Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 I really don't understand the waiting game. I also don't understand why no one prescribed a diuretic before this. I don't believe the procedure to remove fluid is dangerous but why did they wait so long. If your Mom had High Blood Pressure prior to this. This amounts to malpractice I have BORDERLINE high blood pressure as a CAREGIVER and I have to be on a diuretic. I hope I'm not being to forward but it sounds like her primary physician is giving up on her. This happened to me with Phil. If I had followed that Dr.s advice Phil would have died a year ago! I would STRONGLY recommend another Dr. I don't know what the prognosis is for recurrence but I do know chemo and/or surgery helps and that she can have quality and quantity of life. If this " arsehole " Dr. won't move on this find one who will! This is totally unacceptable. Sorry to be so harsh but I've been through this and it makes me so angry that Dr.s put people through this when there is so much hope. It is like they couldn't be bothered. Remember they work for YOU so if he can't be bothered play Trump and tell him YOU'RE FIRED! Take Care & God Bless, Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 I posted back on the 14th and 15th regarding my Mom. My Mom is having the fluid build up in her abdominal area and also looks like she has a recurrence of tumors inside and outside her colon. My Mom scheduled an appointment for a second opinion at a cancer center which I'm very happy about. The only problem is they can't see her until January 6th because they are extremely busy. She is having so much trouble with this fluid that she went back to her doctor and told him what I had found out about this fluid and can't they drain this. The doctor says yes they can drain this and they do it all the time. Why didn't this idiot suggest this a long time ago? He waits for us to find out about it and suggest it. I hope the cancer center will be more help to my Mom. My question is how dangerous is this treatment of taking the fluid out? My Mom is so miserable--her blood pressure is extremely high and she can't eat or drink and is having a hard time breathing. The fluid is starting to go into her legs too. The hospital that will do this treatment said this should help with her problems. My Mom is going on Wednesday to have this done--I pray she'll be okay. If something happens to her, this will be my fault for suggesting it. My Mom is going to wait until after she goes to the cancer center to decide if she should go with more chemo treatments. Is there any hope with this? Can people have recurrences and have this fluid build up and get better? I'm so glad I found this board because I feel like there's hope out there. Thanks for your help. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 I totally agree with you. I told my Mom how unhappy I am with this doctor and now since she brought up the idea of having the fluid drained how suddenly he says this is a common procedure. Why didn't he tell her about this a long time ago? I agree I don't like his attitude--I feel he's giving up too and this really had an effect on my Mom. She's starting to sound more hopeful now that this procedure will be done and that she will be going for a second opinion. I'm hoping the cancer center will give her a better feeling for the future and that she will get rid of these tumor growths. My Mom never had a real problem with high blood pressure--there were times it would be higher but it was during stressful times--it would be in a normal range most of the time. It is definitely way out of control now. The people at the hospital said the fluid build up is making her blood pressure so high and hopefully this procedure will bring it down. Thank you so much for your help. Diane > I really don't understand the waiting game. I also don't understand why no > one prescribed a diuretic before this. I don't believe the procedure to remove > fluid is dangerous but why did they wait so long. > > If your Mom had High Blood Pressure prior to this. This amounts to > malpractice I have BORDERLINE high blood pressure as a CAREGIVER and I have to be on a > diuretic. > > I hope I'm not being to forward but it sounds like her primary physician is > giving up on her. This happened to me with Phil. > If I had followed that Dr.s advice Phil would have died a year ago! > I would STRONGLY recommend another Dr. > > I don't know what the prognosis is for recurrence but I do know chemo and/or > surgery helps and that she can have quality and quantity of life. If this > " arsehole " Dr. won't move on this find one who will! This is totally > unacceptable. > > Sorry to be so harsh but I've been through this and it makes me so angry that > Dr.s put people through this when there is so much hope. It is like they > couldn't be bothered. > > Remember they work for YOU so if he can't be bothered play Trump and > tell him YOU'RE FIRED! > > Take Care & God Bless, > Narice > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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