i have breast cancer metatesis that has resulted in plueral effusion. My doctor treats it with thoacentesis but fluid builds up rapidly. Shots to slow cancer growth are underway but too early to tell if working. I would like to talk with others who have this affliction, how you deal with it, and what it's progressision is.
hii. im so sorry to read you have this condition,about which i know a little. In 2013 i underwent major thoracic surgery to remove the right pleural sac which was da. . maged by asbestosis. Prior to this i had several pleural effusions all drained by a surgeon. after biopsies.the samples taken from the lung and diaphram showed massive scarring . and the thought was Mesothelioma. I asked for and got a second opinion which resulted in a further CT scan and lab tests. which came back negative for cancer.. Although my diagnosis is different. and i can only imagine how you feeling about this ,but i you want someone to help you fight this i am here.
Thank you for responding. Although our situations are different it is good to hear from someone who knows what an effusion feels like. I am heading in for my 4th thoracentesis. I hope to breathe better soon.
thanks for replying and good luck with the proceedure i will be thoughtful of you and will be
here if you need to talk god bless
I'm sorry you've had this going on. How do you feel now? I just know that after more than a year out from the pneumonia, pleural effusion and broken rib, I still have some residual pain in the rib cage area. I blow up balloons to exercise my lungs and rubbing an analgesic salve on the area seems to help somewhat. I've also found that taking MSM with Glucosamine and Chondroitin seem to help, also. In my case, it may be a type of arthritis in the rib. I wish you all the best and hope you feel better soon.
Thank you for your reply. Glad you are doing well. Lung issues are not fun. My issues stems from cancer so my condition continues to deteriate. I am interesting unlearning of others for the progression of this terminal illness I any find much about it.