← Return to Lung cancer along with serious health issues: Treatment options?

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@colleenyoung

Hi @jamie69, I want to add my welcome and hope that you saw the helpful replies from @bpb and @mistyl

Lung cancer in the early stages may not cause any signs or symptoms. I agree with the others that getting a second opinion would be a wise idea if this is possible. Keep asking questions of your doctors to understand.

@pml, this must be confusing for both you and your husband. Some medications can effect memory and cause cognitive issues. What medication is he taking? I would certainly make his doctor aware of this issue at your upcoming appointment. You might also wish to talk to a pharmacist.

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Hi Colleen!
Thank you for the suggestion of talking to the pharmacist! I hadn't thought of that. We are seeing my husband's doctor purposely to mention the memory problem. My husband is on a lot of different medications and has been on them for a long time. However, the memory problem started after he had a CT scan. This had never occurred before when he had CT scans and he's had a lot of them. He's had lung cancer for 12 years and is doing very well at this time. Except for his memory problems, he feels great. I will let you know what we find out.
PML