swelling in legs and ankles
Cindy
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Good morning, Cindy -
When cancer cells get into people's lymph nodes - which are located throughout the body - they react to the invading cells. One way they react is by swelling with fluid. Since your dad has cancer in his liver and lungs it is quite possible that it got there by way of his lymphatic system - the lymphatic system can sort of act as a highway for the cancer cells to travel along. Chemotherapy works to kill the cancer cells that are on that highway and in various parts of your dad's body.
I hope this helps.
Welcome to our little group (that is, unfortunately, getting bigger all the time). Wish you didn't have to be here, but we're glad you are. You are doing a wonderful thing for your dad by seeking out information and support.
Keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers.
- SpongeBob0 -
Hi Cindy,
I just wanted to send virtual HUGS to you and your family. It is so hard to see our parents sick when we think of them as "super humans". I have a dad who just started chemo. Go with your parents to the appts. Unfortunately at that age they either don't remember some things or "convienently" forget what they are told because they just "don't want to know". Did you or your dad call the onc and tell them about the swelling? They might put him on a type of lasix to help get rid of fluids or prescribe something else. Good luck and tell us how it goes.
Lisa0 -
thank you for the reply SpongeBob and Lisa! My dad read them and seemed comforted by it. I'm waiting for a call from his primary to get him in for an x-ray to rule out an infection. There is no blood clot, so I guess that is good news. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers. We really need them!0
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Hey, dad....permission to LEAVE the group????spongebob said:Good morning, Cindy -
When cancer cells get into people's lymph nodes - which are located throughout the body - they react to the invading cells. One way they react is by swelling with fluid. Since your dad has cancer in his liver and lungs it is quite possible that it got there by way of his lymphatic system - the lymphatic system can sort of act as a highway for the cancer cells to travel along. Chemotherapy works to kill the cancer cells that are on that highway and in various parts of your dad's body.
I hope this helps.
Welcome to our little group (that is, unfortunately, getting bigger all the time). Wish you didn't have to be here, but we're glad you are. You are doing a wonderful thing for your dad by seeking out information and support.
Keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers.
- SpongeBob
Or is it 'once a semi- always a semi'?
Hugs, Kathi0
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