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  • Alexandria, VA
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LifeAlert or similar systems?
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Hi all, does anyone have any experience with LifeAlert or any similar devices? I'm a caregiver to my mom (who doesn't live with me), and I want to get one for both my mom and my dad. LifeAlert has a…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by mekbride Oct 26, 2011.

Xgeva vs. Zometa?
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Hi all, my mom is stage IV NSCLC and has bone mets. She's been on maintenance Alimta for 2 years with Zometa shots for the bone mets. This last chemo, her doc switched her to a new drug called Xgeva-…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by talley101 Jul 20, 2011.

Hi all, I'm a caregiver

I posted this originally in the "Introduce Yourself" forum, but thought it might be more appropriate in the Caregiver forum as way of generating discussion and introducing us caregivers to each…Continue

Started Apr 11, 2011

Hi all, I'm a caregiver

I'm not new here, but thought I'd introduce myself since Amy added this new forum. I'm a caregiver to my mom, who is a 5 1/2 year survivor of stage IV NSCLC. She is a former smoker, and like so many…Continue

Started Apr 4, 2011

 

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GADawg/MOD replied to Toad's discussion New to this forum.
"Todd, what Maribeth said is right on the money. You are just getting started on this ride, so don't throw in the towel yet. My mom is a 6 1/2 year stage IV survivor. Hang in there! "
Sunday
GADawg/MOD replied to Toad's discussion New to this forum.
"Hi Todd, From what I understand PET scans are notorious for giving false positives. My mom's doc always does them concurrently with a CT to get the most information. Unfortunately, living with cancer, at least to my family, can best be…"
May 21
GADawg/MOD replied to Jacki's discussion Nausea following chemo
"Hi Jacki, I'm so sorry to hear chemo has been so rough on you. My mom went through 6 cycles of traditional chemo and is now on maintenance chemo. One thing that helped her was eating smaller meals more often and eating bland foods that she was…"
May 20
GADawg/MOD replied to phoenixmom's discussion new to lung love
"Phoenixmom, I'm so glad you did sign up and join- you will find so much information, camaraderie, and encouragement here. There's a caregiver section, too, if your husband or kids want support. LC is tough on the whole family. As you said,…"
May 11
GADawg/MOD replied to phoenixmom's discussion new to lung love
"Hello phoenixmom, what a trial you've had- being your Dad's caregiver and then being diagnosed yourself.  So you know both sides, the patient and the caregiver roles. You must be one strong lady. My mom was diagnosed stage IV at age…"
May 9
GADawg/MOD replied to Eshively's discussion moving into metastasis
"Hi Eric, My mom had a tumor in her right tibia. The radiation really stopped the pain. It takes a while after treatment ends for the pain to stop, but it will. Hang in there!"
May 1
GADawg/MOD replied to SANTATERESA's discussion "Pemetrexed"
"You're welcome, that's what this site is for! Hang in there! "
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to SANTATERESA's discussion "Pemetrexed"
"Hi, my mom is 65. When she lost her hair during radiation, it just fell out in clumps within a matter of days. So I can't speak to Alimta and hair loss. Everyone is different, but my mom seems to get the most tired 3 days after chemo. Then a…"
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to Ronni's discussion Hardness of stool....... any suggestions...
"Hi Ronni, My mom uses Dulcolax or Senokot. Yogurt also seems to get things moving with her-"
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to Smitty's discussion Survivor summit?
"Hi Smitty, I believe there is a gentleman on our site who mentioned attending this summit. I believe it's through Lungevity-"
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to KDDHope's discussion Scan 2
"Wow, graduating and a wonderful scan result. I know you must be over the moon! Enjoy this time!"
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to SANTATERESA's discussion "Pemetrexed"
"Hello, my mom is on Alimta. She was already bald when she started from radiation. She tolerates Alimta pretty well but it does cause her fatigue and sometimes diarrhea."
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to Jenpierno's discussion Steroid Withdrawal
"Hi Jen, My mom has taken the usual decahedron with her chemo but also took it to control brain swelling after a gamma knife. She ended up being on them about 6 weeks. And then the weaning process began, and she was weaned really slowly due to the…"
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to KDDHope's discussion Scan 2
"Hi KDD, keep us posted and let us know how the scan went!"
Apr 17
GADawg/MOD replied to mekbride's discussion When is enough ENOUGH
"Eric and MEK, How fun! I'd be honored to be MEK's escort and meet up with a fellow Scot (I have relatives in Jura). MEK will let me know when and where, I'm sure. It's a date-"
Apr 10
GADawg/MOD replied to mekbride's discussion When is enough ENOUGH
"Hi mek and Eric, I'm in DC, too, so MEK if you need someone to accompany you to get that pint, just let me know!"
Apr 10

