Suggest Treatment For Swollen Ankles And Feet
It is very difficult to predict with certainty.
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Hello,
I am Dr Dhananjay Chavan, MD. I am a geriatric psychiatrist.
We know statistics about average survival of various cancers depending on their grade (how malignant the growth is) and stage (how advanced and widespread it is). However, these are essentially just averages. For example, if mean one year survival of a particular cancer is just 10%, one would still not know whether you are in these 10% or not.
Each individual even in the group of same cancer type varies considerably in length of survival.
In your father's case: he is 92 and has at least three conditions that can be fatal. He is refusing treatment. All this makes him even more vulnerable for many additional conditions that can also be life threatening.
He may suddenly collapse due to a sudden exacerbation in cardiac failure or an added complication such an myocardial infarct (heart attack), stroke or severe infection leading to multi-system failure. This sudden decline and demise is a real possibility if he is not cared for in an intensive care set up.
In such a case, you should prepare yourself and your father's near and dear one's about the possibility of an imminent demise.
If your father has refused all treatment (I assume that means medications and hospitalization but not pleural tap since he is allowing draining of the pleural effusion), it is reasonable assumption that he is prepared himself for his death. You may ask your father about any wishes he may have including his immediate comfort such as room temperature, clothing, type of food he prefers or even if he wants to listen anything in particular. If he is a religious person, you may discuss that aspect with him and his priest.
To answer your question again, it is not possible to give an estimate. He probably has weeks to months rather than months to years.
There are times when such a prediction is possible. For example, if a person is on certain life supports such as artificial respiration or medications to keep his heart pumping when his lungs are not functioning adequately on their own and heart is not maintaining adequate blood pressure on its own. In such a case, removal of these life supports can lead to death immediately.
I hope I have answered your question. If you have any further queries, I will be happy to help.
Yes, you are right. Can't pinpoint an exact time.
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Hello.
Yes, you are right. Based on what medical science knows today and based on your input, it is not possible to pinpoint an exact time.
If he is of sound mind at this stage, it means he is not in delirium. Oftentimes, when things start deteriorating in extreme old age, delirium sets in wherein a person's consciousness is impaired; he becomes disoriented, distractible and may also hallucinate. Doesn't happen in every case but it is common and is a pointer.
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Spread of cancer or trauma can cause reddish color
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Earlier serous (light yellow) color of effusion fluid could be explained as due to heart failure. Change in color to red may indicate that cancer has spread or there has been some kind of trauma.
Sudden swelling of legs and feet can be due to various reasons including worsening heart failure, kidney disease, lack of protein in body, some kind of obstructive pathology in abdomen that is affecting drainage from both feet etc.
Hope you get enough rest as caregiving can be very stressful.
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