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Re: [Thoracic Outlet Syndrome] Digest Number 227   Message List  
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There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. rib removal with lung cancer
From: "warsaw22000"
2. Re: rib removal with lung cancer
From: Deborah Young


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 00:41:39 -0000
From: "warsaw22000"
Subject: rib removal with lung cancer

I have been diagnosed with left lower lobe lung cancer. It is also in
the rib cage necessatating the removal of three ribs. I was to upset
to ask intelligent questions. Anyone with any info or similar
situations please respond



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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 23:46:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: Deborah Young
Subject: Re: rib removal with lung cancer

Hi Im Deb. I just saw your message this am. It might
be a good idea to get another opinion before having
this procedure done. You can sign out your films to
take with you. Ask how long the recovery period would
be. How long respiratory therapy will take. What are
the potential complications, risks how many of these
procedures the surgeon has done. Who will be assisting
in the surgery. Is it a regular team, or residents
assisting. What assistance you will need at home,
will the provisions be made before you leave the
hospital. Will you need to go to a nursing home for a
while? How long will the hospital stay be. What will
the treatment be after the surgery, chemo, radiation,
is there any new experimental treatments you could
participate in. Be sure to write down your questions
before your appointment, and it is a good idea to have
someone in there to hear the answers also. four ears
are better than two. DO NOT LET THE DOC BRUSH YOU OFF
BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE ANSWERS. DONT BE AFRAID TO
REPEAT A QUESTION. REMEMBER YOU OWN YOUR BODY AND THE
DOC WORKS FOR YOU. GOOD LUCK! YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS.
--- warsaw22000 wrote:

> I have been diagnosed with left lower lobe lung
> cancer. It is also in
> the rib cage necessatating the removal of three
> ribs. I was to upset
> to ask intelligent questions. Anyone with any info
> or similar
> situations please respond
>
>




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