julie99
10-06-2007, 06:57 PM
I wrote before about the doctors finally finding out my brother's lung cancer had metestasized.
Evidently it had started before the right lobe was taken out. Is that right? Wouldn't it have to have started before his lobe was taken out, or could it have been in the blood just waiting to attack something else?
His doctor that operated on the lung said it was a good kind of cancer to have and that it wouldn't spread or anything. He did not do any radiation or anything-No chemo.
Now, it is 9 months later and he has a 3 inch tumor near his spine. They are doing radiation and were going to do chemo. His blood calcium went up real high and they had to give him medication for that.
He has been in bad pain since about 3 months after his surgery. When he went back to his doctor, he talked like my brother was pretending to get out of work. He told him to go to a pain clinic.
At the pain clinic they gave him medication and x-rayed his back. They said that his ribs were broken. Now they are saying the cancer had eaten through the bone. My brother showed them a large lump on his back and they said it wasn't anything.
Nobody gave his a cat-scan or anything.
Now they are saying he's not going to make it.
They are sending hospice nurses out to help him.
He is still taking radiation, but for the first two weeks, it burned his throat and he could not eat anything.
He's so little now, he has no strength at all, can hardly walk.
Anyway, after all this, if anyone has lung cancer and then starts having pain somewhere else or any symptoms, stay on top of it and make your doctor do something!!!
Don't let them tell you it's nothing!
Maybe it wouldn't save his life, but he would not have endured so much pain for so many months.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
Evidently it had started before the right lobe was taken out. Is that right? Wouldn't it have to have started before his lobe was taken out, or could it have been in the blood just waiting to attack something else?
His doctor that operated on the lung said it was a good kind of cancer to have and that it wouldn't spread or anything. He did not do any radiation or anything-No chemo.
Now, it is 9 months later and he has a 3 inch tumor near his spine. They are doing radiation and were going to do chemo. His blood calcium went up real high and they had to give him medication for that.
He has been in bad pain since about 3 months after his surgery. When he went back to his doctor, he talked like my brother was pretending to get out of work. He told him to go to a pain clinic.
At the pain clinic they gave him medication and x-rayed his back. They said that his ribs were broken. Now they are saying the cancer had eaten through the bone. My brother showed them a large lump on his back and they said it wasn't anything.
Nobody gave his a cat-scan or anything.
Now they are saying he's not going to make it.
They are sending hospice nurses out to help him.
He is still taking radiation, but for the first two weeks, it burned his throat and he could not eat anything.
He's so little now, he has no strength at all, can hardly walk.
Anyway, after all this, if anyone has lung cancer and then starts having pain somewhere else or any symptoms, stay on top of it and make your doctor do something!!!
Don't let them tell you it's nothing!
Maybe it wouldn't save his life, but he would not have endured so much pain for so many months.
Hindsight is always 20/20.

