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anixous2017
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Hi I had my top right lung lobe removed, 7 weeks later was feeling better I have only been on paracetamol since I came home, I have oralmorf which I only take if pain is Bad. Yesterday felt a bit sick really heaved bought flem up had tiny bit blood in. None since , today feel yuk have up set stomach I have stopped oralmorf two days ago. Advice please .
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Hi @anixous2017, sorry to hear this. Please contact your GP or a medical professional involved in your care- it's important to look after yourself post-op, and they will be best placed to advise you.
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Thankyou have rung gp going to see them today, just frighted the cancer come back , my husband says I have been doing to much after surgery. Still frightened.
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So sorry to hear that, @anixous2017. Wishing you all the best for your appointment.
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Many people have similar wwhen taking oralmorf, but important to see GP
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Thankyou fortunately it is a bug and I had a trauma heaving so much. But loads better. Thanks
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I have extreme anixousty level and I worry, x
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