Does my daughter have cancer?
It may sound crazy that I didn't realize that something so serious could be wrong, but my daughter has epilepsy, and her medications for that have always made her sick and lethargic. The aching bones and discharge and anorexia are new, though.
What do I do now? Do we see her pediatrician first? Or what?
Comments
-
see the doc
Call first thing in the morning to get an appointment with her doctor ASAP. Always to be safe than sorry.
Thinking of you both.
Keep us informed.
Hugs,
Margo0 -
Hi,
Having 3 young daughters
Hi,
Having 3 young daughters I can't imagine how scared you must be. I would call the pediatrician first and if after seeing her you are not satisfied go somewhere else until you get answers. I am not saying I think it is cancer but it doesn't seem normal. Go with your gut on this one.
I will be thinking of you
Keep us posted on how you guys make out
Kim0 -
Thankstaleena said:I just wanted to say... what
I just wanted to say... what has already been expressed here. Call the doctor. My best wishes are with you and your daughter.
`T
Thanks for your advice. I'm sick with worry. Can anyone recommend anything that
I could read today? I don't know what. Information of some kind.0 -
my advicefuturama91 said:Thanks
Thanks for your advice. I'm sick with worry. Can anyone recommend anything that
I could read today? I don't know what. Information of some kind.
My advice is don't read anything because then your mind will make you go crazy. Spend time with your daughter. She is worried and scared as well. She needs to see that you are strong so she gets the right tests.
Wait until you see the doctor and then get some answers at that time.
When you go they make take a smear of the discharge and send it to the lab. You may want to request this from the doctor.
It is a wait and see in many of our diagnoses and some have turned out to benign and that is what I am hoping for your daughter. She is young--it might be something to do with her medication or puberty. The doc is the only one that can answer this.
Please keep us informed.
Hugs,
Margo0 -
I agree with tomaseena.Kat11 said:Yes, I would call her
Yes, I would call her pediatrician ASAP. My prayers are with you.
I agree with tomaseena. Don't read too much. The internet has a lot of bad and wrong info and you could make yourself feel worse. I was told not to research cancer stuff on the internet and am glad I have not.0 -
Does my daughter have cancer?
Please don't ignore it, hoping it might go away! Make the call and find out what it is, it may be or not... just be safe and make the call. I have learned that myself... the hard way.0 -
I know you must beThe1percen said:Does my daughter have cancer?
Please don't ignore it, hoping it might go away! Make the call and find out what it is, it may be or not... just be safe and make the call. I have learned that myself... the hard way.
I know you must be terrified. If you live in a town with a good breast cancer clinic I think I would take her directly there tomorrow. They will have access to every test on site and will be able to give you answers right away. If it is nothing to worry about they will recognize that too. Going to your regular pediatrician may just leave you with more questions... anyway...good luck. I'm sure any Breast Cancer clinic will take you right away.0 -
What to do
First I would call the doctor if you haven't already. If you have a thermometer, you might take her temperature. Fever often causes achy bones and doctors like as much information as they can get before they diagnose problems. Tell the doctor about all the other symptoms you have seen as well as the medications she is currently on and previous diagnoses. She is sick and needs immediate treatment, but to get the right treatment the doctor has to get the right diagnosis. That takes information. The doctor may order some tests. Cancer is not cancer until cells are examined under a microscope and a trained pathologist determines that they are cancerous. Even then more tests may be needed to determine what kind of cancer(s) are involved. Children aged 12 rarely get breast cancer, but they do get plenty of other kinds of problems including other kinds of cancers as well as other serious diseases. As a mom, I would say that she is sick, it's serious, and she needs to see a doctor immediately. You will have to judge how immediately. If her fever is high, her seizures are worse, or she is passing out from lack of food, you may need to have her seen tonight. If she seems stable, you may wish to wait until Monday morning and insist she be seen right away. I would not wait until Tuesday even if I had to go to a different doctor or clinic. That's all I can say as a mom, but a good doctor should be able to help a lot more. Good luck!0 -
pediatric oncologistladybug22 said:Yes, I would call her
Yes, I would call her pediatrician ASAP. i would see her doctor tomorrow are go hospital . praying for you .
