Phrenic Nerve damage and paralyzed diaphragm: Anyone else have this?
Phrenic nerve on the right side was destroyed due to radiation for breast cancer. Diaphragm is now paralyzed & taking away lung capacity. Anyone else experience this?
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Yes! Nine years! It is wonderful to hear that you are are still here and enjoying life! That is how I feel, just truly grateful to be able to experience what I still can, even if my reality is that I will not ever regain my ability to hije, bike, swim, and even just walk very far at all. I wasn't given any hope, and here I am.
Good morning Allison, I am for now weaned off oxygen. Previously, I had a large tank of liquid oxygen that NORCO would come and refill regularly. I could charge (fill) a portable backpack to take with me in the car. But for plane travel or extended travel to MD Anderson they'd assign me a POC. I would reserve both the portable oxygen concentrator and the batteries and the ac/dc adapter cord ahead of time and return it when I got back in town. For airline travel I had to complete paperwork (specific to each airline) and travel with enough charged batteries to cover my plane time. Much easier and safer than traveling with tanks. Sorry I've been so late to respond, we've attended a family reunion and then had company. Lovely time!
It has been determined between my heart surgeon and pulmonary doctor to much time elapsed from my heart valve surgery to when I started having breathing issues. It was about a fourteen month time interval. The doctors have ruled out phrenic nerve damage. Somehow I must have been doing something that caused damage with that right diaphragm.
@shilo14 a granddaughter !! how wonderful I have 5 incredible adorable grandsons two of whom were born after my prognosis of 6? months...it has been 9 years!!!! Even with the struggles I wouldn't give up one day! We just have to find quieter activities sometimes.
@shilo14 You mentioned in your post you had a portable concentrater...do you also have the large machine you use in the house? I use tanks because my oxygen company said I couldn't have both concentraters. WHO said I am not sure...insurance co...medicare
I am not sure they are accurate. Travel would be so much easier with a poc !!! Even just to go to Mayo. My husband is very hesitant to travel anywhere using the tanks and/or hauling the big machine so we go no where.
good afternoon everyone. My right phrenic nerve was damaged (paralyzed) during surgery to remove a Thymic tumor. My lungs were seriously damaged from the intense radiation I had following surgery. I am on oxygen 24/7. The rest is a long story you can check my history. But I definitely know how losing your ability to be as active as you were is difficult to accept. Keep pushing your self I disconnect once in awhile (on good days) just to get a break and I go out to my garden etc. I also take metoprolol and also captopril to TRY to keep my heart in check it still hangs around 100-110 consistently with some variations and I also have just recently been having a lot of problems with my blood pressure after being on the medication for years. You can find ways to be more active and to adjust your breathing. My problem is my mind doesn't always accept my limits and I push myself to hard but most time its worth it. I have a roller coaster of a journey because with all the struggles I have also been blessed. Look hard enough and you can find some good. Just seeing the sun shine and NO RAIN RIGHT NOW is a blessing. We were lucky and only a bit of water in basement considering what some areas around us look like! Sorry to be so short but have to run. will check back in later
Hello again. Dr Matthew Kaufman has interesting and helpful insights for people of all ages with phrenic nerve damage. I await your reply if you read more about the successes he and his staff have had. Linda
Thank you, glad to have found this group.
@shilo14
I am so glad that you shared many of your successes in your post. It sounds like it has not been an easy road but you have accomplished much in both your breathing and your acceptance of your situation.
I look forward to hearing from you again!
Teresa
@alison2
I am sorry to hear that you are dealing with so many issues. The damper on your activity level has to be difficult. Was the ablation to deal with a rapid heart rate?
How are you dealing with these changes in your lifestyle?
Teresa