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Was anyone else asked to take deep breath and try to cough, so you don't catch pneumonia? It hurts to cough though. :(

Also is the incision and stomach area tight in the morning? Mine feels tight. I had my surgery dorm yesterday.

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Congratulations! Now on to talking walks to get any gas out of you. Sip lots of Water, take your pain meds and you will be recovering nicely.

Best wishes

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Yes and i didn't so it enough and i did get sick 102.8 fever and lung had Fluid. Make sure i do it a few days, not just 1

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Yes, and although it hurt to coug the first two days, it was quick to dissipate. Keep taking long, deep breaths and you'll see the pain stops soon. Sip, sip, sip!

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Yes that's total normal. The reason is twofold- anesthetic and pain killers can depress your respiratory system, resulting in shallow breaths. The second part is you are tubed during surgery, which is an irritant to your airway. It's very common for your lungs to have a build up of mucus after surgery because of these two things.

Coughing that mucus up is how you avoid post op pneumonia. It does hurt but it's important to get that stuff up and out of your lungs.

Try hugging a pillow when you cough, it helps lessen the pain.

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Thank you for all the tips!

Missy, you are correct the pillow does help and the coughing keeps bringing mucus up but not enough to spit it out. Also the nurse that called me to check up on me said that drinking fluids will sit in the lungs unless you walk or cough.

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Thank you for all the tips!

Missy, you are correct the pillow does help and the coughing keeps bringing mucus up but not enough to spit it out. Also the nurse that called me to check up on me said that drinking fluids will sit in the lungs unless you walk or cough.

This will sound gross, but usually when you feel the mucus coughed up but not spit out you've swallowed it. Which is fine, because it's then out of your lungs and will just be digested in your stomach.

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LOL, yes gross but true!

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Was anyone else asked to take deep breath and try to cough' date=' so you don't catch pneumonia? It hurts to cough though. :(

Also is the incision and stomach area tight in the morning? Mine feels tight. I had my surgery dorm yesterday.[/quote']

Yes it helps to clear ur lungs and prevent Fluid. Although it hurts, u will be glad u did it. Welcome to ur new journey!

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This will sound gross' date=' but usually when you feel the mucus coughed up but not spit out you've swallowed it. Which is fine, because it's then out of your lungs and will just be digested in your stomach.[/quote']

Lol yes it's gross but it's out of my lung! Walking helps so much. Everytime I get up to walk the stomach feels stiff.

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Yes it helps to clear ur lungs and prevent Fluid. Although it hurts' date=' u will be glad u did it. Welcome to ur new journey![/quote']

Thank you! It's better to suck up pain from coughing then getting sick.

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