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Update on my sister

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    SaveMySister
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      My sister's battle barely got off the ground She was diagnosed July 22nd.  She was admitted to Moffit, where she stayed less than a week. They sent her home after 3 days of brain radiation. She received 2 more rounds as an outpatient.  But being that her spleen was so swollen and she could barely get any food or drink down her, she was rushed by paramedics to the ER 4 days later due to fever, nausea/vomiting and extreme pain.

      My sister's battle barely got off the ground She was diagnosed July 22nd.  She was admitted to Moffit, where she stayed less than a week. They sent her home after 3 days of brain radiation. She received 2 more rounds as an outpatient.  But being that her spleen was so swollen and she could barely get any food or drink down her, she was rushed by paramedics to the ER 4 days later due to fever, nausea/vomiting and extreme pain. They admitted her to Tampa General where she stayed 5 days, missing the 5 supposedly critical brain radiation treatments on the agenda that week, because Moffitt didn't have a bed for her.  They moved her back there just before the weekend, gave her 1 brain radiation treatment on Monday, and then Tuesday she was told they were not going to give her the Zelboraf or the chemo, that they were discontinuing treatment and moving her to hospice that very day.  I spoke to her Tuesday for over an hour on the phone. By the time I got back down to see her Thursday morning, she was so much more incoherent.  She lost her last ability to interact with anyone by 2 AM Friday morning.  Friday evening she died at 9PM.  No one could save my sister.

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        DeniseK
        Participant

          I am so sorry for your loss.  I don't know what else to say.  I hope she went peacefully and is now at rest.

          All my best to you and your family

          Denise

          DeniseK
          Participant

            I am so sorry for your loss.  I don't know what else to say.  I hope she went peacefully and is now at rest.

            All my best to you and your family

            Denise

            DeniseK
            Participant

              I am so sorry for your loss.  I don't know what else to say.  I hope she went peacefully and is now at rest.

              All my best to you and your family

              Denise

              POW
              Participant

                I am so sorry to hear of your sister's passing. My heart goes out to you and to the rest of her family. I have been wondering how she was doing, so thank you for making the effort in this time of grief to let us know what happened.

                It amazes me that your sister's melanoma could have progressed so far without her being aware of it. It must have been spreading for at least a year or two– even to her brain– but it was completely silent. Incredible!

                I know that you did the absolute best you could for her. You really pulled out all the stops to try to understand what was going on with her and find the best medical care you could. And you succeeded– you got her to Moffitt where at least they knew what they were doing and were able to explain to her and the family what was going on. But because her melanoma was so sneaky and had quietly progressed so far, there was really nothing anybody could do to stop it. I suspect that even if she had been diagoned in May or June, the outcome would have been the same. I am so sorry about that.

                I am so glad that you were able to have a long chat on the phone on Tuesday and a final visit on Thursday. You were always "there" for your sister, and I'm sure she took a lot of comfort in that. You have been a wonderful, caring, supportive sister. We should all be so lucky as to have someone like you in our lives.

                POW
                Participant

                  I am so sorry to hear of your sister's passing. My heart goes out to you and to the rest of her family. I have been wondering how she was doing, so thank you for making the effort in this time of grief to let us know what happened.

                  It amazes me that your sister's melanoma could have progressed so far without her being aware of it. It must have been spreading for at least a year or two– even to her brain– but it was completely silent. Incredible!

                  I know that you did the absolute best you could for her. You really pulled out all the stops to try to understand what was going on with her and find the best medical care you could. And you succeeded– you got her to Moffitt where at least they knew what they were doing and were able to explain to her and the family what was going on. But because her melanoma was so sneaky and had quietly progressed so far, there was really nothing anybody could do to stop it. I suspect that even if she had been diagoned in May or June, the outcome would have been the same. I am so sorry about that.

                  I am so glad that you were able to have a long chat on the phone on Tuesday and a final visit on Thursday. You were always "there" for your sister, and I'm sure she took a lot of comfort in that. You have been a wonderful, caring, supportive sister. We should all be so lucky as to have someone like you in our lives.

                  POW
                  Participant

                    I am so sorry to hear of your sister's passing. My heart goes out to you and to the rest of her family. I have been wondering how she was doing, so thank you for making the effort in this time of grief to let us know what happened.

                    It amazes me that your sister's melanoma could have progressed so far without her being aware of it. It must have been spreading for at least a year or two– even to her brain– but it was completely silent. Incredible!

