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jw47 | 22:43 Thu 21st Nov 2024 | Body & Soul
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I have copd and a carcinoid in my right lung. Have been told an operation is the only treatment for the carcinoid but afterwards I will be more prone to chest infections and my breathing problems due to the COPD will be the same. Am in a quandary what to do. Keep myself busy during the week, still drive etc. So is it quality or quantity of life. 

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Quality of live, I'd rather feel good for six months than be ill and suffering for six years.

I concur.

Wolfe is bang on.  I have COPD also jw and that is the choice I would make.  I hope all goes as well for you as possible. xx

You need more information.  Also is there a long term pulmonary rehab clinic for after surgery.  There's a fair bit of evidence a structured rehab programme can increase lung function my up to 15% and the same programmes help copd. Shoulders the effects of surgery.  

Should offset

Personally I think I would go for the op.  A friend of mine with COPD had a heart bypass op and has enjoyed (and is still enjoying) a number of reasonably healthy years since.

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