Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Sharon, My husband died in February after about a year of illness. Colon cancer was dxd in June, 2003. He had liver involvement as well, but much more extensive than your mom's. He too decided against treatment after surgery to remove the primary tumor. I think I'd have made a different decision for myself, but I knew that I needed to support him in whatever he decided. We brought in Hospice in September and I know I couldn't have done it without those wonderful people who dedicate their lives to making the last months comfortable for people who are dying. I don't know enough about your mom's situation to have any thoughts about her decision to opt out of the liver resection, but it sounds like the surgeon is supporting her. I wish you and your mom peace with her decision. If you want to know more about hospice, there's lots of info on the web. Just put " Hospice " into the search engine. Maeve > Even if there is only one liver nodule, mom has decided not to go > through with the surgery. Actually, she had decided not to do > anything more at all. I did talk to the general surgeon, whom she > trusts, and he didn't think she could withstand the resection. He > said it would break her spirit. Well, that is already broken, but > his advice seems reasonable from a stamina viewpoint. > > Being as ignorant as I am, I don't know what to do. She told me > yesterday that she is scared. So am I, but I want to be positive for > her. > > I might get her to have the PET scan, but even that is iffy. If she > does, I don't know if it will be of any use. > > Should I back off? It isn't my body or life. I'm trying to will her > to not give up. > > Thanks for the support. I wish there was more that I could bring to > all here. You have my thoughts and prayers always. > > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Sharon, My husband died in February after about a year of illness. Colon cancer was dxd in June, 2003. He had liver involvement as well, but much more extensive than your mom's. He too decided against treatment after surgery to remove the primary tumor. I think I'd have made a different decision for myself, but I knew that I needed to support him in whatever he decided. We brought in Hospice in September and I know I couldn't have done it without those wonderful people who dedicate their lives to making the last months comfortable for people who are dying. I don't know enough about your mom's situation to have any thoughts about her decision to opt out of the liver resection, but it sounds like the surgeon is supporting her. I wish you and your mom peace with her decision. If you want to know more about hospice, there's lots of info on the web. Just put " Hospice " into the search engine. Maeve > Even if there is only one liver nodule, mom has decided not to go > through with the surgery. Actually, she had decided not to do > anything more at all. I did talk to the general surgeon, whom she > trusts, and he didn't think she could withstand the resection. He > said it would break her spirit. Well, that is already broken, but > his advice seems reasonable from a stamina viewpoint. > > Being as ignorant as I am, I don't know what to do. She told me > yesterday that she is scared. So am I, but I want to be positive for > her. > > I might get her to have the PET scan, but even that is iffy. If she > does, I don't know if it will be of any use. > > Should I back off? It isn't my body or life. I'm trying to will her > to not give up. > > Thanks for the support. I wish there was more that I could bring to > all here. You have my thoughts and prayers always. > > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Maeve, My heart hurts for you. Certainly, hospice is to be considered. I hope that won't be necessary for some time. I will continue to hope and pray for some quality time. Take care. Sharon colon_cancer_support , " mweigand_ch2001 " <mweigand_ch2001@y...> wrote: > Sharon, > My husband died in February after about a year of illness. Colon > cancer was dxd in June, 2003. He had liver involvement as well, but > much more extensive than your mom's. He too decided against > treatment after surgery to remove the primary tumor. I think I'd > have made a different decision for myself, but I knew that I needed > to support him in whatever he decided. We brought in Hospice in > September and I know I couldn't have done it without those wonderful > people who dedicate their lives to making the last months comfortable > for people who are dying. I don't know enough about your mom's > situation to have any thoughts about her decision to opt out of the > liver resection, but it sounds like the surgeon is supporting her. > > I wish you and your mom peace with her decision. If you want to know > more about hospice, there's lots of info on the web. Just > put " Hospice " into the search engine. > Maeve > > > > > > Even if there is only one liver nodule, mom has decided not to go > > through with the surgery. Actually, she had decided not to do > > anything more at all. I did talk to the general surgeon, whom she > > trusts, and he didn't think she could withstand the resection. He > > said it would break her spirit. Well, that is already broken, but > > his advice seems reasonable from a stamina viewpoint. > > > > Being as ignorant as I am, I don't know what to do. She told me > > yesterday that she is scared. So am I, but I want to be positive > for > > her. > > > > I might get her to have the PET scan, but even that is iffy. If > she > > does, I don't know if it will be of any use. > > > > Should I back off? It isn't my body or life. I'm trying to will > her > > to not give up. > > > > Thanks for the support. I wish there was more that I could bring > to > > all here. You have my thoughts and prayers always. > > > > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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