                    I know that you did the absolute best you could for her. You really pulled out all the stops to try to understand what was going on with her and find the best medical care you could. And you succeeded– you got her to Moffitt where at least they knew what they were doing and were able to explain to her and the family what was going on. But because her melanoma was so sneaky and had quietly progressed so far, there was really nothing anybody could do to stop it. I suspect that even if she had been diagoned in May or June, the outcome would have been the same. I am so sorry about that.

                    I am so glad that you were able to have a long chat on the phone on Tuesday and a final visit on Thursday. You were always "there" for your sister, and I'm sure she took a lot of comfort in that. You have been a wonderful, caring, supportive sister. We should all be so lucky as to have someone like you in our lives.

                    ecc26
                    Participant

                      I am so sorry to hear this. I was really hoping for a miracle for her (and you). It's probably not much comfort right now, but you did everything you could and were an amazing advocate for her and support for her family. No one can ask more than that. 

                      My thoughts are with you and your family.

                      -Eva

                      ecc26
                      Participant

                        I am so sorry to hear this. I was really hoping for a miracle for her (and you). It's probably not much comfort right now, but you did everything you could and were an amazing advocate for her and support for her family. No one can ask more than that. 

                        My thoughts are with you and your family.

                        -Eva

                        ecc26
                        Participant

                          I am so sorry to hear this. I was really hoping for a miracle for her (and you). It's probably not much comfort right now, but you did everything you could and were an amazing advocate for her and support for her family. No one can ask more than that. 

                          My thoughts are with you and your family.

                          -Eva

                          SaveMySister
                          Participant

                            Thank you, all of you, for the support. This forum was a real comfort to me when I was overwhelmed with knowing where to turn or what to think upon learning of my sister's diagnosis.  And it is a comfort now to hear your kind words. I wish I could've done more for her, and the doctors she'd seen in the months before her diagnosis would've been better detectives.  They suspected she had the melanoma for quite some time, but perhaps it was localized.  There are some who believe the ruptured spleen contributed to the rapid spread of the cancer, either by releasing cancerous cells from the spleen into the abdominal cavity where it could take over her other organs, or by simply weakening her immune system so she couldn't fight the disease at all….probably both.  Some said it was the most agressive cancer they'd ever seen.

                            casagrayson
                            Participant

                              I'm so very sorry.  I know the pain of losing a sibling, but for it to happen so quickly had to have made the situation even more unbearable.  Thank you for being such an advocate for her.

                              JerryfromFauq
                              Participant

                                Dear Sis, I am so sorry to here this news after your fight for you sister.  I  have heard of far too  maany cases where I have chatted with people, often youg people that told me, "My Mother was out playing golf with he friends 2 months ago.  Shse was then diagnosed with Melano  ma Stage IV.  We buried Mom last week.  HOW could this happen?"            All I can say is that it can.  The only thing I can say about these quick  death cases is that at east the patient didn't suffer for a l ong time and hopefully had a minimum l of ingering in pains.  My sister, a good RN, had a husband that went to a Doctor with a back pain, when he also developed bowl prooblems.  (Back in the days before there were PETs or even CT's.)  When the they coutdn't determine the source of the pain, they operated.  They told my sister that his whole insides were a mass of cancer and there was nothing aanyone could have done to help him.  The cancer had spread over the surface of essentilly all his organs before going inside and shutting them down. I cannot answer WHY's.  I just kknow that our loved ones do appreciate the fact that we loed them and did the best we could for/with them.  I am thankful that your sister had you and is out of pain.

                                JerryfromFauq
                                Participant

                                  Dear Sis, I am so sorry to here this news after your fight for you sister.  I  have heard of far too  maany cases where I have chatted with people, often youg people that told me, "My Mother was out playing golf with he friends 2 months ago.  Shse was then diagnosed with Melano  ma Stage IV.  We buried Mom last week.  HOW could this happen?"            All I can say is that it can.  The only thing I can say about these quick  death cases is that at east the patient didn't suffer for a l ong time and hopefully had a minimum l of ingering in pains.  My sister, a good RN, had a husband that went to a Doctor with a back pain, when he also developed bowl prooblems.  (Back in the days before there were PETs or even CT's.)  When the they coutdn't determine the source of the pain, they operated.  They told my sister that his whole insides were a mass of cancer and there was nothing aanyone could have done to help him.  The cancer had spread over the surface of essentilly all his organs before going inside and shutting them down. I cannot answer WHY's.  I just kknow that our loved ones do appreciate the fact that we loed them and did the best we could for/with them.  I am thankful that your sister had you and is out of pain.

