Help Nelson: who has angiosarcoma liver cancer experience to share?

angiosarcoma cancer

Nelson’s 5 year old has angiosarcoma cancer. Nelson asks you to exchange experiences with cancer treatments and day to day life regarding your loved one that has angiosarcoma cancer.

 

We would love to read your feedback and experience like you always do on our metastatic liver cancer site.

 

If you need some inspiration, then I would suggest to answer the following angiosarcoma cancer questions:

 

  • which types of chemotherapy did you or your loved one undergo?
     
  • what were the chemotherapy side effects?
     
  • did you see any improvements using holistic cancer treatment or alternative cancer treatments?
     
  • have you or your loved one undergone any new cancer treatments?
     
  • what are the costs of the cancer treatments and how do is your health insurance or cancer insurance helping you out?
     
  • how do you organize your daily life?
     
  • where do you find the strength and energy to make it through every other day?

 

Please leave your comments here or at the post where Stephanie talks about her husband’s angiosarcoma of the liver.

2 thoughts on “Help Nelson: who has angiosarcoma liver cancer experience to share?”

  1. @Terese

     

    Thanks Terese for sharing and responding so fast.

     

    I am sorry to hear about your loss and like your children I also do use a lot the expression:

     

    what would dad have done?

     

    The only reasons I can find for getting cancer is:

     

    • eating food with pesticides
       
    • breathing the unhealthy air around us

     

    Anybody can get cancer, but it’s logical that a weaker body will get affected faster than a strong body.

     

    Unfortunately pesticides are making our body weak although it fills us up

     

    Unfortunately the chemical industry behind pesticides is so huge and so strong that they will do anything to let us believe that:

     

    unhealthy substances in food is healthy

     

    Why do we believe this???

     

    It’s sad we have to live on a planet where we breath and consume poison each and every day.

     

    All my hugs and prayers to you and your family Terese, please drop by any time and share your experience to help others walking a similar cancer path.

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  2. I wrote theo entry about by husband of 45 almost a year ago. I had forgotten the website and today I opened my emails and here is someone else telling their story. The website was once again found. Sadly one week after I wrote my entry my husband passed away. His decline within the week he arrived back home from the hospital was rapid. He wasn’t even in Hospice for 12 hours. In any event the year has been one of change. I describe it as the new normal. I am a strong person and am moving forward. My kids seem to be doing very well both socially and academically. I want my them to remember their Dad. We often talk abut “what Dad would have done”.
    Angiosarcoma is a rare Cancer not just for kids but for anyone
    unfortunate enough to be diagnosed with it. I live in a large metropolitan city with access to University Hospitals. The Oncologist we were seeing was truly only guessing. He was using what he thought would be beneficial but in reality there was nothing proven to beat this type of Cancer. I am left always wondering how did he get this? You will all be in my prayers. Happy Holidays.

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