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would you have problem shaking hands with a person who has cancer :shrug:
My mother has terminal peritoneal cancer. She said the only time we couldn't hug her/touch her was if we were sick or if she's glowing in the dark.
 
My mother has terminal peritoneal cancer. She said the only time we couldn't hug her/touch her was if we were sick or if she's glowing in the dark.
:bighug::bighug::bighug:
So sorry to hear that, Dichoti. I just read up on it, how awful.
Not meaning to pry, but have you tried alternatives to chemo and surgery?
My heart goes out to you, your Mom and your family.
 
Yep. They tried surgery and chemo first, but it came back. Round 2 went the same way. Insurance won't cover immunotherapy, So they gave her a pill to take. My aunt has her trying frankinsense (sp?) Oil, and I told her I'd get her on whole plant cannabis oil... From what dad said and how her body language changed, It's really just a matter of time. She's still upright, and herself, But seems tired and quiet.
I'm not trying to sound like a morbid asshole, But we all know it's a matter of time. No need to mourn until it's that time, though.
 
Father in law has glioblastoma, on second round of chemo.

The difficult part is he is in a foul mood about it and combative to all around him

When all we want for him is the best quality of life for the time he has left.

:karmacloud: to all who have been affected by the big cunting C

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