Severe cramping with colon cancer
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Hi Terri,
I'm sorry to hear about your mom's current difficulty. It is so hard to watch someone you love go through pain. I'm not sure that I would even hazard a guess as to what is going on with mom. It seems that her doc has a plan, so it might be best if you and your mom talked with him for some clarification. Does your mom let you accompany her to appts? Is she willing to let you ask any questions that you have? My dad was very accepting of anything the doctor told him, and was not at all curious about the why and what if. He was happy to have me talk with the doctor for my own peace of mind. So, I wouldn't jump to any conclusions without more info; best of luck to you and your mom.
Your in my thoughts.
Judy0 -
Thanks for replying, Judy. Unfortunatly, my mom's doctor is only in our area Friday mornings, and I am teaching school then. My mother is feeling much better, though, so I'm hoping the cramping was not due to something really serious. Her doctor has ordered a test that involves threading a tube through her groin to her liver for a better scan. I will take off and go with her to hear the results of that. Thanks for caring. Terrijsabol said:Hi Terri,
I'm sorry to hear about your mom's current difficulty. It is so hard to watch someone you love go through pain. I'm not sure that I would even hazard a guess as to what is going on with mom. It seems that her doc has a plan, so it might be best if you and your mom talked with him for some clarification. Does your mom let you accompany her to appts? Is she willing to let you ask any questions that you have? My dad was very accepting of anything the doctor told him, and was not at all curious about the why and what if. He was happy to have me talk with the doctor for my own peace of mind. So, I wouldn't jump to any conclusions without more info; best of luck to you and your mom.
Your in my thoughts.
Judy0 -
Due to severe cramping, the doctor found my tumor. I was in such severe pain that I could not walk, talk, or do anything. I discovered that my pain was because of the tumor. Once it was removed, I had no more pain. Ask your mom's dr. if she should have a colectomy (a removal of part of her colon) Although the recovery from surgery was difficult, it eliminated the cramping pain. Best of luck to you.0
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