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His left kidney was removed due to chromaphone cancer 2017.

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FightingforDad Apr 2019
Dad had routine CT. Found 2 lytic lesions on his spine L2, radiologist suggested for Metastasis to spine from Chromeaphobe Renal Cell Carcinoma. Hypo-dense lesion in liver dome. He has a biopsy on 4/24/2016. I am so scared for him. Doctor told me it could not be cured but it can be managed. Thanks for your reply.
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Do you know if Dad is truly sleeping or just napping? My husband yells in his sleep too, but he isn’t in a deep, restful sleep. He can actually follow a television program or a baseball game by just listening to it. Is it possible that Dad is just worn out? Could he just need to rebuild his strength? He does have a number of health issues and I would maybe call his doctor and ask if they think this is normal, or if he needs to be seen.
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We need a little more—whatever you’re comfortable sharing—before we can offer advice. Thank you.
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FightingforDad Apr 2019
About 8 days after left kidney removed he suffered paranoia and fear to be at home. Dad asked me to put him somewhere because he could not take care of himself. Took him to primary care doctor and she signed authorization to have him evaluated in mental ward. While he was there we found a NH with a 4 1/2 star rating who stated they would diagnose him and get him out of the mental ward. The NH put him on 8 medications and I finally took him to a Neurologist after a year because the doctors the NH hired were not helping him. The NH put him in a cattle drive category and that was it. The Neurologist agreed with me to get him off of the drugs, he had no prior signs of dementia or MCI. In the mean time I had to take him home because he was calling me at work 20 time a day trying to detox. After sleep studies, new physiatrist and testing we are looking at central sleep apnea, and encephalopathy of unknown kind. My Dad was doing great off of the drugs, back to the gym and getting close to my dog who pays unlimited attention to him. My Dad was in great health before his surgery. So he has done well for about 7 months, but for the last several weeks he has been sleeping for about 9 hours and then sleeps during the day for several hours. He has had blood test. The only prescription medication he is taking to make him sleepy is the Aricept, Gabapentin and blood pressure medication0.5 and he takes them around 8:00pm. Also for the last couple of months he has been yelling in his sleep. He has recently been diagnosed with neuropathy and restless leg syndrome.
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