Just hoping to survive
It's been very difficult for her and for me and my siblings. Just looking for anyone with similar experiences who have recovered. Our Faith is strong, but I must admit I'm not sure how much more we can handle.
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Hey there,
I don't have a situation like your mother's but I will keep her in my prayers with hope that things will improve for her.
Joyce1 -
Hello ,
You seem to have walked into this site with a slew of newcomers. Welcome. Do you live near your mom in order to go with her to appointments and help her through this rough time? It will help her tremendously if you or a sibling can go with her to appointments. She's going through so much, and an extra set of ears will work wonders when the physicians explain things.
Best wishes for things to stabilize,
Stacy0 -
Hi, sorry to hear about your mom and what she and you are all going through. I can't help you with advice in this circumstance, as my husband's experience is different, but want you to know you can count on a lot of people here for support, encouragement and information. Don't give up hope . I know it's rough, but hope and faith are a cornerstone. Keep us posted. God bless
Diane0 -
Hi,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. My mother in law just got out of the hospital from a possible blockage. There are many others that have had them. They are something to watch for when you have a bowel disease. Don't let the blockage get too bad. My MIL has chrones disease and I helped take care of her (her illeostomy and pic) when she was first dx. HUGS and hope others chime in.
Lisa f.0 -
Stacy, Thanks for your reply. And yes, I live w/ my mom. The only time I leave her is to go to work and then my sister is with her. One of us always goes w/ her to her appointments. We are very lucky in that we have a very close family. She is one of 8 children and all but one of her siblings lives in the same town as her. She lost a sister to colon cancer in August of 06.StacyGleaso said:Hello ,
You seem to have walked into this site with a slew of newcomers. Welcome. Do you live near your mom in order to go with her to appointments and help her through this rough time? It will help her tremendously if you or a sibling can go with her to appointments. She's going through so much, and an extra set of ears will work wonders when the physicians explain things.
Best wishes for things to stabilize,
Stacy0 -
kineal....hello, I know that was a year ago. but I really hope your mom finds fine by now... last year I was diagnosticated with colon cancer in stage IV, I had chemo, radio and surgery, I also have a colostomy ( temporary) and right now I´m without evidence of the dissease..... so cure is possible!!! you have to have faith and things can happen!!0
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kineal....hello, I know that was a year ago. but I really hope your mom finds fine by now... last year I was diagnosticated with colon cancer in stage IV, I had chemo, radio and surgery, I also have a colostomy ( temporary) and right now I´m without evidence of the dissease..... so cure is possible!!! you have to have faith and things can happen!!
Ania0
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