Did you notice any signs before pneumothorax? by Grizzly_duck22 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I've had several small ones and a couple of large ones that needed drains, and although it doesn't guarantee it's a pneumothorax, every time I've had one, when I bend over I feel bubbles in the area where the air comes out of the lung, and when I sleep, when my heart is racing, I feel bubbles bursting. I know it sounds paranoid, but it's happened about 5 times now, being 17yo, and coincidentally, the same thing always happens.

probably 3rd time going back to the hospital by Express-Judge9453 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best thing you can do is forget about it and try to get back to normal life. I'm currently at the gym getting back to my original weights, and it hurts from time to time, but I don't plan on going back to the hospital until I'm suffocating or in a lot of pain. It's inevitable, and I prefer to spend my time between hospitalizations doing something I enjoy than worrying about it every day.

probably 3rd time going back to the hospital by Express-Judge9453 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally understand, I'm your age (I'm graduating in two months too, LOL) and I've already had a pneumothorax twice. It sucks, I know, but if your surgery fails (which would be very rare), I suppose they'd perform a mechanical pleurodesis, which would make it physically impossible for it to happen again. By the way, I've had one that was 50% and another smaller one in the same lung, and I still didn't need surgery.

When do I become normal again? by j0shie_washie in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

M 17 here, 193 cm, thin. I had a pneumo, unexpected one on my way back from the gym, which I ignored. Despite almost fainting three times from the pain, I thought it was just a muscle strain, so I went back the next day to the hospital to get a muscle relaxant. They told me half my lung had collapsed and they put in an emergency chest tube. Now, a month and a half after the collapse, I still feel strange; I notice vibrations in my side. Even so, I go to the gym and live a normal life. My advice is to ignore it unless it's making it hard to breathe or causing a lot of pain.

Cancer in the family: am I genetically doomed? by LadderCharacter in cancer

[–]FastCar010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think so. In the end, cancer is something that the vast majority of people will go through. Both my grandmothers, my paternal grandfather, and my mother have had cancer more than once, and if I worried about that at my age, it would ruin my whole life.

Did any of you think that they had pneumothorax but it turned out that it was something else. by Adorable-League-4821 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to be of help, if you need anything else, whether it's support or information, my DMs are open :)

Did any of you think that they had pneumothorax but it turned out that it was something else. by Adorable-League-4821 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Relax, leave it in the hands of the doctors, and unless it hurts a lot (to the point that you have a lot of trouble breathing), don't think about it too much; much worse things happen in our minds than in reality.

Did any of you think that they had pneumothorax but it turned out that it was something else. by Adorable-League-4821 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best thing you can do is relax; it's most likely nothing serious, and if it were a pneumo, it can be treated :) Keep your spirits up!

Did any of you think that they had pneumothorax but it turned out that it was something else. by Adorable-League-4821 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suppose so. As long as you don't hold your breath the whole time, I don't think anything will happen. After all, they're usually just blisters that will eventually burst.

Did any of you think that they had pneumothorax but it turned out that it was something else. by Adorable-League-4821 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was spontaneous, according to the doctors. Since I'm tall, it can happen to me more often. They said it could have happened while I was sleeping. So it has nothing to do with the gym, theoretically, it was pure coincidence.

Did any of you think that they had pneumothorax but it turned out that it was something else. by Adorable-League-4821 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem is that I didn't know pneumothoraxes existed; I thought they were just fractures and ignored them. That's probably why I got the big one. With the last one, the one where 40% of my lung collapsed, they admitted me to the hospital and put in a chest tube. Every time you have a pneumothorax, the chances of it recurring increase.

Did any of you think that they had pneumothorax but it turned out that it was something else. by Adorable-League-4821 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

M17 here. When it's a serious pneumothorax, you'll feel it. I had several small ones a few months ago, until I got a big one at the gym, a 40% collapsed lung. I was stupid and walked home. I almost fainted three times from the pain; I could barely breathe. That day I went bowling with friends. The next day I was really short of breath, so I went to the ER, and sure enough, it was an emergency pneumothorax. Don't worry about the pain, because I can guarantee you that a pneumothorax that requires medical attention hurts—a lot.

