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- October 19, 2015 at 10:15 am
So I've posted 2 topics about my fathers condition in the last weeks. Unfortunately i think he has now reached his final days.
Last Thursday he got an infusion with human albumine. The next Day (Friday) he was extremely exhausted, short of breath and had a hard time even to get out of bed and go to the bathroom. In the evening we noticed that he forgot some things – he couldn't remember some names and became a bit confused. First, we thought it was because of his exhaustion or tiredness or maybe a side effect from the infusion. On Saturday, things got a bit worse (confusion/blurred sight, abdominal pain) but he could speak and walk at least a bit. On Sunday he stayed in bed most of the day and spoke very slow but things got then much worse so we called in a nurse from the palliative care who gave him strong pain meds because he mainly complained about his severe abdominal pain. He slept until the evening and then got up a bit but he was totally confused. In the night it was a nightmare. He was then brought to the hospital early today morning – we now think he has got a stroke. he can't even recognize his children and is totally confused and not able to walk.
So now we can only wait, we don't have any new information yet.
Please everyone, if you notice things like confusion, blurred sight or not being able to walk – do not only think of side effects from cancer therapy (he was on nivolumab) but also check for strokes!
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- October 19, 2015 at 3:34 pm
Quick update: according to the doctors, brain mets causing this are still a possibility, they will do a CT today. last ct was mid september where "only" a small hemangioma was found. dehydration was their first guess (besides a stroke) but his blood and kidney values seem to be okay, so they don't think it is because of dehydration. it would've been a possible explanation since he took water tablets to get rid of some water in his lungs for a week or so and all in all he isn't eating and drinking much. he is still very confused but able to speak a bit but mostly it really doesn't make sense what he is speaking.
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- October 19, 2015 at 3:34 pm
Quick update: according to the doctors, brain mets causing this are still a possibility, they will do a CT today. last ct was mid september where "only" a small hemangioma was found. dehydration was their first guess (besides a stroke) but his blood and kidney values seem to be okay, so they don't think it is because of dehydration. it would've been a possible explanation since he took water tablets to get rid of some water in his lungs for a week or so and all in all he isn't eating and drinking much. he is still very confused but able to speak a bit but mostly it really doesn't make sense what he is speaking.
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- October 19, 2015 at 3:34 pm
Quick update: according to the doctors, brain mets causing this are still a possibility, they will do a CT today. last ct was mid september where "only" a small hemangioma was found. dehydration was their first guess (besides a stroke) but his blood and kidney values seem to be okay, so they don't think it is because of dehydration. it would've been a possible explanation since he took water tablets to get rid of some water in his lungs for a week or so and all in all he isn't eating and drinking much. he is still very confused but able to speak a bit but mostly it really doesn't make sense what he is speaking.
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- October 19, 2015 at 5:45 pm
CT shows a large tumor in his brain which already has bled. Only option left would be radioation but given the fact that this tumor grew so fast ( ct 4 weeks ago showed no mets in the brain) and already caused damage doctors say it wouldn’t really help much… I think we will stop all treatment and he will stay in palliative care. Doctors say it will be a few days, max 1 or 2 weeks left. Hard times. -
- October 19, 2015 at 5:45 pm
CT shows a large tumor in his brain which already has bled. Only option left would be radioation but given the fact that this tumor grew so fast ( ct 4 weeks ago showed no mets in the brain) and already caused damage doctors say it wouldn’t really help much… I think we will stop all treatment and he will stay in palliative care. Doctors say it will be a few days, max 1 or 2 weeks left. Hard times.-
- October 19, 2015 at 6:18 pm
Dear emagdnim, We're sorry your Dad has had to experience so much discomfort but it sounds like he is blessed to be surrounded by loving, capable family. Thank you for the heads up to think through options on sudden behavior changes while we do this daily dance with melanoma treatment. Tough time for you and we wish you, your Dad and family peace and comfort. A.L.
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- October 19, 2015 at 6:18 pm
Dear emagdnim, We're sorry your Dad has had to experience so much discomfort but it sounds like he is blessed to be surrounded by loving, capable family. Thank you for the heads up to think through options on sudden behavior changes while we do this daily dance with melanoma treatment. Tough time for you and we wish you, your Dad and family peace and comfort. A.L.
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- October 19, 2015 at 6:18 pm
Dear emagdnim, We're sorry your Dad has had to experience so much discomfort but it sounds like he is blessed to be surrounded by loving, capable family. Thank you for the heads up to think through options on sudden behavior changes while we do this daily dance with melanoma treatment. Tough time for you and we wish you, your Dad and family peace and comfort. A.L.
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- October 19, 2015 at 5:45 pm
CT shows a large tumor in his brain which already has bled. Only option left would be radioation but given the fact that this tumor grew so fast ( ct 4 weeks ago showed no mets in the brain) and already caused damage doctors say it wouldn’t really help much… I think we will stop all treatment and he will stay in palliative care. Doctors say it will be a few days, max 1 or 2 weeks left. Hard times.
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