stage 4 mets
angelsbaby
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So sorry...
I'm so sorry to hear of you and your husbands fight. I know how scary this disease is, but please don't give up. Remember Lance Armstrong and how much spread he had...He survived, and your husband can do it too.
Please let us know how he does, and come here to 'vent' often.
Many hugs,
Krista0 -
thanks krista, i can'tkristasplace said:So sorry...
I'm so sorry to hear of you and your husbands fight. I know how scary this disease is, but please don't give up. Remember Lance Armstrong and how much spread he had...He survived, and your husband can do it too.
Please let us know how he does, and come here to 'vent' often.
Many hugs,
Krista
thanks krista, i can't really talk to my husband he is still in his mad stage.0 -
It surely is toughangelsbaby said:thanks krista, i can't
thanks krista, i can't really talk to my husband he is still in his mad stage.
I am so sorry that you and your hubby are faced with this. Please don't let the dr. dictate how long he has to live. It could be six months or it could be longer. No one knows how long another will live...it is God's will.
I hope that he will be able to communicate soon with you. I understand his being angry, but that does not help. He will learn to accept this as another step and be able to deal with it better. Remember that it is his life and he must make his own decisions when he is able. If the chemo does not help, it a quality of life issue. I do hope that the chemo helps. I am glad that he is giving it a try.
Best of prayers for you and your family.0 -
scaryapache4 said:It surely is tough
I am so sorry that you and your hubby are faced with this. Please don't let the dr. dictate how long he has to live. It could be six months or it could be longer. No one knows how long another will live...it is God's will.
I hope that he will be able to communicate soon with you. I understand his being angry, but that does not help. He will learn to accept this as another step and be able to deal with it better. Remember that it is his life and he must make his own decisions when he is able. If the chemo does not help, it a quality of life issue. I do hope that the chemo helps. I am glad that he is giving it a try.
Best of prayers for you and your family.
thank you for your reply last nite in bed my husband put my hand down by his pelvis i felt this baseball lump i am scared he needs to tell the doc about this but he does know and there is a possiblity of surgery and a colostomy which he is not wanting my god that felt big i can't imagine the pain he is in. but he's a mechanic and you know there tuff but this is bad he goes tomorrow for chemo treatment no 3 he sees the doc on tuesday sept 2 i will be with him then i will bring up the size and lets see what he says. then i went yesterday to pick up his medical records to start ssid they have dates wrong and i paid 35.00 for that will be telling them tomorrow to fix that. i have so much to do but i am ready to do what ever it takes. my mom died in 1981 from brain cancer at the age of 49 i did everything for her and will do it for my husband too thnaks for listening0 -
Questionangelsbaby said:scary
thank you for your reply last nite in bed my husband put my hand down by his pelvis i felt this baseball lump i am scared he needs to tell the doc about this but he does know and there is a possiblity of surgery and a colostomy which he is not wanting my god that felt big i can't imagine the pain he is in. but he's a mechanic and you know there tuff but this is bad he goes tomorrow for chemo treatment no 3 he sees the doc on tuesday sept 2 i will be with him then i will bring up the size and lets see what he says. then i went yesterday to pick up his medical records to start ssid they have dates wrong and i paid 35.00 for that will be telling them tomorrow to fix that. i have so much to do but i am ready to do what ever it takes. my mom died in 1981 from brain cancer at the age of 49 i did everything for her and will do it for my husband too thnaks for listening
Has he had surgery to remove the original tumor? Are they trying to shrink it first? Do you guys live in a major metropolitan area near a cancer center?0 -
answerapache4 said:Question
Has he had surgery to remove the original tumor? Are they trying to shrink it first? Do you guys live in a major metropolitan area near a cancer center?
in nov he had the tumor removed from the right side chemo stopped in may and a new tumor has grown in the left side now.so now the cancer is in the stomach liver and kidneys plus the tumor on the left side the doctor said he has an aggressive cancer so chemo has started again. we live in phoenix and he goes to the virginia g piper cancer center.0
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