Living with lung cancer - Introduce yourself & come say hi
Welcome to the Lung Cancer group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with lung cancer or caring for someone with lung cancer. Let's learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
I'm Colleen, and I'm the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you'll to be greeted by volunteer patient Mentors and fellow members when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.
We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Let's chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
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@reibur1951
So sorry that you get no help nor appreciation for all of your noble efforts.
Hi @margot69- I bet that you feel tired! I wish you well tomorrow. Please come back an let me know how it went! Is there anyway that you can get your onc to open up? Can you ask her why she isn't giving you the information that you need and that you have to go to another doctor for explanations?
That's okay I did not do it for them - I done it or their mother, father and doing it for their brother. We had not choice for the mother being in nursing home she had Left carotid surgery Nov. 4 2004 - came home and started to have TIA's we took to a local ER handed them the paper work from the dr/hospital with all the #'s on it they refused to contact was told that when she had one to wait 30 minutes to an hour for it to subside - she woke up on Sunday morning as a "Zombie" finally talked her to goign back into ER - they refused to transport her back to Indy Methodist & Her dr. kept her over night for 24 hour observe was going to send her home I went behind their back (this being the 3rd ER visit after the surgery) and called the dr. direct he got orders for the transport out of local hospital but not without a fight on their part finally 6 hours later they did - on way down the ambulance speed past us at 80+ (as that was what my speed-odometer read) in trying to keep up with them... early morning she was transferred to Neuo ICU and spent 2 weeks there - we slept in waiting room on floor or long sofa, or 2 chairs pushed together she came out full right side stroke and speech, thought and comprehension affected went from 150 down to less than 130 pounds none of the daughters came down or would bring son down - we would come home late on Thursday night - to pay bills, get food in house etc. and go back...
I promised both the father and mother I would see this through and I will hell or high water - its that his needs and wants need to be respected and not shipped off to a nursing home, half-way house or whatever where they are absolved of all responsibility and they could of ran off with everything - he was the one who helped care for the grandmother and them along with me they went on with their lives, work and families with out having to be responsible for their care.
agree with Teresa--you are doing and have done outstanding work. Blessings.
Just trying to do what I promised, whats right and fight for the adage of "Do no harm"; my mother and her sister were nurses so I do have a weird sense of values I guess.
@reibur1951 It's not weird at all. It sounds like your family heritage gave you a great sense of values. We could all wish for a friend like you!
@reibur1951- Values are what guide us! It's important not to violate your own.
Well said, @merpreb!
(nancy-shortshot) Hi Teresa, It has been quite a while since I have been in here. I hope that Colleen updated you. I'm really glad that she had emailed me. I have been having a tough time for the last 3/4 months. Things are still somewhat unsettled but hopefully will get better with time. Tom morrow will be the anniversary of my husband passing. I'm getting better with the grief and getting better after my fall and breaking my left hip. Time will take care of things. I will get back here more often. Thanks for caring. Nancy
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Nancy
I'm so sorry to hear of your difficult time over the past few months, but I'm so glad that you are back on Connect and feeling better now. I had been concerned!
Give yourself the time you need to recover.