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embolization

lightNlife

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I'm pretty sure that an embolization wouldn't reduce lung function. Embolization is just blocking a blood vessel, not an airway. Maybe you're out of breath just because of the procedure? I hope this is just a temporary thing.
 

lightNlife

New member
I'm pretty sure that an embolization wouldn't reduce lung function. Embolization is just blocking a blood vessel, not an airway. Maybe you're out of breath just because of the procedure? I hope this is just a temporary thing.
 

lightNlife

New member
I'm pretty sure that an embolization wouldn't reduce lung function. Embolization is just blocking a blood vessel, not an airway. Maybe you're out of breath just because of the procedure? I hope this is just a temporary thing.
 

lightNlife

New member
I'm pretty sure that an embolization wouldn't reduce lung function. Embolization is just blocking a blood vessel, not an airway. Maybe you're out of breath just because of the procedure? I hope this is just a temporary thing.
 

lightNlife

New member
I'm pretty sure that an embolization wouldn't reduce lung function. Embolization is just blocking a blood vessel, not an airway. Maybe you're out of breath just because of the procedure? I hope this is just a temporary thing.
 

JazzysMom

New member
I had a similiar feeling after my bronch. I would think the invasion causes a bit of trauma/inflammation. Once that is gone you should feel better.

If it continues for any length of time, contact the doctor.
 

JazzysMom

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I had a similiar feeling after my bronch. I would think the invasion causes a bit of trauma/inflammation. Once that is gone you should feel better.

If it continues for any length of time, contact the doctor.
 

JazzysMom

New member
I had a similiar feeling after my bronch. I would think the invasion causes a bit of trauma/inflammation. Once that is gone you should feel better.

If it continues for any length of time, contact the doctor.
 

JazzysMom

New member
I had a similiar feeling after my bronch. I would think the invasion causes a bit of trauma/inflammation. Once that is gone you should feel better.

If it continues for any length of time, contact the doctor.
 

JazzysMom

New member
I had a similiar feeling after my bronch. I would think the invasion causes a bit of trauma/inflammation. Once that is gone you should feel better.
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<br />If it continues for any length of time, contact the doctor.
 
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bamagirl22

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I have had three embolizations and with the first one I didn't notice anything different. But with the last two it took me about a month to feel "normal" again breathing wise. My pft's were down slightly at first but are now back to my normal fev percentages. I would tire easily and had weird chest pains, difficulty swallowing too.
 
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bamagirl22

Guest
I have had three embolizations and with the first one I didn't notice anything different. But with the last two it took me about a month to feel "normal" again breathing wise. My pft's were down slightly at first but are now back to my normal fev percentages. I would tire easily and had weird chest pains, difficulty swallowing too.
 
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bamagirl22

Guest
I have had three embolizations and with the first one I didn't notice anything different. But with the last two it took me about a month to feel "normal" again breathing wise. My pft's were down slightly at first but are now back to my normal fev percentages. I would tire easily and had weird chest pains, difficulty swallowing too.
 
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bamagirl22

Guest
I have had three embolizations and with the first one I didn't notice anything different. But with the last two it took me about a month to feel "normal" again breathing wise. My pft's were down slightly at first but are now back to my normal fev percentages. I would tire easily and had weird chest pains, difficulty swallowing too.
 
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bamagirl22

Guest
I have had three embolizations and with the first one I didn't notice anything different. But with the last two it took me about a month to feel "normal" again breathing wise. My pft's were down slightly at first but are now back to my normal fev percentages. I would tire easily and had weird chest pains, difficulty swallowing too.
 
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