That about sounds correct ! And yes it can correct itself . The pain is normally in your shoulder blade and down the arm . The surgery will leave 3 insinsions , they arent bad at all !
Apparently little soap-bubble like blisters (blebs) form on the outside of the lung. Either with some sort of trauma or even spontaneously they will 'pop' causing the air in your lung to escape into the chest cavity. Since the air has nowhere to go from here without a chest drain tube, it sits inside your chest cavity preventing your lung from inflating. As soon as it happened, it was like falling flat on your back and being knocked short of breath. And a horrific sharp pain in your upper back on the affected side.how does this happen? It sounds scary as fawk
^^^This. My sister works at the local DSHS (welfare) office and this works if you need a large surgery like that and don't have the money for it.Well, my bro got a heart surgery back in december, and he didn't have insurance, but he applied for medical after the surgery because he didn't have enough money to pay a 100 + k surgery, and everything was covered. Maybe you could do the same thing?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
you got gasgoing to see if i have this in about an hour. I am having somewhat sharp pains in my rib area when i breathe heavily, and it worsens a bit when i lay down. It's not a horrible pain, but enough of one to get my attention and say ouch. Hopefully it isn't bad enough to require surgery or anything.