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Hi. I live in Frisco. My sister Stage 4. We have fought hard second opinion, her2 positive, etc. if you would like to talk wilsonmom74@yahoo.com. William is great resource. He is a warrior in this battle. My new motto, When the world says give up, hope whispers try one more time. God Bless.0 -
Hi, The fight is worth it.
Hi, The fight is worth it. Don't give up. William is right, it effects everyone differently. I had stage 3 and after four years I am testing cancer free.
I had an easier time than a lot on here, but I had the most invasive surgey. It was rough.
She can e-mail me on this sight. I would be glad to hear from her,
Praying, Sandra0 -
Stage three would be a gift to those who are stage four!
Hello,
As a caregiver it is not always easy to go along with everything that your partner wants.
All I can say is try and get as much information as you can and make sure that your wife knows how important it is to you that she gets well again. You are in this together and I know how difficult it can be when the final decision rests with the patient.
She is having a really bad time and she is obviously frightened, but as long as you let her know how much she is loved and needed, she may well change her mind.
I wish you only good things and I will pray for you both.
Hugs
Marci x0 -
j-tubesandy1943 said:Hi, The fight is worth it.
Hi, The fight is worth it. Don't give up. William is right, it effects everyone differently. I had stage 3 and after four years I am testing cancer free.
I had an easier time than a lot on here, but I had the most invasive surgey. It was rough.
She can e-mail me on this sight. I would be glad to hear from her,
Praying, Sandra
Sandy ing my wife is having trouble with her J-tube......did u have the G-tube or the j-tube. The j-tube opening is leaking bad0
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