Mesothelioma Symptoms
Fatigue is regular for one patient living with mesothelioma
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Arthur Wren describes his pleural mesothelioma symptoms and steps taken to combat them. Coping with fatigue, taking regular pain medication, and using oxygen at night are all part of his routine.
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Mesothelioma Symptoms , Coping with Mesothelioma , Pleural Mesothelioma
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Video Transcript: Mesothelioma Symptoms
It progressively gets worse. I can’t … with the pain medication that I’m on, I sleep most of the time. So, that pretty much cuts down any activity that I would want to do. And I have to be careful where I walk. You know, like, we live in a two-story house, and when I get halfway up the stairs, I have to stop and rest for a couple minutes before I continue my journey up the stairs because I’m so short of breath. And then at night, there’s times when I have to use oxygen to, you know, make it better.
Well, I usually don’t get up ‘til about noon. And I get up, and have to take my pain medication, like, every 6 hours. And then I have another one that I take every 12 hours, so … that’s about it. You know, I sleep most of the time, you know, and I wear out real easy. You know, if I make a couple trips upstairs, I’m wore out to the point where I have to lay down … take a nap, you know.


