Confused, angry and Tired!
So I finally got him into Johns Hopkins Hospital with a Surgeon who after seeing him feels he can complete the Whipple and save my fathers life. We live in Denver and Hopkins is in Baltimore, so it has been crazy traveling all that way but the surgeon there is awesome. Of course Insurance is a pain. They will not easily grant me a referral so I am fighting them everyday.
So my dad started Chemo last week and after his first cycle which should be over by last week in May, We will then be heading to Baltimore for the Whipple surgery the first week in June.
I'm saying my prayers daily but would appreciate any advice anyone has.
Thanks,
Cassey
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Hang in There
Hello Cassie and welcome to you and your dad to our caregivers discussion board. I was a caregiver for my dad. He passed last March from esophageal cancer which went to his liver. You have both got to count your blessings and praise the Lord that you found a surgeon in Baltimore that is willing to perform the whipple surgery. Wow! You are doing a great job with the research, ins. calls, etc. That is what your dad is counting on you for. You are his right hand girl. I was the same for my dad. The chemo will work to shrink the cancerous tumor before surgery. I will be thinking of you and praying for you both. Mostly in the first week of June! Keep us posted.
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Tina, thank you so much. ItTina Blondek said:Hang in There
Hello Cassie and welcome to you and your dad to our caregivers discussion board. I was a caregiver for my dad. He passed last March from esophageal cancer which went to his liver. You have both got to count your blessings and praise the Lord that you found a surgeon in Baltimore that is willing to perform the whipple surgery. Wow! You are doing a great job with the research, ins. calls, etc. That is what your dad is counting on you for. You are his right hand girl. I was the same for my dad. The chemo will work to shrink the cancerous tumor before surgery. I will be thinking of you and praying for you both. Mostly in the first week of June! Keep us posted.
Tina in Va
Tina, thank you so much. It is so comforting to know that there are others out there that have been through the same things. I am so sorry for the loss of your father. My prayers are with you. And thank you for the positive comments about the chemo. I will keep you posted.
Cassey in CO0 -
travel insurance cancerCasseyM said:Tina, thank you so much. It
Tina, thank you so much. It is so comforting to know that there are others out there that have been through the same things. I am so sorry for the loss of your father. My prayers are with you. And thank you for the positive comments about the chemo. I will keep you posted.
Cassey in CO
Cassey,
My wife and I have to travel to OSU for treatment. I have heard good thing about Hopkins. Just try to stay strong take good care of yourself, you cant care for someone if your run down and sick, can you. Be a tuff cupcake.
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Just Starting
It sounds like you are just starting your roller coaster ride. Whenever people tell me that a doctor has said someone has a set number of months, etc. to live, I always tell them to get another dr. That's what you did. I'm sure your father appreciates your love and help. I agree that you also need to take care of yourself. I will say a prayer for both you and your dad. Fay0 -
Drs. gotta love themgrandmafay said:Just Starting
It sounds like you are just starting your roller coaster ride. Whenever people tell me that a doctor has said someone has a set number of months, etc. to live, I always tell them to get another dr. That's what you did. I'm sure your father appreciates your love and help. I agree that you also need to take care of yourself. I will say a prayer for both you and your dad. Fay
When a dr. gives a time frame on someones life, it makes me shudder. I also vote to get another dr. A bad dr. will cause frustration, but when you get a good one, he/she will make you forget about the bad one. You can breathe easier.
I wish you, dad, and family the best.0
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