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How long to wait after lobectomy for long haul flights?

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    Jubes
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    Hi all

    i am seeing my doctor tomorrow to have sutures taken out and of course I will be guided by him, but just interested to hear if anyone has heard of any problems from someone flying after a keyhole lobectomy?

    I was planning to fly to New York for Xmas to see my grandsons (a 10 hour flight and a 14 hour flight we are stopping in Seoul overnight) but it is only 5 weeks after my operation to remove the lower left lobe

    the doctor called my family after the op and said it could not have gone better and wants to put it on YouTube to teach other surgeons the procedure. Apart from that I have virtually no pain. I was in icu 2 days after the op, then third day on the ward and got the drain out 4 th day home and since then just panadol. I taught the next day and went to a concert and gave a speech at my friends retirement. 

    So I think it went very well. It's just gat if there were the slightest risk of collapsed lung or other complication I would put off my travel plans as I am not insured for a pre existing condition and I know how expensive these things are over there!

    anne-Louise 

     

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      cancersnewnormal
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      Definitely best answered by your surgeon, but we have a small airplane and flew up to see our son, shortly after my chest tube was removed…… that was nearly 7 weeks post op, and the persistant air leak still managed to remain sealed for the trip. We went up to 8500 feet, and most commercial flights are cabin pressurized to 8000. Much shorter flight though… I was only airborne for about 2 hours there and 2 back. You sound pretty mobile and "back to normal". Should be ok. Surgeons typically have "heal time" clocks set. Hope you get to go and enjoy the Holidays!!!  : )

      cancersnewnormal
      Participant

      Definitely best answered by your surgeon, but we have a small airplane and flew up to see our son, shortly after my chest tube was removed…… that was nearly 7 weeks post op, and the persistant air leak still managed to remain sealed for the trip. We went up to 8500 feet, and most commercial flights are cabin pressurized to 8000. Much shorter flight though… I was only airborne for about 2 hours there and 2 back. You sound pretty mobile and "back to normal". Should be ok. Surgeons typically have "heal time" clocks set. Hope you get to go and enjoy the Holidays!!!  : )

        Jubes
        Participant

        Wow niki! You've done it all!! Thanks so much. I think my surgeon is a genius so I totally trust him. Not only does everyone become reverent in his presence as he is so softly spoken, but he is only 30, was the only person to get full scores! In his medical exams and has worked with the developer of the non invasive techniques in Edinburgh and the us. But it's so good to hear from this forum to back up any decisions I make!! I figure if he's putting my op on YouTube it must be a good one!!

        Jubes
        Participant

        Wow niki! You've done it all!! Thanks so much. I think my surgeon is a genius so I totally trust him. Not only does everyone become reverent in his presence as he is so softly spoken, but he is only 30, was the only person to get full scores! In his medical exams and has worked with the developer of the non invasive techniques in Edinburgh and the us. But it's so good to hear from this forum to back up any decisions I make!! I figure if he's putting my op on YouTube it must be a good one!!

        cancersnewnormal
        Participant

        I asked my surgeon for video. He looked at me as if I were crazy. I know he records them to use as a teaching tool. Maybe it didn't go so well? ha! If you don't mind sharing the link on YouTube, there is a warped part of me that would love to see one! ha!

        cancersnewnormal
        Participant

        I asked my surgeon for video. He looked at me as if I were crazy. I know he records them to use as a teaching tool. Maybe it didn't go so well? ha! If you don't mind sharing the link on YouTube, there is a warped part of me that would love to see one! ha!

        Jubes
        Participant

        I did the interview today and I think he still has to edit. He told me today that he tried a new technique to make the surgery less invasive. It took about 40 minutes longer than usual. I will post the link as soon as it's up

        i am really so amazed that I have no pain!! I just have a 3 cm scar just under my right breast (completely healed already) and a bandaid over where the drain was in my back

        anne-Louise 

        Jubes
        Participant

        I did the interview today and I think he still has to edit. He told me today that he tried a new technique to make the surgery less invasive. It took about 40 minutes longer than usual. I will post the link as soon as it's up

        i am really so amazed that I have no pain!! I just have a 3 cm scar just under my right breast (completely healed already) and a bandaid over where the drain was in my back

        anne-Louise 

        Jubes
        Participant

        I did the interview today and I think he still has to edit. He told me today that he tried a new technique to make the surgery less invasive. It took about 40 minutes longer than usual. I will post the link as soon as it's up

        i am really so amazed that I have no pain!! I just have a 3 cm scar just under my right breast (completely healed already) and a bandaid over where the drain was in my back

        anne-Louise 

        cancersnewnormal
        Participant

        I asked my surgeon for video. He looked at me as if I were crazy. I know he records them to use as a teaching tool. Maybe it didn't go so well? ha! If you don't mind sharing the link on YouTube, there is a warped part of me that would love to see one! ha!

        Jubes
        Participant

        Wow niki! You've done it all!! Thanks so much. I think my surgeon is a genius so I totally trust him. Not only does everyone become reverent in his presence as he is so softly spoken, but he is only 30, was the only person to get full scores! In his medical exams and has worked with the developer of the non invasive techniques in Edinburgh and the us. But it's so good to hear from this forum to back up any decisions I make!! I figure if he's putting my op on YouTube it must be a good one!!

      cancersnewnormal
      Participant

      Definitely best answered by your surgeon, but we have a small airplane and flew up to see our son, shortly after my chest tube was removed…… that was nearly 7 weeks post op, and the persistant air leak still managed to remain sealed for the trip. We went up to 8500 feet, and most commercial flights are cabin pressurized to 8000. Much shorter flight though… I was only airborne for about 2 hours there and 2 back. You sound pretty mobile and "back to normal". Should be ok. Surgeons typically have "heal time" clocks set. Hope you get to go and enjoy the Holidays!!!  : )

      Jubes
      Participant

      Also they have done the pathology and it was indeed a 1.5cm tumour with lots of scar tissue. Had not spread and no evidence of melanoma in the scar tissue of the nodes that he removed. I will post final pathology when I get it on December 1

      Jubes
      Participant

      Also they have done the pathology and it was indeed a 1.5cm tumour with lots of scar tissue. Had not spread and no evidence of melanoma in the scar tissue of the nodes that he removed. I will post final pathology when I get it on December 1

      Jubes
      Participant

      Also they have done the pathology and it was indeed a 1.5cm tumour with lots of scar tissue. Had not spread and no evidence of melanoma in the scar tissue of the nodes that he removed. I will post final pathology when I get it on December 1

        cancersnewnormal
        Participant

        No signs of spread, and now it's GONE! YES! Your surgeon sounds like a bright and innovative guy!

        cancersnewnormal
        Participant

        No signs of spread, and now it's GONE! YES! Your surgeon sounds like a bright and innovative guy!

        cancersnewnormal
        Participant

        No signs of spread, and now it's GONE! YES! Your surgeon sounds like a bright and innovative guy!

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