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Hi Sunshine
My father has
Hi Sunshine
My father has stage 4 lung cancer that has spread to his lower stomach. He was just released from the hospital for having fluid around the heart. They took out the fluid and stopped his chemo. He coughs so much that they can't even complete a MRI. We don't know what our next options are. We also feel like we were left for him to just die.
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Hi Sunshine
My father has
Hi Sunshine
My father has stage 4 lung cancer that has spread to his lower stomach. He was just released from the hospital for having fluid around the heart. They took out the fluid and stopped his chemo. He coughs so much that they can't even complete a MRI. We don't know what our next options are. We also feel like we were left for him to just die.
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Hi Sunshine
My father has
Hi Sunshine
My father has stage 4 lung cancer that has spread to his lower stomach. He was just released from the hospital for having fluid around the heart. They took out the fluid and stopped his chemo. He coughs so much that they can't even complete a MRI. We don't know what our next options are. We also feel like we were left for him to just die.
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This Sound So Familiarmomsellshomes said:Hi Sunshine
My father has
Hi Sunshine
My father has stage 4 lung cancer that has spread to his lower stomach. He was just released from the hospital for having fluid around the heart. They took out the fluid and stopped his chemo. He coughs so much that they can't even complete a MRI. We don't know what our next options are. We also feel like we were left for him to just die.
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Hi There.
I'm new to this but my Dad also was diagnosed with Stage IV Small Cell Lung Cancer. The oncologist said he thought he got all of the lung cancer about a week ago, but it has now metastasized to his brain and abdomen. His stomach is hard as rock and they are giving him morphine for pain.
I too feel like we were left in the dust because now the doctors is asking whether we want to continue the chemo therapy or just let him die. It is the hardest decision. If the chemo won't really help him what are we supposed to do?0 -
Difficult decisions...TeeDee66 said:This Sound So Familiar
Hi There.
I'm new to this but my Dad also was diagnosed with Stage IV Small Cell Lung Cancer. The oncologist said he thought he got all of the lung cancer about a week ago, but it has now metastasized to his brain and abdomen. His stomach is hard as rock and they are giving him morphine for pain.
I too feel like we were left in the dust because now the doctors is asking whether we want to continue the chemo therapy or just let him die. It is the hardest decision. If the chemo won't really help him what are we supposed to do?
TeeDee66,
I am so sorry to read that your father is going through this, as well as your entire family. Perhaps you could ask his doctor if the chemo would be palliative treatment, to make him more comfortable, or if he/she thinks that it could actually help in reducing tumors or masses.
Such difficult decisions, such difficult times. Also, ask about hospice. Hospice can be so helpful to your father as well as all of you. Whether these are his last days, or whether this is a very "big bump in the road", hospice can be there.
What does your father wish for as far as a decision on chemo? With the administration of morphine, is he able to express what his wishes are? I know, dear one, so many questions, so much to think about, and all the while hurting about this scary time.
You will be in my thoughts and prayers.0 -
Difficult Decision Madeluz del lago said:Difficult decisions...
TeeDee66,
I am so sorry to read that your father is going through this, as well as your entire family. Perhaps you could ask his doctor if the chemo would be palliative treatment, to make him more comfortable, or if he/she thinks that it could actually help in reducing tumors or masses.
Such difficult decisions, such difficult times. Also, ask about hospice. Hospice can be so helpful to your father as well as all of you. Whether these are his last days, or whether this is a very "big bump in the road", hospice can be there.
What does your father wish for as far as a decision on chemo? With the administration of morphine, is he able to express what his wishes are? I know, dear one, so many questions, so much to think about, and all the while hurting about this scary time.
You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Luz Del Lago,
Thanks for the prayer and the kind thoughts. Right after I logged offline, I got a call from the hospital. It's 10 mins away from my home. I got there and in 45 mins my Dad died tonight at 10:30 p.m. It's truly unbelievable that it happened so fast. I loved him so much. He's no longer in pain and lived to 83. I wish he had made it to 5/24 which was was birthday, but at least now, he's no longer in pain.
I have so many thoughts going through my head right now...I need some sleep and for this nightmare to be over.0 -
So So SorryTeeDee66 said:Difficult Decision Made
Luz Del Lago,
Thanks for the prayer and the kind thoughts. Right after I logged offline, I got a call from the hospital. It's 10 mins away from my home. I got there and in 45 mins my Dad died tonight at 10:30 p.m. It's truly unbelievable that it happened so fast. I loved him so much. He's no longer in pain and lived to 83. I wish he had made it to 5/24 which was was birthday, but at least now, he's no longer in pain.
I have so many thoughts going through my head right now...I need some sleep and for this nightmare to be over.
I am so so sorry you lost your Dad...you must be exhausted. It sounds like he was a good guy and you loved him very very much...yours is a love story...I hope your sweet memories offer you some peace and comfort as you struggle through all you are facing and thinking about. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Elizabeth0 -
condolencesTeeDee66 said:Difficult Decision Made
Luz Del Lago,
Thanks for the prayer and the kind thoughts. Right after I logged offline, I got a call from the hospital. It's 10 mins away from my home. I got there and in 45 mins my Dad died tonight at 10:30 p.m. It's truly unbelievable that it happened so fast. I loved him so much. He's no longer in pain and lived to 83. I wish he had made it to 5/24 which was was birthday, but at least now, he's no longer in pain.
I have so many thoughts going through my head right now...I need some sleep and for this nightmare to be over.
I am so sorry for your loss..you sound like you were a wonderful daughter to your father and I'm sure you provided him with a great deal of comfort.0 -
Thank You So MuchElizabeth15 said:So So Sorry
I am so so sorry you lost your Dad...you must be exhausted. It sounds like he was a good guy and you loved him very very much...yours is a love story...I hope your sweet memories offer you some peace and comfort as you struggle through all you are facing and thinking about. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Elizabeth
Thanks you for the condolences...it's appreciated.0 -
Thank You Very Muchsissylu1 said:condolences
I am so sorry for your loss..you sound like you were a wonderful daughter to your father and I'm sure you provided him with a great deal of comfort.
Thanks for your kind thoughts. I am glad I was able to be there when he needed me the most. I think that's what counts in life and in death.0 -
TeeDee66, sorry to hereTeeDee66 said:Thank You So Much
Thanks you for the condolences...it's appreciated.
TeeDee66, sorry to here about your dad.0 -
My deepest sympathies...TeeDee66 said:Thank You Very Much
Thanks for your kind thoughts. I am glad I was able to be there when he needed me the most. I think that's what counts in life and in death.
TeeDee66,
May you and your family find peace in your time of great loss. It is good to see that you were able to be by his side.
Take care, dear one.
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Sympathy...luz del lago said:My deepest sympathies...
TeeDee66,
May you and your family find peace in your time of great loss. It is good to see that you were able to be by his side.
Take care, dear one.
Lucy
Cherish the wonderful memories you have of your dad and know that he will always be in your heart.
Please accept my sincerest sympathy for your loss.
Stay strong,
Glenna0
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