                                  JerryfromFauq
                                  Participant

                                    Dear Sis, I am so sorry to here this news after your fight for you sister.  I  have heard of far too  maany cases where I have chatted with people, often youg people that told me, "My Mother was out playing golf with he friends 2 months ago.  Shse was then diagnosed with Melano  ma Stage IV.  We buried Mom last week.  HOW could this happen?"            All I can say is that it can.  The only thing I can say about these quick  death cases is that at east the patient didn't suffer for a l ong time and hopefully had a minimum l of ingering in pains.  My sister, a good RN, had a husband that went to a Doctor with a back pain, when he also developed bowl prooblems.  (Back in the days before there were PETs or even CT's.)  When the they coutdn't determine the source of the pain, they operated.  They told my sister that his whole insides were a mass of cancer and there was nothing aanyone could have done to help him.  The cancer had spread over the surface of essentilly all his organs before going inside and shutting them down. I cannot answer WHY's.  I just kknow that our loved ones do appreciate the fact that we loed them and did the best we could for/with them.  I am thankful that your sister had you and is out of pain.

                                    Linny
                                    Participant

                                      I am so sorry for your loss. You were a great advocate for her and she received the best of care. She is now at peace and rid of this awful disease. My prayers and condolences go out to you and your family.

                                      Linny
                                      Participant

                                        I am so sorry for your loss. You were a great advocate for her and she received the best of care. She is now at peace and rid of this awful disease. My prayers and condolences go out to you and your family.

                                        Linny
                                        Participant

                                          I am so sorry for your loss. You were a great advocate for her and she received the best of care. She is now at peace and rid of this awful disease. My prayers and condolences go out to you and your family.

                                          SaveMySister
                                          Participant

                                            Thank you all.  I will continue to become more educated about melanoma and will do my best to spread awareness. There needs to be a movement to rival the degree of publicity for breast cancer.

                                            SaveMySister
                                            Participant

                                              Thank you, all of you, for the support. This forum was a real comfort to me when I was overwhelmed with knowing where to turn or what to think upon learning of my sister's diagnosis.  And it is a comfort now to hear your kind words. I wish I could've done more for her, and the doctors she'd seen in the months before her diagnosis would've been better detectives.  They suspected she had the melanoma for quite some time, but perhaps it was localized.  There are some who believe the ruptured spleen contributed to the rapid spread of the cancer, either by releasing cancerous cells from the spleen into the abdominal cavity where it could take over her other organs, or by simply weakening her immune system so she couldn't fight the disease at all….probably both.  Some said it was the most agressive cancer they'd ever seen.

                                              SaveMySister
                                              Participant

                                                Thank you, all of you, for the support. This forum was a real comfort to me when I was overwhelmed with knowing where to turn or what to think upon learning of my sister's diagnosis.  And it is a comfort now to hear your kind words. I wish I could've done more for her, and the doctors she'd seen in the months before her diagnosis would've been better detectives.  They suspected she had the melanoma for quite some time, but perhaps it was localized.  There are some who believe the ruptured spleen contributed to the rapid spread of the cancer, either by releasing cancerous cells from the spleen into the abdominal cavity where it could take over her other organs, or by simply weakening her immune system so she couldn't fight the disease at all….probably both.  Some said it was the most agressive cancer they'd ever seen.

                                                casagrayson
                                                Participant

                                                  I'm so very sorry.  I know the pain of losing a sibling, but for it to happen so quickly had to have made the situation even more unbearable.  Thank you for being such an advocate for her.

                                                  casagrayson
                                                  Participant

                                                    I'm so very sorry.  I know the pain of losing a sibling, but for it to happen so quickly had to have made the situation even more unbearable.  Thank you for being such an advocate for her.

                                                    SaveMySister
                                                    Participant

                                                      Thank you all.  I will continue to become more educated about melanoma and will do my best to spread awareness. There needs to be a movement to rival the degree of publicity for breast cancer.

                                                      SaveMySister
                                                      Participant

                                                        Thank you all.  I will continue to become more educated about melanoma and will do my best to spread awareness. There needs to be a movement to rival the degree of publicity for breast cancer.

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