra way too small but it’s promising that you said it gets better in time. I rub frankincense on my stomach and it takes the burn away. It’s been seven years for me. How many years is it for you? I cannot wait for this to get better. Thank you so much.

Jump to this post

My surgery was October 2011, so a bit over 13 years. It has much diminished in the last 5 years or so.

REPLY
@jannam

😘 I don’t think so…… I had a VAT surgery done on each lung in 2020 and I still have constant nerve pain.
Gabapentin combined with Cymbalta manages the pain very well! I hate being on medications for the rest of my life.
Are you taking anything for pain?

Jump to this post

It took a few years but eventually I tapered off the gabapentin. For breakthrough pain I use a Norco- an Rx of 30 lasts me 6-8 months. I also have pain from collapsed vertebrae that healed wrong or I might use it less.

Remember, we are the patients for whom these meds were developed. Pain causes interference with healing rest. You don't have to be on them forever.

If there is a Livestrong program at your local YMCA ask your oncologist about clearance to participate. The trainers have extra education to help them modify exercise especially for your needs. I found that strengthening the muscles that hold the ribs in place and support breathing helped me reduce my pain meds.
Best hopes!

REPLY
@denzie

It took a few years but eventually I tapered off the gabapentin. For breakthrough pain I use a Norco- an Rx of 30 lasts me 6-8 months. I also have pain from collapsed vertebrae that healed wrong or I might use it less.

Remember, we are the patients for whom these meds were developed. Pain causes interference with healing rest. You don't have to be on them forever.

If there is a Livestrong program at your local YMCA ask your oncologist about clearance to participate. The trainers have extra education to help them modify exercise especially for your needs. I found that strengthening the muscles that hold the ribs in place and support breathing helped me reduce my pain meds.
Best hopes!

Jump to this post

Thank you so much I work out six days a week and it feels a little bit better when I get the burning sensation I put frankincense on my stomach and it feels a little bit better. I noticed when I lay around and do nothing that’s when it hurts I just hope the tightness goes away And the burning I’m so glad you’re doing well

REPLY
@denzie

My surgery was October 2011, so a bit over 13 years. It has much diminished in the last 5 years or so.

Jump to this post

That is such great news. I hope mine diminishes too. Thank you so much.

REPLY
@babs1956

Seven years ago I had my upper left lung removed. I’m still having pain. Will this pain ever go away thank you.

Jump to this post

Hi @babs1956, Welcome to Mayo Connect. It looks like you've received some great suggestions. There is a recent discussion that may be applicable too:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/had-lobectomy-in-2020-still-having-radiating-severe-nerve-pain/
I will be interested to hear about your call with the nurse on Monday. Unfortunately, many people have ongoing pain after lung surgery, seven years is a long time to put up with this pain and discomfort.
Have you been cancer free all this time?

REPLY
@allstaff

Thank you I will give that a try. I have been walking some

Jump to this post

@allstaff, you may find validation and additional tips in these related discussions:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/lung-cancer/?search=pain+and+lobectomy&index=discussions

REPLY
Please sign in or register to post a reply.