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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Oh Patti  ...I am so sorry, so very sorry. I can really relate here, sadly, bc I've been in your shoes. My Mom got cancer when I was 19 (she was 42) - I also cared for her over the time she died. She died when I was 21 (she was 44) - and what she went through during that time was excruciating. I am now 42, and still after all this time, I cannot believe what I saw a human being go through with cancer. Unless you've been there, you can't explain it to someone else.
So, please know that I understand - and that I'm here for you, if you need anything. I will keep you in my thoughts. Many hugs and much love to you.
{btw, they have tried morphine, I assume? that's usually what they use for advanced cancer. and does he have a central line in, so they can give it IV?} |
Thanks. That had to be just horrible to see your Mom go through that and so young. They tried morphine pills but they didn't work. Hospice was to start him on liquid morphine every 4 hours today and we are praying it ends his pain.