Back Pain
Back to his back pain. We have asked every doctor (GP, oncologist, chemo) if dad's back pain is related to the cancer. They have all replied, "Maybe, maybe not." Dad's getting a full body scan Tuesday morning before chemo so I'm sure we'll know more from that when we discuss the results with the oncologist on Wednesday.
Today dad left church after Sunday school before the morning service because his back was hurting him so much. (Of course, he won't take a pain pill because...I don't know why but he won't.) Anyway, for dad (who is a deacon) to leave church mom and I figure the pain must be pretty bad. And, of course, knowing absolutely nothing, mother and I are jumping to conclusions that the back pain IS related to the cancer and that this means the cancer has really, really progressed and is an indicator that the prognosis will not be good and...you know, all that run-away thought process stuff. And, of course, we've both cried about 'this sign.' (Not in front of dad, of course.)
I realize that we need to realize that there will be a lot of this sort of thing and that we can't jump to the conclusion that every little thing is some indication that the cancer has progressed and the end is near and blah blah blah. I know that. We both know that. We just don't know how to do that yet. But I wanted to come here and ask if any of you "know" if back pain is associated with esophageal cancer? I realize the answer will again be, "Maybe, maybe not" but in your experience, is back pain part of this?
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ONE DAY AT A TIME
FIRST off welcome to our board and hope things work out well, just wanted to say you have a long road ahead of you. There is a member on this board and her name is MUMPHY (kathy) she went through this same thing with her husband you might want to see if she can help.
Kathy, can you give some insight to this since you walked these shoes with AL
Thanks
Lori aka MOE0 -
Could be related!MOE58 said:ONE DAY AT A TIME
FIRST off welcome to our board and hope things work out well, just wanted to say you have a long road ahead of you. There is a member on this board and her name is MUMPHY (kathy) she went through this same thing with her husband you might want to see if she can help.
Kathy, can you give some insight to this since you walked these shoes with AL
Thanks
Lori aka MOE
Hi,
I have a very long story so you would have to go back go June to start. Your mom is absolutly right about the back pain. Unfortunatly for me my husband did not tell me about his back pain soon enough. He had already had his surgery and thought it was just from staying in bed to much.
Tell your Dr. my husband ended up haveing a compression fracture to his spine due to the cancer mets had weakened the vertibra.
All they have to do is to get a MRI with contrast to see what was going on. If it has spread the pain will become unbareable and I wouldn't want anyone to go through what my husband did.
I will pray that back pain is just back pain. Please make sure you tell you Dr.s and make sure they do the scan. This is very important.
God Bless,
Kath0
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