Metastasized colon cancer: At a loss..what is next?
My husband was diagnosed with colon cancer over 5 years ago. It will be 6 years on valentine's day. About a year later it metastasized to both lungs. There are a lot of small modules in both lungs. He had a lung biopsy done and confirmed it is colon cancer. He has taken all of the chemos and immunotherapy for colon cancer.
He has worked pretty much everyday except for surgeries or chemo days. It has taken me a long time but, I get it now. He works to keep busy and keep his mind off it.
He takes care of all his own needs. So I don't really feel I deserve the title of caregiver. But yet, here I am feeling lonely, depressed, and sad most of the time. The last 2 weeks I went through a really dark time. I might mention that during these 6 years I lost my mom, dad and in February my youngest brother died suddenly of a massive heart attack.
No matter what I say or do it is wrong. He likes a food one week, so I buy it again and suddenly he doesn't really like it. Nothing I cook is right. Nothing I say is right. Nothing I do is right in his eyes. I act silly with the grandkids and he shakes his head in disapproval.
I realize he is sick, and not feeling well. I try to remember that he is just taking it out on me cause I'm the closest one to him.
All of my family lives in different states. I work full time, take a yoga class once a week and ride my stationary bike at least 45 minutes 4 days a week. Last summer I broke the tibula and fibula off in my right ankle. Had emergency surgery and still not 100%. I'm 62 so maybe it's as good as it's going to get.
Wow seems sort of selfish when I re read this. Mostly about me.
I notice in the past several weeks he seems to be breathing harder. He finally admitted he gets out of breath easy and has heart palpitations.
I want to know what to watch for next. I know everyone is different and there is no set answer. But is this something he can overcome? When I ask the dr he said we always hope to cure.
Wow sorry so long.
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Give your honey bun lots of love. I agree with a teaching hospital or mayo clinic and soon. Lots of love. Praying for you.
I lost my spouse of 40 years of marriage during my major colon cancer! I certainly understand some of what your going through! After coming home, I spent 2 years without any outside care! Now have spinal stenosis! Also colostomy for cancer! Am not a druggy! Does your state approve medical marijuana? Am 68 and never used it until now! It works! Don’t have to smoke it Edibles will really help him and you!
Hi! I was interested in the case of ablative radiation. My father also has metastasis from colorectal cancer, liver, he did radiofrequency in the liver and the needle caused more metastases in the fig and abdominal wall. The liver removed three weeks ago, now he will undergo low-radiation radiotherapy on the abdominal wall, but I am looking at radiosurgery in the lung. My father has 4 nodules. Two in each. Does your husband live well? Chemo gives my dad a lot of reaction. It does not decrease the nodules with the chemo.
My husband also has colon cancer with mets to both lungs. Chemo did not decrease his nodules and the side effects were rough also.
They sent us to cyberknife . He is having biopsy and they will place markers for the cyberknife. Have you heard of or tried it?
I have not heard of the ablative radiation. Is he having good days? Keep us posted xoxo
Hello @lah. Yes, I’ve heard of cyberknife. It was used often at our hospital In Colorado. It is a modified version of radiation therapy. The beam of radiation os very narrowed and can be focused on the specific problem tissue. Nothing else should be affected. Good luck and the best to your husband
Hi @lorenna, I'm sorry to hear that the chemo didn't reduce the lung nodules. Will he have to have abdominal wall radiation before he can have radiosurgery of the lungs? When does your father start radiotherapy of the abdominal wall?