I'm very sorry. My mom passed away suddenly a few weeks ago. I don't have any wise words, there aren't any. Just try to spend time with her and be present. So sorry. |
I believe the cancer center is MD Anderson in Texas. We know of one woman in our area who went there with Stage 4 Ovarian a few years ago and is alive and doing well today. Then a friend had a builder on a project on her home suddenly come down with a lymphoma and went there, too, for something not usually done. He was there several months, but survived. It might be worth it for your Mom to get two good opinions on course of treatment and also side effects. It may also depend on her age and her overall health as to what she decides to do. Again, just going out there is the best thing you can do for her. It is hard to know whether one should leave their natural support and community to go away for treatment or not. Sometimes large places like that will see a patient and make advice on treatment protocol which a local oncologist can then follow. I will say that b all means make sure your step-Dad knows that your Mom's doctors should deal with any side effects of treatment, too. Prayers for a remission if at all possible. |
I'm so sorry, poster. OP--I lost my dad to lymphoma 4 years ago. It was a sudden, stage 4 diagnosis. It was very hard. Learn from someone what you can expect to see and experience. It helps to know what to expect and how best to handle it. Just be there for her and show her love. Also, how old is your child/children? Do they know your mother? There are ways of explaining illness to children that make it easier to understand. Wishing you much support. |
Hugs OP. Thinking of you, your mom, and family. |