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Update on my Dad


drea73

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I posted on here a few weeks ago for the first time. My dad had a chest Xray and a mass came up on it. He had surgery last Wednesday (Nov. 28th)to remove the mass. When the surgeon got into his lung there were a few more tiny masses. Half of his left lung was removed. There were also a few tiny masses on the lymph node which were removed. This is not good from what I understand. He starts Chemo in January but the Dr's are optimistic. He was only in the hospital for 2 days after the surgery. This worries me. He's been out for a week now and today he's developed a fever today so I hope thats Ok. Some days are good for him, others not so good. He's been diagnosed as stage 2b. I'm still worried all the time about him.

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Hi Drea

I had surgery in September and had 40% of my left lung removed. I was released from hospital after 3 days. A week later I developed a fever which turned out to be a kidney infection and was treated with medication. I am a stage 1b and will start adjuvant chemo. next week.

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My dads still in the hospital. I guess thats the best place for him if he's sick. I can't help but wonder if the other hospital should have kept him longer than 2 days if he had half his lung removed.

The cat scan showed a small amount of fluid in his lung so he's on antibiotics. He's still in some pain from the incision and has a hard time getting comfortable and sleeping. He's been at the hospital since Saturday and they still can't tell him for sure whats wrong. Pretty scarey stuff.

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Just got back from the hospital and he's doing 100% better than yesterday. He's out of isolation, up and walking around and probably out tommorrow. What a difference a day can make. Has an appointment with a Dr. on the 21st to discuss chemo options.

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