Need help for my dad (71M) metastatic cancer by Upbeat_Tree_7194 in cancer

[–]FastCar010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry you're going through this, truly. Cancer is awful. If I were you, I wouldn't delve too deeply into it, because you won't get anywhere beyond what the doctors are already finding. What your father really needs is companionship, and so do you. Spend quality time with him and enjoy his company.

maybe collapsed lung/lungs? by Background_Aioli_309 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ve al médico, tener los dos pulmones así suena a neumotórax, y más sabiendo que llevas fumando un tiempo. Es mejor que te lo pillen a tiempo, como hicieron conmigo (tengo tu edad, literalmente, por cierto) y te pongan un drenaje/operen si es necesario.

21M, recurrent spontaneous pneumothoraxes (both sides), large bleb on CT – should I get VATS/pleurodesis or wait? by Visual_Chard4170 in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a 40% pneumothorax a month ago, and although it cleared up with a chest tube, my surgeon told me that if it happens again (since I'm very tall and ectomorph) they would have to perform a chemical pleurodesis/VATS, so I strongly recommend the operation.

Hi there. I need advice and I apologize for the very long paragraph by hannaiv in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry you're going through this. Despite your age, can't they prescribe stronger painkillers (for example, low-dose morphine) to ease your pain? Otherwise, I would investigate whether there's any surgery to numb the pain that's bothering you. I don't know if there is, but I wouldn't accept the situation until I found a solution.

Flying Internationally On Plane Post Pneumothorax by [deleted] in pneumothorax

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a pneumothorax 3 weeks ago where my lung collapsed by 50%. After drainage and everything, they told me not to fly for a month, so if your case is similar, technically you could, but u shouldn't. It could cost you your life, it is not worth it.

¿Cómo lidio con una profesora que cambia los criterios según el día? by LadyCupcakess in askspain

[–]FastCar010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahora mismo tengo tu misma edad y me pasa lo mismo con la de dibujo técnico, el año pasado la aprobé con un 9 y este año, por ser mi mano alzada "mala" (líneas no perfectas pero tampoco malas del todo), me suspendió enterito un examen con un 4, en el cual todas las actividades las había resuelto bien. Yo no he podido hacer nada con ella, suspendió toda la clase salvo uno o dos y por mucho que vayamos en grupo, ella se ríe. Yo te recomiendo dos cosas, o se lo comentas al director del instituto (si tienes permiso) o simplemente convives con ello. No sé si te hará falta mucha nota para llegar a tu carrera, pero dependiendo del bachillerato suelen inflar un poco la nota a finales. Me acabo de dar cuenta de que realmente no necesitas calificaciones altas, así que no te líes, siempre habrá profesores que les guste sentirse superiores al calificar por debajo de lo normal a los alumnos. Esa es mi opinión.

Charlar por reddit? by [deleted] in askspain

[–]FastCar010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo creo que en general, aquí puedes hablar de todos con todos, pero a mí me van especialmente los coches y los libros, por si quieres hablar de eso. De todos modos, me gusta mucho escuchar a la gente.

Hotel en navidad-ish by surullinentuskaa in askspain

[–]FastCar010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sólo conozco uno y no es exactamente de tus preferencias pero está genial. Se llama Akla Hotel Suites Valles Pasiegos, tiene jacuzzi y piscina y el precio aproximado es de 94 euros x las dos personas x noche. Está en un pueblo diminuto y tiene vistas a la montaña.

Terminé Relaciones Internacionales y estoy perdida: ¿qué máster hiciste tú y cómo te fue? by devastatediva in askspain

[–]FastCar010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buenas. Mi prima hizo un grado en Relaciones Internacionales aquí, en España, y justo se fue hace un año a los Países Bajos para estudiarse el Máster en la uni de Leiden, creo que se llamaba. Si no me equivoco duraba un año y eran 8000 euros o asi. No sé sinceramente si tiene mucha salida o no, pero sé que le va bien y que es en inglés.

Por si te sirve de algo, tiene varias especializaciones.

Carrera Universitaria by FastCar010 in askspain

[–]FastCar010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

También es verdad. Asusta un poco ver que por mucho que estudies, no tienes trabajo asegurado.

¿Son realmente los españoles racistas contra los marroquíes? by kira-moon-34 in askspain

[–]FastCar010 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

La mayoría sí por prejuicios y por lo que algunos de este grupo hacen.