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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 21 2007

How to deal with pain

From Cathy to Pammy
(request-from-pammy)

Pammy,


My younger sister was also recently diagnosed with 4th stage metastaic liver cancer with the primary being her esophagus. She too has a 5 year old son and is a single mother. Due to lack of insurance she has fallen through the cracks of the healthcare system. She is in excruciating pain and has been unable to fill the $2600 prescription for her morphine. If they don’t begin the chemo soon I fear she will not make it another week or two. I feel for you, I work in the medical field and trust me, a little knowledge is not necessarily a good thing. My sister is terrified and so am I. Anything you have to tell me as far as what happens now or any advise I’m open.

Dear Cathy,

When father had metastatic liver cancer, we opted that no pain was a priority
(no matter what, money included…).

Please contact Colin who has chronic pain and blogs about it. You can find his blog in our Lord of Pain post.

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Dec 12 2007

Request from Pammy

(read all the previous 5 posts if you don’t know about Pammy : Sad secondary liver cancer news, please give your support!)

hi pammy again,
I am quite a spiritual person but I’m not into the big man above at the moment sorry !!!!!!!,

Ann has never been a smoker or drinker as such only the odd party , her belly has been swollen now for 4 weeks her hair is very thin from the chemotherapy that has made her quite sick but she has been able to get the boys some Christmas presents and her son jack some birthday presents on her good days .

I know miracles do happen and that is more than I hope but I don’t think so this time her morphine is up to 40mg twice a day and break through tablet in between if need be also 18 other tablets through the day , I hope this next bit Is not frowned upon,

Her friends are having a benefit night on 12th Jan at acacia halls In Dartford Kent unfortunately we only have 300 tickets but they are all sold but are asking for any donation, as financial or any thing that can be auctioned or raffled to be sent to Mrs Nicola Hearn, 36 Harold Avenue, Belvedere,Kent DA17 5NL


Please give an update Pammy. I was just without words when I read your comment because father’s cancer story "played" all over again In my mind.

But I don’t have the experience of chemotherapy, so I am back and again: all my hugs for you!

Please leave an email where people can reach you Pammy!

Whoever read this: feel free to give your feedback! Sooner or later you will read something that can set your mind more at ease than It Is now…

It did give us comfort In hearing about other cancer stories!

The journey is a very though one, but one can learn that others have walked a similar journey…

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