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constant hiccups and not digesting nutrients
pasgirl
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It's been a while since I have posted anything but if you do remember me my dad was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer May 2009. He has since had seven chemo treatments and two surgeries. This last one they were able to remove the right side of his colon, appendix, and part of his small intestines. There is still a large tumor above his right leg attached to some blood vessels and when you lift the colon there is a layer of fatty tissue where there are plaques of tumors. We were able to bring him home (my home) sunday and at first all seemed well but the last three days have been horrible. He is on 24/7 feeding and it doesn't seem to be digesting well. Also, he has had terrible hiccups since midnight and it is now going on 11 hours of them. Does anyone have any suggestions to help the hiccups?
Thank you!!!
Thank you!!!
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Hiccups
My husband has awful hiccups for a couple of days after chemo. Baclofen works for him. Are the hiccups chemo related? Not sure if it matters, but if they are right after surgery and he hasn't had chemo in a while, the hiccups might be due to something else. Could be worth mentioning to the doctor. -
nausea meds?
I developed a similar case of hiccups one cycle and we had to discontinue Emend, they were also giving me Zofran and both can cause hiccups. You might want to review his medications to see if there is a cause. Some hiccups will be understandable, but the anti nausea drugs in combination really got me. Hope he finds relief soon.
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