An M.D. who reads xrays would know why there was a shadow there.
I still don't understand why your M.D. said he...basically he
does not know would be my assumption. Ask to see your chart
and get the name of the M.D. who took the xray and call his
office. Your M.D. does not seem to know what it is.
--- Hayley <hayley.justhayley@...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't posted here for quite a while.
>
> I had a rib excision 18 months ago on the right side due to
> TOS. I've been
> recovering slowly and am doing ok. Then while in hospital due
> to stomach
> problems an xray was taken of my chest. Today I found out
> that the xray
> showed a shadow on my lung in the top right section, my doctor
> sent me for a
> second xray this morning to double check it. I am very
> concerned about this.
>
>
> I was wondering whether the shadow could be anything to do
> with the rib
> removal surgery as afterwards I needed a chest drain in. I
> don't know much
> about biology and my doctor said he wasn't qualified to
> discuss this with
> me. So I was just wondering if anyone on here had had a
> similar thing show
> up post surgery.
>
> Thanks in advance for any replies,
>
> Hayley
>
>
>
>
>
Cathy
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