Pain in Kidney area....after tx
Last night we contacted his local doctor as the main tx hospital is over 2 1/2 hours away and asked if we should be concerned. He instructed us to head over to the local hospital for some blood work to check the kidney function and rule out a possible infection. Tests were good. We are to repeat the test in 48 hrs. Hoping this is an easy fix. But, wondering if any of you encountered anything similar to this and what you did. Either way, he will be back to the tx hospital on Monday to see his doctor and should get it resolved.
Take Care and Hope all is well with everyone.
~C
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I suspect it is the chemo, too....
I didn't have either of those during treatment, but I know the kind I had is hard on kidney's (Cisplatin), and Carboplatin is also a platinum based drug...I'd be tempted to pour as much water down him as he can take...the kidneys have a lot of flushing to do after chemo drugs are given...and the more water, the better they work.
When I couldn't do anything by mouth, and had to do everything by PEG, I finally put myself on a schedule...(taking care of one's self as tho we are a plant is hard to do...did I water myself lately? Have i fed myself lately?..etc etc)...I did better watching the clock, and simply know it's time to pour some water down, or get some food into that tube.
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Did the treatments cause a large weight loss?
If so, gallstones can cause pain on the right side of the stomach/abdomen that radiates to the lower back. I know because I had emergency gallbladder surgery a couple weeks ago. Just wanted to mention it, since it may be worth asking the doctors!0 -
Gallbladder is gone...Laralyn said:Did the treatments cause a large weight loss?
If so, gallstones can cause pain on the right side of the stomach/abdomen that radiates to the lower back. I know because I had emergency gallbladder surgery a couple weeks ago. Just wanted to mention it, since it may be worth asking the doctors!
He had his gallbladder out many years ago...but still gets the side effects as if it's still there. Thank you for the suggestion though.0 -
drink swallow, drink swalllow, stay hydrated
C,
I had weekly blood tests to keep check of everything. I also managed to drink 6 -10 glasses of water a day (and still do). I was so concerned (from this forum) about hydration and swallowing that I made it my mission to drink plenty of fluids.
It is good you are staying on top of this, but I bet it is the strain from treatments. Make sure he is getting plenty of fluids (by PEG). Is he at least sipping water? He has to keep swallowing (no joke).
Best,
Matt0 -
Fluids...
Some of the swelling could be also lymphedema related I presume... Messed up drainage paths, low exercise to circulate and muscle use to squeeze the fluids and distribute them.
Back aches could even be related to not moving around much and just sitting ot laying too much...
Or at least that was some things that I experienced...
Best,
JG0 -
The swallowing is an issue...CivilMatt said:drink swallow, drink swalllow, stay hydrated
C,
I had weekly blood tests to keep check of everything. I also managed to drink 6 -10 glasses of water a day (and still do). I was so concerned (from this forum) about hydration and swallowing that I made it my mission to drink plenty of fluids.
It is good you are staying on top of this, but I bet it is the strain from treatments. Make sure he is getting plenty of fluids (by PEG). Is he at least sipping water? He has to keep swallowing (no joke).
Best,
Matt
Hey Matt,
The swallowing is an issue as his mouth is so tore up right now. He just got over thrush and has some other infection they are trying to attack (can't remember the name)with a nasty smelling concoction that he has to swish around in his mouth twice a day and try to start swallowing it. If he can get over the nasty smell, it might just happen. But, in the meantime he's doing the IV fluids via gravity bag. I personally wish he'd attempt the swallowing very soon as I've been mentioning over and over to him how important it is to get that going. I'm thinking he's babying his mouth because of the pain being so intolerable. I don't want to be a nagger, but he's got to get this swallowing started back up. Wish me luck...ha, ha.
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Very possible....Skiffin16 said:Fluids...
Some of the swelling could be also lymphedema related I presume... Messed up drainage paths, low exercise to circulate and muscle use to squeeze the fluids and distribute them.
Back aches could even be related to not moving around much and just sitting ot laying too much...
Or at least that was some things that I experienced...
Best,
JG
I actually thought the same thing about his back aching from just sitting around or laying in his recliner. He's had previous back issues, so it wouldn't be surprising. But naturally I suspect the kidney's because of the fluid retention around the ankle/lower leg.
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swallowing is a paincureitall66 said:Very possible....
I actually thought the same thing about his back aching from just sitting around or laying in his recliner. He's had previous back issues, so it wouldn't be surprising. But naturally I suspect the kidney's because of the fluid retention around the ankle/lower leg.
~C
I hear you when you say nagging. I am in the same mode with David. I so badly want him to start swallowing as well. He doesn't have pain there except for thrush. It seems more of a phobia now due to earlier problems with aspirating everything. He was cleared the week before we came to the hospital to have thin liquids again and soft foods, yet he hasn't bad anything but a popsicle.0 -
any swallowing is goodVivianLee5689 said:swallowing is a pain
I hear you when you say nagging. I am in the same mode with David. I so badly want him to start swallowing as well. He doesn't have pain there except for thrush. It seems more of a phobia now due to earlier problems with aspirating everything. He was cleared the week before we came to the hospital to have thin liquids again and soft foods, yet he hasn't bad anything but a popsicle.
Vivian,
A popsicle is good, it naturally makes you swallow a little.
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John didn't experience anyCivilMatt said:any swallowing is good
Vivian,
A popsicle is good, it naturally makes you swallow a little.
Matt
John didn't experience any renal issues from Cisplatin. His only issue was the hearing issue which is still there. Hope they get to the bottom of issues...it's probably not serious though, especially if his blood tests were good.
Oh, and John loves popsicles. He found them soothing.
Joan0
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