You mean the fen-------. Nope he won't touch those. He has others but none are very effective.That's what I was getting to.
If he needs it, get him to use that pain patch or whatever it is.
You mean the fen-------. Nope he won't touch those. He has others but none are very effective.That's what I was getting to.
If he needs it, get him to use that pain patch or whatever it is.
Tibs, refresh my memory. What type of cancer does he have? And do you know the stage?you must have had chemo on your mind like i do - somebody dropped the ball with bil!!!!!!!!!!!!! while his scans are clean and he's been going to appointments faithfully he was thrown for a loop tuesday. that day he asked when he finally would get his chemo schedule and was told there was no longer a point doing chemo. that should have been done 2 to 3 months after surgery. 5 months after surgery was way too late![]()
Yeah, I "get that". I mean the CDC just classified it as Americas most dangerous drug, or something like that.You mean the fen-------. Nope he won't touch those. He has others but none are very effective.
pancreatic - must have been early stage because he qualified for wipple surgery; not too many doTibs, refresh my memory. What type of cancer does he have? And do you know the stage?
might he consider the other stuff? under nh's guidelines he definitely is entitledNope he won't touch those.
He doesn't like that stuff either.He does have Oxy. He just doesn't like drugs and takes them sparingly.might he consider the other stuff? under nh's guidelines he definitely is entitled
Wow, a rough one, as is the surgery. Glad he got through that. I've heard many do NOT have adjuvant chemo OR radiation after a Whipple. Pretty sure Mayo Clinic does NOT. So, he still has a lot of hope, especially if he had chemo PRIOR to Whipple. How is he doing?pancreatic - must have been early stage because he qualified for wipple surgery; not too many do![]()
no chemo beforehand and still recuperating 5 months after. nothing works like it did before. very weak and while he is now able to eat almost like he used to his body is not getting the calories and nutrients. on the third try with yet another enzyme.Wow, a rough one, as is the surgery. Glad he got through that. I've heard many do NOT have adjuvant chemo OR radiation after a Whipple. Pretty sure Mayo Clinic does NOT. So, he still has a lot of hope, especially if he had chemo PRIOR to Whipple. How is he doing?
Hope he keeps up with scans faithfully, to stay on top of things!
morning, kc!Morning Snails
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Now, THAT'S unusual. Was he treated at a Cancer Center??? I've never heard of NO chemo at all. Could be wrong, I'm sure.no chemo beforehand and still recuperating 5 months after. nothing works like it did before. very weak and while he is now able to eat almost like he used to his body is not getting the calories and nutrients. on the third try with yet another enzyme.