Swollen legs

Other improvements since the walk-in to consult PCU specialist are
  • Intake of Oxynorm decreased from 7 to 5
  • Pain while transitioing to and fro lazy chair and car seat was less but still need assistance
  • Swelling, predictably, did go down but only if lie down on the lazy chair
Later, dad went for his appointment at Penaga govt clinic for follow-up on blood test. Upon inspecting the swollen legs, the doctor there prescribed  furosemide and 2 different antibiotics. On the same day, his constipation returned but fortunately, there was appointment with PCU the next day.

PCU doctor
  • said can continue furosemide and the antibiotics
  • prescribed 4 tabs of bisacodyl to be taken at night if constipate for two consecutive days; forgo pump on the 2nd day of constipation
  • continue all other medicine, with posssibility of increasing the dosage of the fentanyl patch because the current one was slightly lower than painkilling effect of 40gm Oxycontin (twice daily)
He did constipate for a second day but fortunately, the medicine helped him to poo the next morning. Phew!

The main problem now is the swelling on his leg. The problem was that we couldn't guarantee that there would be people around to get him onto and, more importantly, off the lazy chair, which he does quite often. One night, he was particularly frustrated with the swelling. I then suggested that he checked in a nursing home for a few days so that he would get 24 hours assistance onto and off the bed but he didn't respond to it. Oh well.

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