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My husband has had lung cancer twice when he had the second lot they took more off his lung away .he got a bad infection which ment a 3 half month hospital stay his been ok for last 9 months apat from tired and breathless his 73 .for the last few weeks he has started to feel sick quite offten and gets sick some off the time he gets headache a lot feels dizzy and faint sleeping more has any one got any idea what it could be thanks carol

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Hi Carol,

I am sorry your husband has been experiencing these symptoms.You need to make an appointment for your husband to see his GP as soon as possible. He may order a scan and take a blood sample since he has been sick quite often. He may also prescribe some medication to help with the headaches and drowsiness.

Kind regards,

All the team at the Roy Castle Helpline

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