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Surgery?.....I was barely sick a day in my life! Blood clots in my lungs! 75% of my lungs covered in blood clots? How did this happen? Birth control?..... It was August 2009 when I underwent PTE surgery. I had been to four specialist and finally, after two years, my cardiologist informed me of my diagnosis. He immediately called my pulmonologist and they arranged for me to go to UCSD Thornton Hospital in San Diego, CA. The doctor, Dr. Jaimeson, created the special tools to successfully complete this surgery. I would stay at a place called “The Bannister House” which was for people who needed an extended place to stay. I was in California within 4 weeks. The Bannister House took wonderful care of my husband while I was in the hospital. The nurses and doctors were incredible. The surgery was approximately 11 hours and I stayed in the hospital for a total of 3 weeks. If you are experiencing black-outs, shortness of breath, dizziness, severe chest pain, get help as soon as possible. You could be a few breaths away from your last. Now, thank God, I have my life back. You’re not the only one going through this, and you are not alone. Let me help you through it….

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

For anyone who reads this blog.....

I would love to communicate more closely with anyone that has experienced or is going to experience PTE surgery. I am trying to put together a Facebook Page for Pulmonary patients, but I need as many people's testimonials as I possibly can. If you are interested, contact me by email: feedeehall@hotmail.com - and put YOUR PTE BLOG in the subject line. I would love to help so many others that will go through this surgery to know that they are not alone. I'll chat with you soon!

Felicia - Lancaster, California

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

It has already been a year....

August 4 was the one year anniversary of my PTE surgery! I feel wonderful! It all seems like a dream. My scar is still a bit dark on top, but has almost disappeared on the bottom. Occasionally, I have a bit of sensitivity when I bend over, but other than that I am great. How has recovery been for you?