Caring for my husband with late-stage lung cancer
My first time here. My husband has lung cancer that has spread to liver, stomach and pelvis. Originally showed spot on lungs and liver August 2019. He is now 78 and has been a stroke survivor for 20 years...aphasia, walked with cane, no use of right arm. We decided not to proceed with cancer Treatments. But after Christmas things took a turn for the worse....he can stand but Can only move a little to the wheelchair bed or chair. We had CT in January which showed lung cancer, liver, stomach and pelvis. He is DNR so we wait. He is home and Hospice comes here twice a week. He has had a sore on his chin for over a month and recently, about the size of a dime, on the back of his head. He is not a complainer..... he is coughing up thick, white phlegm a lot now. He also has many tumors on his back...more every day, not open soreS but I see And feel them and some getting larger. Any one have thoughts that the sore on his head and face that maybe it has spread to the brain? How long can one survive like this? He is ready mentally and spiritually to leave this earth.....it is the waiting and watching him lose weight that is so hard. Any thoughts, help or prayers will be appreciated.
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I am so very sorry to read this news, @turtle115 I am sure this is going to be a very challenging time -- please stay in touch and let us know if those of us who have lost a spouse can answer any questions or offer support.
Condolences, thoughts, and hugs to you and your family. You will always be a part of this family ❤️
Thank you for sharing those beautiful memories with Connect, @rmftucker. How lovely to know something about Casey and your years together!
You have undoubtedly found a way to fill your days with meaningful activities. I applaud you for that! Best wishes as you continue on (and take care of Suzy)!
@turtle115- Good morning. I'm wondering how you and your family are doing since Andrew's passing? Are you resting and eating well?
Yes, thank you. Since I live in an insisted living place our meals are brought to us three times a day.....so, at least there is no worry about food. We are confined to our rooms but I can go outside, alone, when I want to. It has been only 12 days And I feel as he has been gone so much longer than he has. Is that strange to feel that? I am thankful it was all downhill since after Christmas......so looking bank we were truly blessed he didn't suffer much longer than he did. My prayers for all who battling cancer.
@turtle115- Hi! I'm glad that you are being well cared for! It's not uncommon to have any type of thought at this time in history and especially with losing your husband so recently. Your feelings are very normal. The sense of time, I think, dissipates after losing someone because you are probably thinking about all your wonderful, lucky years you had together. Grief is a funny fellow, it can make your mind foggy and dim reality.
https://www.refugeingrief.com/2018/04/10/grief-crazy/
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/end-of-life/in-depth/grief/art-20045340
How is your health? May I ask, how did you handle a funeral for him?