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Posted by Rose on November 29, 2000 at 20:30:12:

In Reply to: Re: Odd Pain in Left Back posted by darla on November 27, 2000 at 10:06:06:

: Joel...take it from someone who can trully sympathize with you on pneumo thoraxes....GET IT CHECKED OUT! I too suffered with multiple pneumos...it was my right lung when i was in my early 20's..then my left 10 yrs later(which ive now had surgery on); and very recently my right again. Ive had 6 collapses altogether..and out of the 6 only one of them was bad enough to call 911. With the others i 'coped' for a number of days..and kept thinking id 'be alright.' I too had 'odd' little pains..that i wasnt able to ignore. With this most recent collapse....i figured i just had a bad respiratory infection. My xray (YES>>an xray is what will determine this!) indicated the collapse and i was admitted to the hospital and a chest tube inserted. I was released 3 days later...only to find out a week later with a follow up appt with my dr..that the lung had collapsed again! (i honestly didnt feel that bad!) This time they did surgery.......which i am currently recovering from. Pneumos arent anything to play around with...even though the body has a neat way of 'compensating' the oxygen by letting your 'good lung' work harder...its an awful stress on your heart. Pneumos dont typically fix themselves either....if it is collapsed...it isnt going to reinflate on its own. It will only get worse. Please get seen......

Dear Joel,

I am a 49 year old female and have had 8 pneumo thoraxes. I also had the surgery on my left lung and also the Pleurodesis, which I have not been the same since. I also have pain in my left back which they are now saying could be to damaged nerves. I have constant pain and need medication for it. During my experiences with pneumo thoraxes, I did always go to the doctor for an x-ray, but sometimes I just went home with pain medication and it would heal itself. It wasn't until the lung wouldn't go back up by itself that I had the surgery, w/Pleurodesis. That didn't work either. They told me I would never have a collapsed lung again and several years later I did.
Anyone out there have the Surgery with the Pleurodesis and have any problems?? Any info would be appreciated. Rose

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