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Old 01-15-2012, 04:12 PM
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Of course I'm not a doctor, This is not advice, only my personal experience. I ended up with a plural effusion after they removed my chest tube. It took abut two months to resolve and it was very irritating, my body had to absorb the extra fluid. I'm a respiratory therapist and have seen what is called subcutaneous emphysema/crepitus from pneumothorax. Rice krispy feeling skin which is air trapped within tissues. The body will absorb that air. Just keep an eye on it to make sure its not progressing. As far as edema, watch that too, very important to pee. Call your doctor right away if your. Not urinating. Not trying to scare you but the extra fluid combined with no urination can case pulmonary edema. Also, Make sure you sleep elevated. The fluid will shift and cause shortness of breath if you lay flat. It takes a long time to heal, don't let your mind get you. Give yourself a chance and credit for such a huge surgery. I was still in the hospital on day 4. Move your legs and walk to circulate fluid, deep breathing will expand your lungs.
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