Had my surgery on September 27, 2018 at the Mayo Clinic with Dr. Jarosewski. Pain & recovery was a nightmare. But would I do it again? Heck yes. My life is already so much different now. My oxygen level is actually 99-100% now, when before I’d be at 94-95%. I can sing. Yay. I actually can sing and not be gasping for air in the 1st few words. Love my new life
@ nghia Pham : Of course. Ask away. Of course I can only answer you based on my own personal experience. Any medical questions should be addressed to the professionals. I have my 6 month follow up with Dr. J at Mayo next month. Life is waaaaaay better now. I can’t get over how much more functional I am since the surgery. 3 bars in my body, tough recovery, pain was deathly, and no narcotics for me. No sir....I refuse to poison my body. I did take a total of 4 morphine pills that first month because the pain was just about ready to kill me (or so it felt that way). Best advice I can offer is stay active. You won’t be able to do much after surgery, but do it. Get up, walk a few steps, do the breathing exercises.
@@alexa2979 i just got the date for the first meeting with a surgeon, i will tall to them first and we'll see if they do tests immediatly or on a later date. Then after tests etc. We will plan the sugery itself
What about after 48? I’ll be 51 this month and I’m really experiencing symptoms; shortness of breath, fatigue, exercise intolerance. My haller index is 4.3.
I'm sorry, I thank you for the information however videos keep saying , the pain is manageable... I'm yet to watch ONE , ONE, patient who said pain is manageable...
Had my surgery on September 27, 2018 at the Mayo Clinic with Dr. Jarosewski. Pain & recovery was a nightmare. But would I do it again? Heck yes. My life is already so much different now. My oxygen level is actually 99-100% now, when before I’d be at 94-95%. I can sing. Yay. I actually can sing and not be gasping for air in the 1st few words. Love my new life
Mio Tio OMG I’m planning to do a surgery but the recovery period and pain is threatening me!
Hey can I ask you some questions?
@ nghia Pham : Of course. Ask away. Of course I can only answer you based on my own personal experience. Any medical questions should be addressed to the professionals. I have my 6 month follow up with Dr. J at Mayo next month. Life is waaaaaay better now. I can’t get over how much more functional I am since the surgery. 3 bars in my body, tough recovery, pain was deathly, and no narcotics for me. No sir....I refuse to poison my body. I did take a total of 4 morphine pills that first month because the pain was just about ready to kill me (or so it felt that way). Best advice I can offer is stay active. You won’t be able to do much after surgery, but do it. Get up, walk a few steps, do the breathing exercises.
Hey Tsoy...please keep us updated on your surgery. Each persons experience is unique but we can all learn and prepare from it.
How old are you and how long since the time you first came to the hospital to diagnose until the time you had operation?
I have a severe case of Pectus Excavatum. I am 71 years old. Am I a candidate for the Nuss Procedure?
I'm 37 and am gonna be getting it soon. Would've had it as a teenager, but parents wouldn't let me.
I just had this procedure recommended by my doctor, and will be having my surgery sometime in this year
let me know how it goes please?
@@alexa2979 i just got the date for the first meeting with a surgeon, i will tall to them first and we'll see if they do tests immediatly or on a later date. Then after tests etc. We will plan the sugery itself
omg I can't belive something could be done about this. . am 32
I have this deformity, and I have my pediatric appointment this march. I'm worried that I would qualify to get the surgery.
Croan How did things go?
Did you get the surgery?
How did it go?
you good bud?
What about after 48? I’ll be 51 this month and I’m really experiencing symptoms; shortness of breath, fatigue, exercise intolerance. My haller index is 4.3.
After what duration this bar is removed from body. My chest right lower part bend due to weight lifting, how it be make right.
Como puedo contactarme con este doctor?
I'm sorry, I thank you for the information however videos keep saying , the pain is manageable... I'm yet to watch ONE , ONE, patient who said pain is manageable...
The pain was manageable. I had the surgery in December last year. It was very painful at times but with the proper pain medication I was just fine!
th-cam.com/video/T6n7EtOerHc/w-d-xo.html here you go!!!
I have this and I’m lucky enough to not have pain. Knock on wood. But it looks bad on my body