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... has fluid in his abdomen which has been tested positive for cancer cells. He has swollen lymph nodes in his lungs. He doesn't have liver cirrohsis, but possible cancer. He has lost 30lbs.
I don't...
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... I find the first hand experiances shared very helpful in I am not alone. I feel the onocolgist hides information from my husband (I think so he doesent focus on his health) But as a caregiver I really...
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... the nurses refused to give him oxygen. He was looking at me with such terror in his eyes, trying desperatly to breathe. It was horrible. He did not deserve to die so agonizingly. He was just a good, sweet...
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With the death of our spouse (which here includes fiancé e, significant other, partner, etc.), we grieve the loss of so much more than someone we...
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I'm desparately trying to hold it all together because if I can't thOen I'll be of no help to anyone. The problem is I feel like I'm emotionally spent ..... like I have no more to give and yet still know...
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... so tough.
How can one make a choice to take one's life,
while another fights so desperately to preserve it...
and how can one become so unabled as to not avail to voice their...
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My husband passed away on Dec. 18th 2014 @ 11: 25 pm.. This has been one of the hardest things i have ever had to do in life. When my husband Ron was diagnosed with the cancer and they only gave him a couple...
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... has no other family and not one friend. I have 1 close friend who I've exhausted with my constant despair over the last year. Even though my mom and I didn't have the best relationship, she's still my...
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... style="font-size: 12. 8000001907349px; ">Micrometastatic disease, possibly in the lymph nodes or bone. Possibility of local recurrence.
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... I've been finding the emotional toll of being a caregiver very hard, what I've found the hardest is a lack of support from my friends. I thought I had very close friends and expected people to connect,...