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My experience with lung cancer

My mom was diagnosed with lung cancer about 4 1/2 years ago. I was 29 years old at the time, newly married, and living 10 hours away from my parents. I still remember the whole conversation- they had called my husband first so that he would come home from work and be with me when they told me. Well, my husband was out of the office, but he knew something was wrong (although we would've never dreamed it was cancer)-- he called me and we conference- called my parents. They thought we were actually together because they could hear both our voices and they told me. Needless to say, my husband rushed home. 3 days later we got her prognosis and more information about the cancer- I literally dropped to the floor on my knees. I remember it like it was yesterday.
So, the last 4 1/2 years have been a rollercoaster, to say the least. Luckily, I live only an hour away from one of the best hospitals in the world- Johns Hopkins. My mom has had all her surgeries and lots of treatments done there, staying with me for months on end as she recuperates. I've been her primary caregiver during those times and also am the "manager" of her care 24/7. When my mom is home (which is most of the time now), my dad is her primary caregiver. He's doing most of the caregiving these days. But in my "manager" capacity, I oversee my mom's overall care- keeping up with her scans, keeping an eye on the overall picture and trying to be proactive about treatments, setting up therapy and rehab for her, communicating with her drs. at Hopkins, etc. My dad and I are a good team. I don't believe any 1 person can do this all by themselves. It's just too much.
Anyway, my mom has already lived longer than statistics say she should have. She is a survivor. But the cancer, particularly the brain tumors, have wreaked havoc. She is legally blind, has limited short-term memory, mild dementia, aphasia, and severe cognitive and processing difficulties. She's in a wheelchair due to balance problems and severe myopathy from long-term steroid use to control swelling in her brain from radionecrosis. But she's still here, and some days are great! She has been through more than is even imaginable. We joke that she's like a Timex- "she takes a lickin' but keeps on tickin'"!
I try to be a lung cancer advocate every day. My mother is literally battling this disease. My grandfather died from lung cancer as well. I just wish the stigma around lung cancer would change and that no one else would have to suffer like my mom.

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The rollercoaster ride that is cancer!

My mom actually left the house over the weekend and went out to eat twice! My dad is getting much more adept in steering her wheelchair! They both sounded so happy to be out and about- that made me grin from ear to ear. My mom has seemed so much clearer mentally the last few days- I don't know if it's because the bone met in her knee isn't hurting her as much, or because it's spring, or because the swelling in her brain keeps decreasing, or what. But I'm glad nonetheless.
However, when we…
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Posted on March 24, 2010 at 6:26pm

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At 4:14pm on April 24, 2010, Toddy said…
Hi,
It's my pleasure to be invited to join your friends list. Your mom and I seem to have much in common. I have a 42 & 47 year old daughters who live 2000 miles away, I know they are suffering as well. We have put our home up for sale so we can move closer to them. They have been coming to visit two or three times a year but it just isn't fair for them.
I had my first treatment last Thursday and he explained how they shoot an area with in a site, within a site, within a site and that I will receive 15 treatments in all over the next three weeks. All very complicated stuff which I'm not able to explain.
Friday I was started on steroids again, I hate them but I realize they keep the swelling down. I've weaned off of them twice before and can do it again.

Give your Mom an ata-girl from me and I wish you and your family all the very best.
Toddy
 
 
 

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