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I am a survivor of both head/neck cancer and lung cancer, and while not an expert on the subject, I would advise that these 'symptom's are not directly the result of lung cancer. They may be the effect of a medication or chemotherapy, but I would doubt they are direct indicators of further problems with lung cancer, since the hiccups and heartburn are typically related to the digestive tract rather than the respiratory passage.
Nonetheless, I would let the doctors know of this, since they are the people you pay and trust to keep your husband well.
Best wishes.
Take care,
Joe0 -
Sounds familiar
I had both symptoms when I was on chemo, and occasionally I get "flashbacks." The hiccups were pretty impressive. Nobody on the onco team got particularly worked up about it.
Do they have him on anything like OTC Prilosec? If not, I would imagine they might want to try that as a first step. I would definitely bring it up to the docs, but based on my experience, it's probably going to be manageable.0 -
Thanks Joesoccerfreaks said:digestion
I am a survivor of both head/neck cancer and lung cancer, and while not an expert on the subject, I would advise that these 'symptom's are not directly the result of lung cancer. They may be the effect of a medication or chemotherapy, but I would doubt they are direct indicators of further problems with lung cancer, since the hiccups and heartburn are typically related to the digestive tract rather than the respiratory passage.
Nonetheless, I would let the doctors know of this, since they are the people you pay and trust to keep your husband well.
Best wishes.
Take care,
Joe
I appreciate your response, it makes me feels better.0 -
Thanks Ex_Rock_n_RollerEx_Rock_n_Roller said:Sounds familiar
I had both symptoms when I was on chemo, and occasionally I get "flashbacks." The hiccups were pretty impressive. Nobody on the onco team got particularly worked up about it.
Do they have him on anything like OTC Prilosec? If not, I would imagine they might want to try that as a first step. I would definitely bring it up to the docs, but based on my experience, it's probably going to be manageable.
Thank you he does take RX for heart burn. Since one of his new tumors is at the base of his right lung it made me wonder if it was having some effect on his diaphram?0 -
Thanks Ex_Rock_n_RollerEx_Rock_n_Roller said:Sounds familiar
I had both symptoms when I was on chemo, and occasionally I get "flashbacks." The hiccups were pretty impressive. Nobody on the onco team got particularly worked up about it.
Do they have him on anything like OTC Prilosec? If not, I would imagine they might want to try that as a first step. I would definitely bring it up to the docs, but based on my experience, it's probably going to be manageable.
Thank you he does take RX for heart burn. Since one of his new tumors is at the base of his right lung it made me wonder if it was having some effect on his diaphram?0 -
Hiccups
I too developed hiccups and heartburn while on chemo (carbo and taxol) and they put me on Prilosec, and I cant seem to get off of it! I have tried to stop and at least heartburn comes back. But off chemo 1.5 years so I guess I live with it for now!? especially since esophageal cancer seems to be on the rise so I will try to keep the acid and "stuff" out of my chest.
best wishes
Dave, stage Iv nsclc adenocarcinoma0 -
heartburn too
I have been off chemo/radiation for about sixteen months. I have a burn from the top of my throat down to my stomach with nausea. The docs put me on prilosec which didn't work then on to nexium. I have an appointment for an EDG next month. The radiation did burn my esophagus and I have had problems all along. Maybe your husband should ask if his symptoms are common and what he can do to help. They did give me a list of foods to avoid. I wish you luck. I know how hard it is to be so uncomfortable and no clear answer.0
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