Ronni
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Oh they do! They call, text, FaceTime.Is there any way Ron & his daughter speak to each other?
Phone or closed circuit TV?
Oh they do! They call, text, FaceTime.Is there any way Ron & his daughter speak to each other?
Phone or closed circuit TV?
I totally understand. Sheās so lucky to have this great family. Remind Ron that he can take a day off and build up his strength, if needed.She doesnāt lack for support. But thatās Ronās kid, yāknow? In his shoes Iād be doing exactly the same thing!
I'm so sorry to hear this, Ronni. I follow your updates, and I'm waiting for things to turn around for Ron.He isnāt any better. His cancer team decided he needed to go to the ER to be evaluated. Weāve been there all day, just now getting ready to leave because they were back and forth on admitting him.
They gave him IV morphine and a muscle relaxer, did an MRI, xray, bloodwork, and canāt find any reason for his muscle and joint pain other than reaction to his cancer treatment. He also has a rash that popped up all over his torso and underarm are, wrapping around to his back. No explanation for that either other than reaction to treatment.
He felt better in the hospital after the meds kicked in. Was actually able to move his head from side to side and up and down a little, lift his arms a bit higher, sit and stand with somewhat less pain. Weāre home now after a full day spent in the ER, with a muscle relaxer to take every 12 hours. Heās back in bed trying to sleep, feeling no better than when he left other than the slight relief he got in the hospital with the meds they gave him there.
Heās loaded up with pain pills and another dose of the muscle relaxer. Weāll see how he does when he gets back up.
Yea they do. They were in the same hospital, just different buildings and Ron would sometimes be able to go visit with her in between tests and bloodwork and such. His team would let him know if there was going to be enough time in between so he could go see her.Oh god, Ronni. The rash could absolutely be from the TX. But the other? Yeah, probably. It does sound like he needs better pain management. The one thing I've learned in my life is that we are not at all the same and our reactions can be a mystery when others don't bat an eye. He just might not be tolerating it as well as most. Although add in his daughter's challenges that could amplify his own physical reaction.
Do they know about the situation with his daughter?
This makes sense. Theyāve caught your cancer early enough that active surveillance is your ātreatmentā plan.PSA 11 at recent path test have to go back in three months to see if it had changed again (six monthly visits previously).
Am part of a cancer study, I suspect I am part of the cohort that looks at if doing nothing leads to a better outcome (don't really know). I am told that if it spreads (no sign in the last PET scan) the treatment will be hormone treatment only.
Quality of life is the watchword apparently. The cancer has absolutely no effect on my daily life at the moment (I am 79)
Thank you @SliverfoxI am following you two as, Ron goes through the cancer treatments.
Hoping for the best results for Ron.
My husband starts radiation treatments next week.
He's been reading over & over the paperwork they 'gave' him.
We have been seeing doctors for his health various problems this year.
Our hope is that the doctors we see "might" stubble onto the reason for his other pains.
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Don't mean to crowd out your worries,, just trying to let you know I'm slowly following you.
IF you think you"feel" a small old lady following you,, could be me!! Hugs![]()