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      JoorkaTaa
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      Hi last week we were on a scan and the doctors were very excited about the results and said everything was fine and the results were very good. But I’m worried because my father of a week barely answers most of the time he sleeps. The good thing is that he eats and drinks water, please tell if it is normal that he drinks already 4 months tef/mek.
      JoorkaTaa
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      Hello before he started taking the drugs there was swelling of the lymphatic but since he drank them, they’ve been fine, and his legs look really good. When sitting on the bed and the legs are down on the ground begin to swell below at the steps. There’s been an improvement on both legs for a month now. Whether or not the problem could be from a pressed buttock nerve because it has a tumor in the pancreas. He’s currently looking at a catheter and diapers because he can’t feel when he needs to go to the toilet. In Bulgaria, doctors do not give high hopes, but the pills he drinks should destroy these tumors and stabilize the situation, right?
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