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Torvald Von Mansee
05-18-10, 06:12 PM
It has spread to her lungs, apparently.

Sorry for all the trolling, (American) conservatives.

Anyway, I don't know if I'll be back.

Platapus
05-18-10, 06:20 PM
I am sorry to hear this. I hope you can stay strong to what ever faith you might have.

And if it is incurable, I sincerely hope your mother goes with dignity and no pain.

What a terrible thing to have to endure.

August
05-18-10, 06:27 PM
Sending many positive vibes your Moms way Torvald.

FIREWALL
05-18-10, 06:41 PM
My best wishes to your Mom and You.

GoldenRivet
05-18-10, 07:38 PM
Thats bad news indeed.

Best wishes to your family, and good luck with the struggle ahead. You have my sincerest sympathies.

CaptainHaplo
05-18-10, 08:04 PM
While I know it won't mean much to you, I will pray for her. Hell, can't hurt can it? I also hope that they are able to keep it from doing harm, and if they are unable, that she find comfort and peace in the future. We can disagree all we want, but my heart goes out for you and your family, as well as her. Best wishes and my sympathy.

UnderseaLcpl
05-18-10, 08:26 PM
I'm terribly sorry about this, TvM. I'll pray for her swift recovery. Stay strong, and you will give her hope, whatever may happen.

frau kaleun
05-18-10, 08:41 PM
Terrible to hear this news, I will certainly keep you and yours in my thoughts and hope all goes well with whatever treatment she and her doctors decide on.

Freiwillige
05-18-10, 09:03 PM
Sorry to hear that and I wish you and yours the best of luck in this tough situation. Though we may not always agree I sincerely wish you the best my friend.

Méo
05-18-10, 10:05 PM
Yeah, I'm sorry too. :cry:

I sincerely hope she will overcome it.

If we ever get rid of cancer, it will be without a doubt one of the greatest achievement.

Jimbuna
05-19-10, 03:18 AM
Sincerely hoping your mam, family and you get the positive outcome you want.

HunterICX
05-19-10, 04:01 AM
Sorry to hear that, Torvald

Wishing you and the Family the best and to stay strong in these hard times

HunterICX

Schroeder
05-19-10, 05:09 AM
I wish your mother the best of luck.

AVGWarhawk
05-19-10, 08:32 AM
Sad news. I hope all goes well.

Weiss Pinguin
05-19-10, 09:15 AM
Sorry to hear that mate. Hope everything works out in your mother's favor.

I-25
05-19-10, 01:14 PM
so sorry to hear that. i sincerely hope this work out for her and your family

Bleh
05-19-10, 02:26 PM
Sorry to hear about your mum. I dont really know you, but I recently lost my Grandfather to cancer. My heart goes out to you and yours. I know how hard it can be not only to the person suffering with the disease, so hang in there and all the best to you and your family :)

tater
05-19-10, 02:46 PM
I'm so sorry to hear that. My mother's breast cancer came back after 16 years (with mets all over, including lungs). She was diagnosed before my 6 year old daughter was born, but managed to hold on for nearly 6 years before the $@!#$ cancer finally won last summer.

While stage iv is very bad, she might well respond well enough to have some quality years.

My mom's oncologist had her do several therapies, starting with hormones. The tamoxifen was amazing—it shrank her mets to the point that the first few years after diagnosis were practically normal for her. Some respond with a remission for an indeterminate time (rare, but not impossible).

Best of luck, and make sure your dad has help when it comes to it (hospice, etc). My dad showed up yesterday (flew to visit on short notice), so how tough it was on him is pretty fresh in my mind.

Hang tight.

raymond6751
05-19-10, 03:13 PM
Be strong for her.

I know that no words will comfort now, but this touches everyone and our thoughts are with you.

Castout
05-19-10, 10:59 PM
Sorry to hear that. Stay strong for your family and for your mother.

Lionclaw
05-20-10, 04:40 AM
Sorry to hear that, I know what you're going through. :cry:

Stay strong, for her and your family.

Torvald Von Mansee
05-25-10, 11:00 AM
Thanks for everyone's support.

It's been a bit of an emotional roller coaster. For one thing, the pathologist who apparently identified my mother's alleged breast cancer has backpedaled and now says she doesn't think it's cancer (for sure). For about three days, I'd awaken with this horrible ball of stress in my gut, thinking my mother was going to die soonish. Now I just have to wait until my mother's lungs are in good enough shape for a further test to hopefully confirm the non-cancer diagnosis. :yeah:

You know, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess my mom won't be skipping her oncology follow-up appts from now on!! I realize having one's breast mashed in what feels like an industrial press may not be fun, but it's better than the alternative!!

My days have consisted of getting up, letting out my dogs, doing various work which can't wait, going to the hospital to be w/my mom for a few hours, coming home to let out the dogs and maybe giving them a ride, doing some more work, going back to the hospital, staying until I'm almost falling asleep or my mom falls asleep, coming home and going back to bed. Repeat. :dead:
(My sister and father have some similar kind of schedule). Good thing my boss is one of my better friends!!! :up:

With any luck, she'll soon be out and about, soon, and we can all get on w/our lives!!! :rock:

Schroeder
05-25-10, 12:04 PM
Finally some good news for a change.:DL

Carotio
05-25-10, 12:25 PM
Cancer is just some awfull decease, which is not to be taken too lightly.
Whatever the original diagnosis or the new one is the most correct, then yes, it is advisable to get checked regularly.

I hope the best for her.

May I ask, how old she is?

UnderseaLcpl
05-25-10, 12:41 PM
My prayers are with you and your mother, TVM. Some don't believe that prayer changes things, so I'll also cross my fingers for good measure;)

In any case, I'm sure your support has meant the world to your mother during this difficult time. You can be proud of the fact that you are a good man.:salute:

Torvald Von Mansee
06-08-10, 06:58 AM
Cancer is just some awfull decease, which is not to be taken too lightly.
Whatever the original diagnosis or the new one is the most correct, then yes, it is advisable to get checked regularly.

I hope the best for her.

May I ask, how old she is?

Sixty-nine. She's been in the hospital for a month, now, and then she'll need rehab for another month. At one place I checked out, they thought 69 was young for what she'll have to do.

My prayers are with you and your mother, TVM. Some don't believe that prayer changes things, so I'll also cross my fingers for good measure;)

In any case, I'm sure your support has meant the world to your mother during this difficult time. You can be proud of the fact that you are a good man.:salute:

Thanks!!!

You know, I'll bet in less than a hundred years cancer will be cured w/nanotechnology. Unlike the regular immune system, you could program nanobots to find and kill specific cells, and then go dormant when they don't find any. If new ones appear, they could wake up and deal w/that threat. And the bots could self-replicate.

Of course, the above runs the risk of "gray goo." Google it!! I'll bet somewhere in the universe, every doomsday scenario you can imagine has happened (including "gray goo.")