Is his body shutting down?
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If he has lung cancer and it's in his brain...
... that's stage 4 by definition. "Body shutting down" doesn't mean anything medically, I don't think, but it does sound like he has multiple systems that aren't doing what they should, and he definitely needs your support. At some point that may mean accepting the inevitable.
They may not be telling you anything voluntarily, but I think if he signed a release for you, you may want to push the docs harder to give you all the facts.0 -
Stage 4Ex_Rock_n_Roller said:If he has lung cancer and it's in his brain...
... that's stage 4 by definition. "Body shutting down" doesn't mean anything medically, I don't think, but it does sound like he has multiple systems that aren't doing what they should, and he definitely needs your support. At some point that may mean accepting the inevitable.
They may not be telling you anything voluntarily, but I think if he signed a release for you, you may want to push the docs harder to give you all the facts.
Thanks for replying. I was beginning to think no one would. I guess I wanted confirmation from someone that it is stage 4. I only thought it could be from everything I have found on the internet. They certainly aren't telling me anything. According to them, they don't have those specifics. Although he had a biopsy of the tumor in his lung, I am being told they don't know what stage or what kind it is. Is this normal? Do they have to do another procedure to find this out? I am just so in the dark about all of this. He thinks because the tumors are small, both in the lung and on the brain, that they round it early. By everything I have read, that doesn't mean anything. What can I expect from here. I don't want anything sugar-coated. I want to know what I am facing. I would rather expect the worse but hope for the best.0 -
stage iv means....mrsptsu2012 said:Stage 4
Thanks for replying. I was beginning to think no one would. I guess I wanted confirmation from someone that it is stage 4. I only thought it could be from everything I have found on the internet. They certainly aren't telling me anything. According to them, they don't have those specifics. Although he had a biopsy of the tumor in his lung, I am being told they don't know what stage or what kind it is. Is this normal? Do they have to do another procedure to find this out? I am just so in the dark about all of this. He thinks because the tumors are small, both in the lung and on the brain, that they round it early. By everything I have read, that doesn't mean anything. What can I expect from here. I don't want anything sugar-coated. I want to know what I am facing. I would rather expect the worse but hope for the best.
Typically if the cancer is somewhere "distant" from the original site, it is stage iv. Lung cancer with mets to the brain would probably qualify.
That does not mean this is over, but your husband needs quality medical care. Ask questions of the doctors and push for any testing/treatment your husband wants... you are his advocate... without your strong voice he may not get the care he deserves.0 -
Qaultiy treatmentNayPaul said:stage iv means....
Typically if the cancer is somewhere "distant" from the original site, it is stage iv. Lung cancer with mets to the brain would probably qualify.
That does not mean this is over, but your husband needs quality medical care. Ask questions of the doctors and push for any testing/treatment your husband wants... you are his advocate... without your strong voice he may not get the care he deserves.
Unfortunately, because of him being incarcerated there isn't a whole lot I can do. I keep running into brick walls. Although he has signed a medical directive, there is only so much they are telling me. They can't even tell me the date of his surgery. All they can do is tell me once they have him at the hospital and then it is not gauranteed I can see him before the surgery. This is why I am looking to this discussion board to learn all I can about the cancer. They aren't telling me anything.0
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