Has anyone had a Lung Segmentation? How did you get on?

I was wondering if anyone has had a lung segmentectomy and how it went in terms of hospital stay and recovery. 

I was diagnosed with stage 4 inflammatory breast cancer almost 2 years ago and given up to 2 years to live. I've battled hard and have been in remission for 6 months. I was told last week that it's back and on my lung . I'm waiting to hear if the surgeon feels a segmentation is required and just want to hear from anyone who has already been through the procedure rather than Google it and increase my worry.

Barb

 

  • Five and a half yrs ago I had a lingulectomy by VATS, which is a video assisted throracoscopic surgery. The tumour was in the lingula. My biggest scar is where the chest drain was! I was discharged after 3 days. I had radiotherapy after a couple of months & this year I said bye bye to my oncologist. Hang in there. I'm sure 5 yrs on procedures are even better x

  • Thanks Nighty!

    I'm not sure which if any procedure is happening yet. I find out next Friday because my oncologist is on holiday. I won't be saying goodbye to my oncologist unfortunately but I have proven him wrong once when he said I didn't have much hope of getting into remission. In 3 weeks time my 2 years are up and hopefully with the cancer being cut out of my lung I'll get back into remission.

    It must have been a joyous occasion being able to say goodbye to your oncologist. Well done you!!

    Here's to a long and healthy future xx

  • Thanks! What I didn't tell you was in 2011 I had colon cancer, 2016 lung cancer & 2017 breast cancer. All primary cancers. I'm like the proverbial cat with 9 lives! The worst bit of it all is the horrible side effect of neuropathy from chemo for the colon cancer. Its never gone away. So for the other cancers I couldn't have more chemo. Anyway, in 3 months it'll be 5 yrs since my bilateral mastectomy so fingers crossed. I had immediate reconstruction & my boobs are great! I hope you navigate your way thro all the info your onco/surgeon is going to throw at you. Let me know how you get on. If I'm still here there's hope for us all! x

  • Nighty you are a warrior!!!

    You've done so well to continue battling time after time. I sincerely hope that you don't have to fight again and that your 5 years turns into the rest of your life.

    I'll let you know my outcome. I am feeling quite down hearing it's back but will come out fighting when it's required.

    Barb xx

  • It's more than 6 months since our little conversation. I hope you're still fighting xx

  • Hi Nighty,

    Yes I'm still battling on. I eventually had the segmentation at the end of November. It was horrendously painful and I was in hospital for a week but I'm fully recovered and cancer free again. For how long nobody knows but that's a future battle. 

    How are you doing? Your 5 years have passed by now so I hope it's good news. Please let me know.

    Thanks for a taking the time to ask how I've gotten on. I've been very down lately and writing my reply to you made me realise how much I've got to be thankful for.

    Take care Bx

  • Ohh I'm sorry to hear it was so painful. But it's more than 3 months for you now so things are getting better. Spring is just around the corner and you're cancer free. I'm doing OK and as far as I know the big C isn't around. Make sure you get plenty of rest won't you. I always feel more cheesed off when I'm tired. I'm looking forward to the warmer weather as I feel the cold dreadfully. Drop me a line next time you feel down xxx