to everyone that is still feeling pain from surgery
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Hello everyone, I'm new to this. I am a 20 yo male who suffered from 3 spontaneous pneumothoraxes last year in very quick succession. The first one occured on the 22nd of april on my right side. It was small so my physician told me to rest for a month. After exactly 35 days i had another one this time on my left side. It was big and i had to put a chest tube. It was a horrific experience but i didn't have to do surgery yet because 2 months later i had another one on my left side also and had to go under the knife. I have been very paranoid about it happening again on my right side since i didn't do a surgery for this part. I still feel constant pain on both my left and right chest part. After going to multiple doctors and getting the same answer that internal surgery will cause pain and it needs time, I decided to go to physiotherapist who explained to me that there is a membrane called fascia (google it for more info). He told me that you need rehabilitation to get this membrane back the way it was before the surgery. I am going to his clinic next week and start this treatment.
I hope this post helped you discover this idea (about the faschia) since I only found out about it.
Sorry for the long post
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I just recently had my 3rd pneumo and they couldn't find anything on ct scan or X-ray. This last time I went to a different hospital and the surgeon doing my surgery(in 6hrs. Lol) told me that there are microscopic blebs,that will actually get bigger over time, are the culprit. The won't necessarily show up on ct scan or X-rays. I hope my surgery fixes this for good.
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Thanks for answering. I'm done my surgery. Really painful. Lol they used Toradol when they moved me in bed. Moving is super painful but I just breathe and that gets you through. This forum is great. It's nice to have support from people who know what I'm going through. It's a lot bigger surgery than I realized. Narcotics are nice but don't last very long. Especially the 2mg of dilaudid. Lol thanks everyone who helped me through this and God bless.