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Prayers and well wishes to all of you!View Thread


The decision to buy herself some more time is hers. She is completely clear and lucid and knows that her cancer is very aggressive. She appears ready for the fight. I have told her that if she ever wants to quit, we will respect her decision.
One day at a time!!!View Thread

I think anxiety may be contributing to the nausea and loss of appetite, but the doctor also feels that shrinking the liver tumor will help a lot. She is taking Zofran and managing pretty well.
Thank you all so much for your concern....I will let you know how we fare.View Thread

I would really appreciate advice and shared experiences!View Thread

Jan, how did your mom's visit go this week?View Thread

Thoughts and prayers to all who are going through this awful time.
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