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About ready to scream, been bad month

Lung Cancer | Last Active: Sep 12, 2020 | Replies (54)

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Hello @reibur1951, thank you for checking in with an update. I'm sorry to hear about the new cancer site, but I admire the work you are doing to keep it clean and covered. You are a real hero to your friend. Does he live far from you?

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I am not sure I am a hero - just trying to do right by him where his 3 sisters (1 half) and 2 brother-in-laws (1 half) have lacked the last three years - they have not made effort to help take him io I U Medical / SImon Cancer Center - I promised his dad and his mother if she understood anything that was going on with I would stick by him to the end it will be 3 years come Oct 25th it been a long road...

Have him here with me I don't think could handle it otherwise... hopefully can be out of this antiquated dilapidated 1975 motile home was just trying to be cautious main thing was to get better vehicle - which proved correct thing to do been 20 plus trips fro the third clinical and will be 12-13 in total for the radiation since I got it its turned over 9000+ and it was around 2000+ as it was used bb one of the employees and a demo - by time radiation is done it will be 12,000 miles on it I love it -

Thanks @auntieoakley, the Koban even did not help I wrapped it around it near bottom to catch the bottom edge of the pads , then done the X-crossing across the the pads and then wrapped middle ways, the gauze stretch band they provides was under neath the koban - and crossed it over his left shoulder - the pads still worked out of it - at last they are providing the syringes of saline, gauze pads and stretch bands - the koban was my ideas guess its the arm movement lifting up down etc causing hte problem - They will have to come up with some more saline solution and gauze pads on Monday.