Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will he go if you make the appointment and go with him?
Tried that and all I got was screaming.
This was my mom the last 6-9 months of her life. But her weight loss was accompanied by signifacant abdominal bloating and other symptoms she hid. She finally went to the doctor and got a scan and bloodwork and a terminal cancer diagnosis. She died 33 days later of pancreatic cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell his parents. (What would you want your future SIL/DIL to do?) Do you have any friends who are doctors? Is there any kind of service where a doctor can come to the house? Or can you send info to his PCP, if DH has a good relationship with them, and see what they say?
He does not have a PCP and he hasn’t seen a doctor since he broke his ankle 10years ago.
He sees a chiropractor and I’m thinking I may rope her in. I cannot believe she has not said anything to him.
Anonymous wrote:Tell his parents. (What would you want your future SIL/DIL to do?) Do you have any friends who are doctors? Is there any kind of service where a doctor can come to the house? Or can you send info to his PCP, if DH has a good relationship with them, and see what they say?
Anonymous wrote:You can only decide what your own actions will be and then stick to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will he go if you make the appointment and go with him?
Tried that and all I got was screaming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be concerned about cancer. The longer you put off figuring out what is going on, the worse, if in fact it is C.
That is my concern too, that or some other serious disease. He says whatever he has, no one will be able to do anything for him. I have been trying for over a year to get him to go to a doctor. He’s always had a “lab coat” phobia as long as I’ve known him.
I mean, I’m almost at the point of calling his parents and tattling to see if they can convince him to go. Our teens have tried talking to him too. Arghh
Anonymous wrote:Will he go if you make the appointment and go with him?
Anonymous wrote:I'd be concerned about cancer. The longer you put off figuring out what is going on, the worse, if in fact it is C.