Mesothelioma - no known asbestos exposure - compensation experience
Are there others out there like me? I'm 59 year old female and no known exposure. I'm overwhelmed by the diagnosis (in my left lung) and now being faced with getting our will made and applying for compensation. I do not know where to start. I need to get that out of the way. Anyone else on the same path?
I'm praying the Mayo in Rochester can work miracles and put my faith in their team.
Anyone wanting to connect? thank you.
Sue
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@sueligthart, such a helpful, hopeful and detailed post. Thank you!
Update - now getting ready for round 6 of 6 on the heavy schedule before going on to a "chemo maintenance" plan.
The first scan showed some reduction
The second showed stable
The fluid in my lung has gone down a lot.
My oncologist and I agreed to a 28 day regime on this "heavy" chemo plan - that extra week is wonderful, gives my body a chance to come back and get my blood work to normal.
IMPORTANT - the day before chemo make sure you drink LOTS of water! it really helps with the chemo infusion - I have days 4,5,6 as being days I struggle to get off the sofa... but the last round it was easier. Also really make sure you have lots of fibre filling foods before during and after... helps with the constipation - I've had a mild effect on one day of the cycle but I still don't want that:) and important to feed those gut microbiome. On the heavy days.. try and do something - moving is important as blood clots can be a side effect.
Also important- they do not know why these treatments work with some patients and not with others - but they "think" it is a combination of overall health, cell biology, gut health and mental state, there is undoubtedly more - but we patients can impact some of this. Make sure you are drinking "kombucha" eating "live yoghurt" or "kefir" or "sauerkraut", I'm sure there are loads more but these are easily available in the supermarkets - it takes a while to build up but don't take pills.
I had an appointment with an "alternative oncologist" from the Mayo - this was great - she advised taking Ginseng against fatigue but no to Turmeric as it counter re-acts against Alvastin one of my drugs.
A friend has now lent me a juicer... I alternate one day an 8oz glass of Celery juice with apple (eat the peel though!) and ginger and one day Carrot with ginger. Trying to get a lot of nutrients in but I am still having my coffee and dark chocolate at coffee time:) not giving up on those fun things! But if you want to eat ice cream and drink wine... do that too!
Thank you, I learned a great deal and will re-read this after my Chemo starts...