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Dec 22 2007

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Dec 22 2007

Angiosarcoma of the liver

Terese for Pammy and the rest of us
(pammy’s liver cancer story please give your hugs)

I am reading this. My husband,45, has Angiosarcoma of the liver.
He never smoked, took drugs or worked in a factory that emitted chemicals. We have two children,13 and 9, and we just found out that the chemo that they are using is not working so they have switched him to a new drug. He just came home from the hospital and doesn’t have enough energy to make it up the stairs. I can’t stand to see him in this state and I fear he doesn’t have much time left. We just found out on Oct 31 that he has a liver mass so it has only been 8 weeks and already I can see how cancer causes such pain, pain that no person should have to endure. Keep us in your prayers.


Terese 

Dear Terese,

All our prayers and hugs for you and your children.

Father most of the time didn’t have the energy to walk up the stairs either, so we put a hospital bed in the living room where he slept the last months of his life. Yet sometimes "father was gone" : just managed to walk the stairs on his own and sleep in his good old bed…

Pain: we opted for NO PAIN : meaning giving the pain medication every so many hours and progressively adding more medication when needed.

Hugs and prayers.

What is Angiosarcoma

A type of cancer that begins in the lining of blood vessels. This type of tumor tends to be aggressive, recur locally, and spread widely. It can originate anywhere in the body but is well known to arise in skin, soft tissue, liver, breast, spleen, bone, lung and heart.

Father’s metastatic liver cancer was called adenocarcinoma… all in all words without a real meaning for us, especially when you hear the word cancer and you don’t hear the word cure…

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Dec 22 2007

Valerie for Pammy: liver cancer and the Universe

From Valerie to Pammy with very different opinion from Metastatic Liver Cancer below

(pammy’s liver cancer story please give your hugs)

Hi Pammy,
Yes, I am reading - I stumbled upon your post while looking for something else - so I guess it was meant to be. I lost my boyfriend to liver cancer last year. It was the hardest 5 years of my life - watching the treatments - and the change and feeling so lost and alone.


Fortunately, the liver support group at Shands Hospital in Gainesville Florida and Dr. David Nelson, head of GI Liver gave us a lot of love - tons of love - and managed to find clinical studies that benefited my boyfriend. The study benefited him so much he became eligible for a transplant (as far as the Doctor’s were concerned) but the state of Florida (Medicaid) denied him because of the money. This was a real blow to everyone.


I won’t say I am religious - I am spiritual - but God does answer prayers and is there in our hour of need - the God of the universe or whatever you want to call him.


The universe has a purpose for each and every one of us, for you and your sister - Your sister is cared for by God and the universe and - people like me are out here for you - praying, sending you hugs, and love and healing vibes. Reach out to that energy. We are all in this together - none of us - alone — though we feel it often and there is nothing more horrible than the grief we feel when we lose someone -


I have come to see those who I’ve lost are still here with me - they are my angels now - and God knows I could not go on without them.


We send you love and hugs - never stop believing in the angels - They help us through the hard times to show us the miracles.


Remember - your sister is God’s child, a beautiful child of the universe - and though we might not understand her purpose right now or her suffering - she is great and good - enduring more than we can imagine.


hugs, and hugs and eons of hugs
Valerie
aka “Ariel” arielval {AT} yahoo.com

What we have to say to the universe

I still haven’t figured out what the universe was trying to say to father who had been helping people all his life, worked all his life and didn’t seem to have any enemies. Is it that the universe doesn’t want people like that to live their last days in peace and quietness?

I wouldn’t have mind that father had died sitting on a table sipping his coffee at a ripe old age, but I really don’t see the point why the universe has to enlarge his liver each day a tiny bit and suck all the life out of father…

Yet like we say: each cancer story is different, and if you can live with what happened in a good way, you are already one step further than me.

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