While you go down this path again remember to take it one day at a time. Don't feel selfish if you need a moment to yourself to destress and make sense of it all. My heart is with you and your husband. Feel free to write to me if you ever need to vent. Stay strong and positive xoxo
- doozie
- Lake City, FL
- Member Since Jan 2013
Their Diagnoses (1)
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- Caregiver: Adenosquamous Carcinoma, Lung Cancer
- Patient Info: Currently in active treatment (initial surgery, receiving chemo rounds/radiation), Diagnosed: over 9 years ago, Male, Age: 79, Stage IV, EGFR mutation positive: Don't Know
- View this journey (2 Experiences)
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doozie wrote on Hopeandfaith's wall
My husband diagnosed several months ago, undergoing treatment right now. We're praying for remission. I wish you love and Peace my friend. Doozie
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doozie wrote on MbMadigan's wall
so so sorry for your loss. I lost my first Husband to cancer, now married only 3 years to my current husband, he has stage 4 lung cancer. Can't believe I'm walking this path again. My heart goes out to all caregivers. We are the ones in the background who are suffering mostly in silence. Peace and love to all, Doozie
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Leung
Being the one with stage 4 lung cancer, I soooo know that you are not suffering in silence! I feel so much pain for my husband and children! They want to do something, and can do nothing. You are not alone! Love is all around you! Take what you can, give what you can, that's all! Much love!
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doozie shared an experience
Side Effects (Fatigue (tiredness)): Although he has other symptoms like lack of appetite, low blood counts, trouble with either constipation or Diahrrea, his fatigue has me most concerned. Seems he sleep away the days, not doing any better for weeks after his Chemo treatments. Is this normal?
over 9 years ago1 Comment-
GregP_WN
Hi Doozie, if you are asking this as a question, please post it in the questions tab so everyone will see it. Listed here on your experiences page not that many will see it unless they search for you.
Just click on the questions tab at the top of the page and fill in the info, you'll get some feedback there.Thanks for posting!
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doozie shared an experience
Drug or Chemo Therapy (Chemotherapy and radiation combined): I am the caregiver for my husband. He has completed 20 radiation treatments and in the middle of Chemo at this time. Very concerned about his inability to bounce back from his Chemo. Symptoms of lack of appetite, and esp. the tiredness(he sleeps away most of his days) seem to linger til just before his next Chemo treatment (they are every 3 weeks. Is this normal?
over 9 years ago