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What Causes Swollen Ankles While Treating Stage-4 Non-small Cell Lung Cancer?

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Posted on Tue, 17 Jan 2017
Question: My brother has stage 4 NSCLC, and is on a huge cocktail of meds, including 2 fentanyl patches to equal 125 mcg. Dilaudid as needed, plus regular stuff like Ritalin, Allegra, Advil, acetominophen, olanzipine, prozac...etc. he has spent the past 9 months undergoing radiation therapy, chemo with carboplatin and alymta, maintenance chemo, and now has had one dose of obdivo. Rapid changes in meds have occurred over the past three days, and now he has swollen ankles. Cogentin was started today. Does he need immediate medical attention?
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Answered by Dr. Ivo Ditah (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
NO need for immediate medical attenbtion.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Am so sorry to hear about what your brother is going through. I understand how demanding this can be. I have reviewed the information fully and there is no need to seek immediate medical attention at this time. Ensure that the ankles are raised on a pillow while sleeping to guarantee increased fluid return to the heart.

For now, there is no need for immediate medical attention. Signal this to the treating doctors when the next appointment comes up.
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What Causes Swollen Ankles While Treating Stage-4 Non-small Cell Lung Cancer?

Brief Answer: NO need for immediate medical attenbtion. Detailed Answer: Hi, Am so sorry to hear about what your brother is going through. I understand how demanding this can be. I have reviewed the information fully and there is no need to seek immediate medical attention at this time. Ensure that the ankles are raised on a pillow while sleeping to guarantee increased fluid return to the heart. For now, there is no need for immediate medical attention. Signal this to the treating doctors when the next appointment comes up.