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Posted By: Nittany Lion

Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 07:10 PM

Anyone ever have fluid on their lungs and have the fluid taken off? How do they do it? I have shortness of breath and the Dr. told me it is most likely coming from the fluid on my lungs. He wanted to know if I wanted the fluid taken off, I am just wondering what the procedure is for that.
Posted By: white marlin

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 07:12 PM

not sure, but I think they hang you upside down by your ankles and shake the [crap] out of you.

hope you get patched up soon, Jim!
Posted By: gcs

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 07:35 PM

Are you on a water pill?
Posted By: MikeTraps2

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 07:37 PM

My partner Gerri had fluid in her lung, they just used a needle to draw it out and it was a large amount of water! She said it was not very painful at all and felt much better after it was removed.
Posted By: Giant Sage

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 07:49 PM

Originally Posted by MikeTraps2
My partner Gerri had fluid in her lung, they just used a needle to draw it out and it was a large amount of water! She said it was not very painful at all and felt much better after it was removed.

This^^^
Posted By: Nittany Lion

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 07:53 PM

Originally Posted by gcs
Are you on a water pill?


Yes
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 07:57 PM

Nothing to not get taken care of more water = less air no air = no need for it anymore.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 08:09 PM

I'd want the Dr. not to ask

but tell me what the Best course of action was.

I hope you Get the Best , and recover well.
Posted By: DRF

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 08:47 PM

Thoracentesis. My dad has had it done several times to remove fluid from around his lung, minor procedure and made a big difference with his breathing.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 08:47 PM

my great grandpa did fairly regular between age 84 and 88 when he passed he had a his double bypass about 65 and lived to 88 passed in 1999.

often a sign or condition of congestive heart failure , in his case his heart wasn't moving enough blood and fluid collected in his lungs they typically started with a water pill and that made it better at least in the first couple years then went to the needle procedure.
Posted By: jalstat

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 09:41 PM

Make sure you don’t have a heart valve issue congestive heart failure will kill you quick
Posted By: Michael Lippold

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 09:50 PM

My senior year of high school I was in the hospital with pneumonia. Couple weeks later I was short of breath went back to the doctor and had another stay in the hospital because of fluid on my lungs. They stuck a needle in from my back between my ribs and sucked it out. I can’t remember now how much fluid they pulled off my lungs
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/04/23 10:39 PM

My wife had fluid from her lungs extracted via a large volume syringe. She had a radical amount of fluid withdrawn and her condition improved in minutes after the excess was removed. They will lie you on your back as stated and insert through the ribs to the affected lung lobes.
Posted By: Eyehi

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/05/23 12:37 AM

When I had it done for pneumonia it was instant relief … this was after 4 days in the hospital, wish they would have drawn the fluid off after the first day ….
Posted By: PAskinner

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/05/23 12:57 AM

I had a large amount of fluid around my lungs due to cancer....having it removed let me breathe normal again.
Posted By: Computer Hater

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/05/23 01:09 AM

Jim,

Good luck. Hope it works out well for you.
Posted By: NonPCfed

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/05/23 01:10 AM

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Thoracentesis. My dad has had it done several times to remove fluid from around his lung, minor procedure and made a big difference with his breathing.


I can't remember if this was part of that treatment or for another lung fix issue, but when I was a hospital pharm tech, we used to mix up a couple of doses of doxycycline in 60 ml syringes (2 fluid ounces). Two ounces doesn't sound like much unless you're staring at it in a syringe. The doxy had a nice light green color to it. Put 2 syringes in a bag for the dose. It looked fairly nasty knowing it was going to be injected somewhere around the lungs.

I also used to draw up in a 35 ml syringe some juice for injection for priapism. Seeing that thing coming towards your manhood would probably be enough for most guys to drop the salute so obviously the issue was real. I never saw it actually given but I'm sure it was no fun...
Posted By: Nittany Lion

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/07/23 06:50 PM

I just got back from the hospital where they drained the fluid off my lungs. The procedure went well, very little discomfort and it only took 10 or 15 minutes to drain it once it started. It went way better than I expected.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/07/23 06:52 PM

glad you are doing well
Posted By: hippie

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/07/23 07:47 PM

Good to hear Jim, hope you kick it!!

I'm of no help when it comes to doctoring, I can't remember the last time I've been to one. Not saying that's good for me, just haven't had a good reason too
Posted By: Trapper Dahlgren

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/07/23 08:10 PM

man that sound bad, glad it went good for you
Posted By: w side rd 151

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/07/23 08:33 PM

If it is not taken care of it can lead to death It is a very serious condition
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/07/23 08:37 PM

I'm glad to hear it went well and with little discomfort. Thanks for the update I was wondering how you were doing.
Posted By: jk

Re: Fluid on lungs - 12/07/23 10:07 PM

Glad to hear that, keep well.....jk
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