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Chest Xray and Lung question

by Karen03, Mar 07, 2003 12:00AM
Hello

I am an ex smoker of almost a year now. I smoked about 15 yrs. I have always worried about the damage I have done but know that I cannot turn back time so I try to just be happy I quit and move ahead.

I have had 3 chest xrays over the past year ( I have a herniation in 2 areas so I've had back and chest xrays). I was always pleased to read that "lungs appear clear" yet in my non-smoking group (QuitNet) someone said I shouldn't be happy about that because only a cat scan of the lungs will show tumors not chest xrays.

Is this true? Is a chest xray not accurate?

Karen

by National Jewish, Apr 20, 2003 12:00AM
You should be “pleased to read that “lungs appear clear…”, indicating that your chest x-rays have shown no sign of tumor.  Most lung tumors are diagnosed by chest x-ray.  A chest CT scan shows more detail than a plain chest x-ray.  Since a CT scan is more sensitive it allows for detection of lung tumors at an earlier stage in their growth.  Sputum cytology is another way to detect tumors early, sometimes even before they are visible on a CT scan.  Sputum or mucus that is coughed up from the lungs is examined for tumor cells.

The best way to uncover a breathing problem before it may show up on a chest x-ray is with breathing tests.  Spirometry is a simple breathing test.  It measures how your lungs are working.  Pulmonary function tests are a variety of breathing tests that provide detailed information about how your lungs are working.  With these breathing tests it may be possible to find a lung problem before you are having symptoms.
Member Comments (5)

by Karen03, Mar 11, 2003 12:00AM
No one has a response to my question?

by brokenhearted, Mar 11, 2003 12:00AM
To: Karen
You are right to question a "clear" x-ray. So much depends on the radiologist's interpretation. Not to mention, if something did show up on the x-ray, you may not have been told. Unfortunately, things fall through the cracks, so you must always be proactive in your health. Congraulations on quitting smoking, you should be proud of yourself! You are probably fine, but it is always good to have peace of mind.  Take care!

by ineedhelp2, Mar 14, 2003 12:00AM
hi ! i have been having this pain in my left side in the back lobe lung area.this has went on now for about a year.I remember when it started hurting and just got worse especially when i do my job of 8 years as a hair designer.anyway, i went to the doctor thinking it was my back but guess what the did alot of exrays and 1 MRI and saw nothing .I wtarted crying because they made me feel as if nothing was wrong at all with me ,that i was trying to get pain killers. well the pain really didn't get worse but its is painful when i wake in the morning not at all during the day and some at night but mostly the early morning rise kills me!!! The reason of bringing myself to this site is i was thinking this morning before i got out of bed that I used claen houses in between of doing hair for extra money.i was thinking of the chemicals i used plus being a smoker.i also remember getting a bad cheast infection 2 years ago and now that i think about it i have had some sort of cough exesive thick mucas and weezing when i take a deep breath.one doctor told me i definetly had asthamatic broncitits.i have been on antibiotics and different cough medicenes because i would have this dry itchy drip during the night as i slept.to make a comment about the doctors at the clinic if the see something unusal i don't think they will say any thing either.i saw a huge white mass on one of my exrays and i saw the nurse point to it and i was very worried .she said not to that it was only gas. so i wake up every morning scared i am gonna die at an early age with some sort of cancer.i have 2 beautiful children and a great husband.i am just so sick of being sick.I keep putting off going to the pulmonalogist because i think you have to have a referal and i am scared of what they may tell me .any suggestions.sorry  this was so long.

by Karen03, Mar 14, 2003 12:00AM
Aw please don't worry too much. Call your doctor and discuss your fears, if he/she doesn't listen go to another and tell them. Don't quit until you have someone to tell you things are okay and they have done a good exam. I know how you feel, I just quit smoking and getting sick is a huge fear for me. I wish I could take back those years but I can't. I know for me I take extra selenium and vitamin E, they are antioxidants and can help keep your lungs a bit healthier.

Keep on it, mostly to ease your mind because that can make you sick as well with worrying so much. Good luck to you.
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