Larry
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:07 last edited by
Damn.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:09 last edited by
Shit.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:12 last edited by
Oh no
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:14 last edited by
Very sorry to hear this.
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Shit.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:17 last edited by
Oh no
This is bad news.
Hang in there Larry, we need you here.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:23 last edited by
Oh no, that’s just awful. George please send him our best if you get the chance- he really is missed here.
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Oh no, that’s just awful. George please send him our best if you get the chance- he really is missed here.
wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:25 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Larry:
h no, that’s just awful. George please send him our best if you get the chance- he really is missed here.
Our entire conversation was via PM on the forum, not email.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 21:27 last edited by
My god. I’m sorry Larry. I watched my mother deal with this. Awful.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 22:26 last edited by
Damn, that sounds really bad. I'm so sorry, Larry!
I wonder why an ICU nurse would tell patients something like that when it's not true.
From what I understand, while stage 4 is always pretty bad, a lot now depends on the details, such as the exact histological type, the size and localization of metastases, ...
I wish there was something we could do.
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Damn, that sounds really bad. I'm so sorry, Larry!
I wonder why an ICU nurse would tell patients something like that when it's not true.
From what I understand, while stage 4 is always pretty bad, a lot now depends on the details, such as the exact histological type, the size and localization of metastases, ...
I wish there was something we could do.
wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 22:35 last edited byI wonder why an ICU nurse would tell patients something like that when it's not true.
From his messages, it appears that it was true. Or at least somewhat true - stage 4. Nevertheless, it is not the role of an ICU nurse to do this. It's the role of the docs taking care of the patients. She should be reprimanded.
From what I understand, while stage 4 is always pretty bad, a lot now depends on the details, such as the exact histological type, the size and localization of metastases, ...
Yes. A big medical center should be able to make those determinations and direct further therapy.
I wish there was something we could do.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 23:24 last edited by
Damn... I'm so sorry to hear this news. I'm at a loss for useful words - just sad to hear this.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 23:25 last edited by
Larry, I hope you can get this message, or George can share it with you.
Please consider coming to Mayo here in Minnesoooota. You deserve top tier docs and oncologists, and we have them here. I can help if you or your wife need some tips, info, or whatever on coming to Rochester, and I would be very happy to help you and your sweet bride.
You could at least get the Mayo doctors' ideas on what options would be best for you, and they may have options that have not been presented to you yet. Mayo will have a team of docs, not just one, that will review your case and come up with various options. You're worth getting another set of expert eyes on your health situation before you make decisions.
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Larry, I hope you can get this message, or George can share it with you.
Please consider coming to Mayo here in Minnesoooota. You deserve top tier docs and oncologists, and we have them here. I can help if you or your wife need some tips, info, or whatever on coming to Rochester, and I would be very happy to help you and your sweet bride.
You could at least get the Mayo doctors' ideas on what options would be best for you, and they may have options that have not been presented to you yet. Mayo will have a team of docs, not just one, that will review your case and come up with various options. You're worth getting another set of expert eyes on your health situation before you make decisions.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 23:36 last edited by
What horrible news.
Love and prayers to you Larry.
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wrote on 26 Jul 2022, 23:47 last edited by
Mayo is good. Used to deal with their lab all the time. But there are other good institutions, with strong treatment areas. When I think of cancer, I think of M.D. Anderson.
And I have no idea how much Larry would like to travel. A lot of patients dont like to venture too far away from family support systems. Vanderbilt is not too far. I know they have a cancer center. Duke would be to the East.
Every patient is different. Like Jon, my mom had lung cancer...Small oat cell. Mom had the oncologist shaking his head, because she made it almost four years. That was back in the late 90's, and I'm sure we have better treatments today, than back then.
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Damn... I'm so sorry to hear this news. I'm at a loss for useful words - just sad to hear this.
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wrote on 27 Jul 2022, 00:08 last edited by
I will echo the recommendations to visit a top notch medical center. There are always treatments not available or known to smaller locations.
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wrote on 27 Jul 2022, 00:10 last edited by
Thanks, every one of you. Jolly, ill be going to Thompson's Cancer Centers for treatment.
I do not want to die. This is scary. Thank you all for caring.
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Thanks, every one of you. Jolly, ill be going to Thompson's Cancer Centers for treatment.
I do not want to die. This is scary. Thank you all for caring.