Hi Al!
Thank you for those kind words, but the veterans that didn't make it back home is who we honor with Memorial Day and are our true heroes...
To answer your question with a word or two is: Good, but could also be better... As far as an operation is concerned - the doctors @ the Comprehensive Lung Center for The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center have drained my pleural effusions (I have more than one now) a total of three times along with 3 biopsies so far and yet there's still more draining to do... I'm actually getting used to this procedure that I don't twitch anymore once the huge needle is inserted from my back, and the pain is no longer as intense as it was the first time once the local anesthesia wore off... My apologies to the original poster and anyone else for getting off track a bit and will end really soon...
My biggest problem is not being able to do any sustained physical exertion whatsoever!!! Even getting out of bed takes my breath away forcing me to sit at the edge of the bed with my pulse-oximeter until blood/oxygen saturation level rises back to at least 90 lpm's from 82 to 85 lpm's before I can consider to get up and either go to the bathroom or the kitchen and once I'm there I have to rest again!
In a matter of less that 2 minutes my blood/oxygen level drops like a rock after minimal physical exertion and it's becoming very frustrating... The only silver lining is the fact that it's a temporary condition that is the result of going through each of the procedures... The other problem I'm having is the chronic swelling of my lower extremities like my legs, thighs knees and toes...
The donations have helped tremendously and there's just no way that I can truly express how grateful I am to everyone who has helped me with their donations so that I could afford to pay the Hospital co-payments, procedure co-payments, diagnostic tests and drug co-payments, and I know that had I not been able to have these procedures and everything else that comes with this,. I don't think that I would be sitting here in front of my monitor typing this to you or anyone else... And if I even lasted this long, i would probably still be in ICU on a ventolator down my throat, tubes in me and in way-way worse condition than where I am today!
So thanks again Al and the rest of my friends in here... I'll PM you later tonight Al because I have to get off my feet to prevent any further swelling.
Respectfully,
Henry