This is something you don't want to wonder about. Breast cancer in someone this young is rare, but not unheard of. If the pediatrician does not give you satisfactory answers, consult a pediatric oncologist. Check insurance to see if you can contact one on your own or if you need a referral.
I feel so badly for you! It is a million times easier to have cancer yourself than to watch your child go through it or even have that thought! Please let me know how it goes. My heart is crying for you.0 -
Please take your daughter toarbojenn said:pediatric oncologist
This is something you don't want to wonder about. Breast cancer in someone this young is rare, but not unheard of. If the pediatrician does not give you satisfactory answers, consult a pediatric oncologist. Check insurance to see if you can contact one on your own or if you need a referral.
I feel so badly for you! It is a million times easier to have cancer yourself than to watch your child go through it or even have that thought! Please let me know how it goes. My heart is crying for you.
Please take your daughter to the doctor, hospital or emergency room immediately! And, please
let us know what you find out!0 -
We're going to our doctorjnl said:Please take your daughter to
Please take your daughter to the doctor, hospital or emergency room immediately! And, please
let us know what you find out!
We're going to our doctor today. We live in a rural place, but we're moving to Portland, Oregon in a couple of weeks.
Thank you, everyone, for your thoughts and advice. It's exactly what I need.
I'll keep you posted.0 -
Any newsfuturama91 said:We're going to our doctor
We're going to our doctor today. We live in a rural place, but we're moving to Portland, Oregon in a couple of weeks.
Thank you, everyone, for your thoughts and advice. It's exactly what I need.
I'll keep you posted.
Any news yet? What did the doc say and what is he/she recommending?
Yes, Please keep us posted.
Margo0 -
Me tootommaseena said:Any news
Any news yet? What did the doc say and what is he/she recommending?
Yes, Please keep us posted.
Margo
I am concerned, too. I hope she gets back to us and lets us know how it went. I hope that it was something simple and not what we fear.0 -
Did you take her to the doctor!arbojenn said:Me too
I am concerned, too. I hope she gets back to us and lets us know how it went. I hope that it was something simple and not what we fear.
We are concerned and are waiting to hear some good news hopefully! Please let us know when you can! Thanks!0 -
I took her to the doctor
I took her to the doctor yesterday. They took some blood, to run some tests. I am not familiar with this. I don't know what tests.
The doctor was concerned about her just being anorexic, as in anorexia nervosa. However, she herself is concerned about her weight. I have known anorexic people who were obsessed with being thin. My daughter is not like that. She's actually worried. She has lost 26 pounds in a few months. She was thin to begin with.
I talked to someone at the epilepsy center (Not her doctor, he takes more vacations than anyone I have ever heard of.). She told me that the only symptom of my daughter's that could be a side effect of her medication is alack of appetite. Not the burning pain in her bones, night sweats, extreme lethargy, nausea, or nipple discharge.
How long should the lab results take?0 -
Praying for you and yourfuturama91 said:I took her to the doctor
I took her to the doctor yesterday. They took some blood, to run some tests. I am not familiar with this. I don't know what tests.
The doctor was concerned about her just being anorexic, as in anorexia nervosa. However, she herself is concerned about her weight. I have known anorexic people who were obsessed with being thin. My daughter is not like that. She's actually worried. She has lost 26 pounds in a few months. She was thin to begin with.
I talked to someone at the epilepsy center (Not her doctor, he takes more vacations than anyone I have ever heard of.). She told me that the only symptom of my daughter's that could be a side effect of her medication is alack of appetite. Not the burning pain in her bones, night sweats, extreme lethargy, nausea, or nipple discharge.
How long should the lab results take?
Praying for you and your daughter!0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.8K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 397 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 792 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 539 Sarcoma
- 730 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards