Sorry to hear that you had a crappy medical morning, Awsum. I loathe going to doctor's offices and avoid it like the plague. I'm glad to hear that your friend was able to recover from his medical/hospital woes. Patients are so often treated like cattle ...
My sister that passed away was an RN. If she'd been in less pain from her difficulties and more coherent, she may have been able to sort the whole thing out. What I need to sort out now is whether it was a mechanical or a chemical pleurodesis. I suspect it was the later because they can inject chemicals to fuse the lining right through the drain tube, (which she already had) and it doesn't require general anesthesia. Even so, they inject an anesthetic into the cavity first because it's a very painful procedure. More research to do --->
My sister that passed away was an RN. If she'd been in less pain from her difficulties and more coherent, she may have been able to sort the whole thing out. What I need to sort out now is whether it was a mechanical or a chemical pleurodesis. I suspect it was the later because they can inject chemicals to fuse the lining right through the drain tube, (which she already had) and it doesn't require general anesthesia. Even so, they inject an anesthetic into the cavity first because it's a very painful procedure. More research to do --->