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Louisa

Thanks for the update on dad and mum and yourself.

We very often concentrate on the patient but we also need to think of those close to him.

Dad sounds to be putting up quite a fight and staying in good spirits

I know you know what is inevitable at some stage so it is no use the group pointing this out, but I know too how supportive you are and what a great family you are.

I hope dad can stay in good spirits and mum can cope with the staring of it all.

Best wishes and prayers for you all

PS Have you cooked the scones if I pop round for a cuppa in 10 minutes - if only we could!

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Would muffins be ok? ;-)

would be awesome to have you pop in !!!

thanks, as always for your encouraging words, and prayers..Im so grateful for you in this group. Thankyou !!

LoveLouisa

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Louisa --

There is a possibility that your dad could get Quadramet injections. This

would deliver radiation directly to the sites where there are metastases on

the bone. This is a palliative treatment to relieve bone pain, but it tends

to lower the white blood cell count, so that has to be monitored.

You can read about my late friend Young's experience with the

Quadramet clinical trial he participated in on his Phoenix5 website at

http://www.phoenix5.org/clinical/rvycj0330cllinical01.html

<http://www.phoenix5.org/clinical/rvycj0330cllinical01.html> . It did make

him feel better by his own report.

It may help to consult with an expert medical oncologist in the US via email

and see if there is any chemotherapy regimen that your dad might be able to

tolerate that has been overlooked. Dr. (Snuffy) Myers, Dr. Israel

Barken, Dr. Strum and Dr. Mark Scholz are among our best. If you

would like contact information for any of these doctors, let me know and

I'll put you in touch with them.

And of course our prayers are with you all.

Donna Pogliano

Co-author of " A Primer on Prostate Cancer, The Empowered Patient's Guide "

my Dad

Hi everyone, from Wintery NZ....

My apologies in starting, for this long letter...as some of it will be

repeated, and no doubt it will be waffly...:-)

For background information, Im from NZ, and my dad who is only 56/57, was

diagnosed with Prostate Cancer 3 yrs this month. I remember the shock, as

dad has always been healthy...etc..and now, not only were we facing Cancer,

but it was in the advanced stages then, and was terminal. HOw long we had,

we didnt know, and we are thankful that we have had these 3 yrs so far !!!.

The cancer had spread into his bones, and when they discovered this cancer,

this is where they had found a lot of cancer. So an operation was not an

option. Dad started on hormone tablets (have no idea of the names of

pills..its enough to know all this info :-) ). However things progressed

rather rapidly, and within the first year of the discovery, dad had to stop

working, because the stress was causing things to advance rapidly too, as

well as the pain and discomfort dad was in.

Well, this last 6 months things have advanced rapidly again. As i have

written before, his psa rate leapt hugely , doubling each month, until the

lastest reading we saw was just a few off 1000. Telling us that the hormone

treatment dad had become ammune to. Yep, he had tried a few..and these were

the last ones he could try..

The latest thing we have had to deal with is, dad was starting to get

numbness in his legs, and the hospice nurses (who visit mum and dad every

day), said to keep an eye on, as this could be serious. One day, dad just

fell (dad's spine is riddled with the cancer, so any fall could be

disasterous also), when his legs just gave way, and they rushed him up to

hospital, because he just couldnt feel anything, and he had lost bladder

control. When they got him up there, they did an mri scan (something he

hated immensly, as he hates the closed in tunnel, AND he was in constant

pain, from his back) and they discovered new tumours growing on dads spine.

Which they began giving him 5 treatments of radiation. The tumors on his

spine, were blocking the nerves, and causing dad's legs to go numb etc

etc....and if he kept trying to move..it could have damaged a lot

more...anyways..he is in a wheelchair at the moment, and beginning to get

movement back, as the radiation treatment seems to have be en successful.

Dad's has been on morphine for a while now. 2 doses a day, and a top up if

he needs it.He has been on stereoids to improve his appetite, which

unfortunately without them he would have none...and the side affect of this

is the puffiness. Which has a lot of other problems to go with it...the

worse being that he is hardly recognisable..and makes him feel a bit upset

:-(( But apparently he is very excited that he now has an electric bed, from

the hospice !!!

My mum has been completely amazing through all this. We are a pretty open

family, and bawl and hug when we feel the need, ring each other up, emails

etc...and this time next week i will be up visiting my mum and dad again

(which of course I am very excited about..!!)

Please, for any of you who pray, please pray for my mum. Because of the

medication and stuff, dad gets forgetful and confused, and so mum is kinda

following around behind picking up the pieces, as it were.. And

understandibly, I am really worried about her. A lot of people ask how dad

is...and rightly so, after all he is the one with cancer. But it also

affects the family, and my concern is my mum. So please, if you wish to

pray..to pray for mum as well would be greatly appreciated...

After all this longgggg letter...and sorry if its a big negative...but

surprisingly enough, dad is still in good spirits, fighting and laughing and

very positive. He isnt unrealisitically positive. But he is grateful for the

day he is in.

Ok..i better go, before the blubbering here starts :-)

Thanks again everyone for your ears/eyes..and patients

Hugs for everyone who needs them, and for those who dont ;-)

Louisa

(New Zealand)

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