Everday there is something new
If anyone can help with the foamies that would be great!
Hugs
Chris
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foam
Hi Chris,
I don't know if this helps but after I had my radiation and chemo I often would spit up lumps of foam, don't know what caused it and don't know if it was medication related but I think other people have said they spit up foam too, just one of the crazy things we EC pts put up with. Now I have heavy clear mucus coming up so it changes. Is there another dr on call for the one out of town? I am sorry you both are going thru so much. It is alright to cry it gets your endorphins up, but I know what you mean. My husband and I still cannot believe how much the chemo and radiation and the cancer of course can change what you look like but also the whole quality of your life. My prayers are with you.
Donna700 -
Donna,Donna70 said:foam
Hi Chris,
I don't know if this helps but after I had my radiation and chemo I often would spit up lumps of foam, don't know what caused it and don't know if it was medication related but I think other people have said they spit up foam too, just one of the crazy things we EC pts put up with. Now I have heavy clear mucus coming up so it changes. Is there another dr on call for the one out of town? I am sorry you both are going thru so much. It is alright to cry it gets your endorphins up, but I know what you mean. My husband and I still cannot believe how much the chemo and radiation and the cancer of course can change what you look like but also the whole quality of your life. My prayers are with you.
Donna70
Thanks. It just
Donna,
Thanks. It just seems to have gotten really bad over the last week since they put him on those meds. I am waiting on a call from a Dr. from the ER at the hospital. Living in a small town like we do, everyone knows about you and your problems, so luckily one of the best ER Dr.'s is working. It is really bugging Steve. Probably just one of those EC things, but it just seems as though everyday there is something new. I just wish they would get these scans done and tell us what is going on.
Hugs and prayers!
Chris0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatorchrisk06 said:Donna,
Thanks. It just
Donna,
Thanks. It just seems to have gotten really bad over the last week since they put him on those meds. I am waiting on a call from a Dr. from the ER at the hospital. Living in a small town like we do, everyone knows about you and your problems, so luckily one of the best ER Dr.'s is working. It is really bugging Steve. Probably just one of those EC things, but it just seems as though everyday there is something new. I just wish they would get these scans done and tell us what is going on.
Hugs and prayers!
Chris0 -
your husbands cancer
I was reading your post just now, I am new to this site, my husband, age 55,was just diagnosed with stage four., and just started chemo yesterday. How old is your husband and can you tell me more about his story. thanks so much and I pray for him.0
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