Are these still long term effects of chemo?? Paleness, swollen?
I would appreciate any feedback on possible similar situations.
Thank you!
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Scratching uncontrollably
Dear D.L.G.,
I had the same thing happen to me in 2008. I started out itching like a mad man for several days. To the point I had to put socks on my hands. Then overnight I turned yellow, with jaundice.
If he will not go to the ER. Call his oncologist A.S.A.P. and tell them. While battling my cancer, my bile duct was blocked and they had to put a stint in. (if my memory serves me right!) Sorry I'm a little sketchy on the details. My life was in a tail spin at that point and time.
Will keep you and your family in my prayers!
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Oneshot,Oneshot said:Scratching uncontrollably
Dear D.L.G.,
I had the same thing happen to me in 2008. I started out itching like a mad man for several days. To the point I had to put socks on my hands. Then overnight I turned yellow, with jaundice.
If he will not go to the ER. Call his oncologist A.S.A.P. and tell them. While battling my cancer, my bile duct was blocked and they had to put a stint in. (if my memory serves me right!) Sorry I'm a little sketchy on the details. My life was in a tail spin at that point and time.
Will keep you and your family in my prayers!
Oneshot
My dad has a
Oneshot,
My dad has a 'permanent stent' placed in. He doesn't look yellow but his hands and forearms look very white (pale). I was able to get him in to this Oncologist today and he took some blood work. He didn't seem too concerned and said to keep getting the cortizone shots done every 2 weeks. I hope we get the blood results back tomorrow to rule out anything wrong with his liver/kidneys.
I sometimes feel as though the drs see my dad as being 88 and not even putting the effort into avoiding any additional complications. I know that's not the case with all doctors but most. I had a dr once tell me to just let my dad live out his time at peace! I told the dr that it was my father who wanted to fight for his life and noone has the right to give up on him if he still wants to fight this thing.
Its been such a long hard fight but I'm sure you know.
PS..I hope that you are doing good.
Thank you for your prayers...very much needed!0
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