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Grannyjan1953 Wed 10-Jun-26 15:11:48

This is first time post and not after any sympathy but I would like to know if of gransnetters have had this.
I’m due to have operation where they will take 2 of the 3 lobes in right lung called a bilobectomy.
I will be in hospital 7 to 10 days I’m 73 and fairly fit I’ve never smoked
I would like to know what it was like after the operation and what the outcome was I would be grateful of any advice regarding this
Thank you

BlueBelle Wed 10-Jun-26 15:15:19

I can’t help you but I d just like to wish you good luck and also say welcome
Keep your chin up I m sure there will be someone on here with knowledge
If not look on fb I bet there will be a support group which will give you loads of examples and tips and ideas

Tuliptree Wed 10-Jun-26 15:17:45

The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation offers a great deal of information and support - online, by phone and in person. I hope they can help you and I hope the surgery goes well.

Maremia Wed 10-Jun-26 15:18:04

Just hang around on GN. Someone will see this Thread and come to share.
💐

MayBee70 Wed 10-Jun-26 15:53:23

One of my favourite podcasters has lung cancer and he’s doing really well. There are so many new treatments and he’s really positive.

MissAdventure Wed 10-Jun-26 16:12:08

There is also the macmillan helpline, which is very good for advice, from trained nurses..
Better to hear from people who have been through it, though, I always think.
I do hope someone here can help you - its where gransnet really excels. flowers

merlotgran Wed 10-Jun-26 16:17:51

Sending you my best wishes for your surgery and recovery, Grannyjan.
Hopefully there will be a gransnetter who can offer some advice and information.

MrsQuigley Wed 10-Jun-26 16:45:25

Hello Grannyjan1953. I had a lobectomy in 2023. The lower lobe of my right lung removed by VATS surgery due to cancerous nodules. Had the operation on the Friday, discharged the following Tuesday evening. They will likely have you up and walking around the ward very soon. Cannot stress how much they want you to walk as much as possible after the procedure. Remember the consultant saying that the worse bit would probably be the drain and its removal. In the event I was fine, the only thing I needed a doctor for when I was home was to change the antibiotics I was on. I was later offered 4 rounds of preventative chemo. At first I had twice yearly CT scans, they have now reduced to one a year up to five years from the Op.
I wish you the best of luck with your operation and recovery.

Magenta8 Wed 10-Jun-26 17:37:33

Wishing you all the best Grannyjan1953.thanks

Whingey Wed 10-Jun-26 17:56:32

Wish you the best Grannyjan 1953.Thankfully my last one was clear

Rocketstop2 Wed 10-Jun-26 18:01:55

Hope someone on here can advise you Grannyjan1953.
Wishing you all the best, and being 'Fairly fit' and a 'Non smoker' will help your cause enormously.

TillyTrotter Wed 10-Jun-26 18:09:36

Very best wishes Grannyjan for your forthcoming surgery. So many of our lives are touched by cancer but treatments improve all the time.
You have every reason to be positive about recovery post-op. 💐

Charleygirl5 Wed 10-Jun-26 18:36:39

Sorry I have little knowledge of lobectomies but I wish you all the best. We are here if you need a virtual hand to hold.

I was very involved with lung cancer, both parents having it in 1979 but times have moved on thankfully.

Stay strong.

fancyflowers Wed 10-Jun-26 19:25:47

Wishing you all the best Grannyjan1953

Retread Wed 10-Jun-26 19:30:01

Grannyjan my brother had a segment (not lobe) of his lung removed as a cancerous nodule was picked up during a national screening programme for ex smokers. He was 71 at the time.

The surgery was VATS - Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery. He was out of hospital after 3 days and is fine 3 years later (having regular checkups). Apart from initial pain and discomfort as there is after any surgery, he recovered very rapidly. He was, like you, reasonably fit and regained his strength very well. He did short walks as soon as he felt strong enough post surgery and gradually increased that.

I wish you all the best. Cancer surgery and treatment has advanced in leaps and bounds in recent years.

LauraNorderr Thu 11-Jun-26 13:43:55

Wishing you all the best GrannyJan. Good upbeat posts from MrsQuigley and from Retread, hope they have reassured you.

Menopauselbitch Thu 11-Jun-26 13:53:26

I’ve heard Lungwort aids the lungs very well.

Dodo43 Thu 11-Jun-26 13:57:55

I too wish you all the best with your operation GrannyJan, and also wish you a speedy recovery.
I look forward to hearing from you after your operation. 💐

Juicylucy Thu 11-Jun-26 18:12:10

Lung function foundation are excellent at answering questions and giving advice about the after effects of any procedure. I found them very comforting. Google for contact details. Hope all goes well for you. 🌸

LemonJam Thu 11-Jun-26 18:19:52

Wishing you all the best for your forthcoming surgery Grannyjan. You are a none smoker and relatively fit so that vastly improves things for you post surgery. 💐

GoldenAge Thu 11-Jun-26 18:30:31

All the best grannyjan1953. You sound very positive and as others have said, you've taken care of yourself so all should go well.

Primrose53 Thu 11-Jun-26 20:28:57

I read today that there is a new drug being trialled for lung cancer.

Madmeg Fri 12-Jun-26 00:16:55

The macmillan website also has many, many chat rooms where you n ask fellow sufferers of your particular cancer anything you like. They are all very keen to help others in the same boat. I am recovering from oral cancer (diagnosed 30 months ago, treated with radiotherapy, so far all clear).

Good luck.

crazyH Fri 12-Jun-26 00:50:46

Wishing you all the best Grannyjan - the treatments these days are so far-advanced . You are in good hands flowers

Redhead56 Fri 12-Jun-26 00:56:15

I wish you well and a good recovery after your surgery stay positive x