It just collapsed NoMercy,it does it occasionally.Minor or partial collapses usually just resolve themselves so I tend to ignore them as much as possible. If it was to collapse further it would mean hospital and chest drains and as that is my biggest nightmare after the last 3 times I refuse to be admitted at less than 40% collapse.lol
It is quite painful Pericat,but nowhere near as painful as the insertion of a chest drain....or the removal of one. I would rather give birth to 20lb twins with no pain relief than have another chest drain!!!
I have a genetic condition called Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency.It causes problems with lungs and liver. My lungs are riddled with emphysema because of it and I have had numerous incidences of collapsed lungs. My right lung can no longer collapse after surgery 5 years ago,but the left still does it every now and then.