Metastatic adenocarcinoma: Treatment and quality of life decisions
My wife is in Stage 4 in her bones and marrow with no origin site and have been told 6 months to hospice with no chemo or an aggressive chemo fight that could prolong life- how much longer and quality of life is my questions. Thanks
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I'm so sorry for you losing your father. It sounds like he was a smart man and knew his own body well enough to make the right decisions for him. That's very hard to do when faced with almost zero options. I pray for everyone who's either gone or is going through having cancer themselves or a has a loved one going through it. ❤🙏
Hi shoop1966: How you and your wife are doing? My prayers are with you and your family ❤🙏
We are doing very well. My wife Aimee completed her 4th round of immunotherapy treatment yesterday. Its been a blessing that she's had very little side affects so far. All of her numbers are continuing to get better- near normal. We met with the ortho doctor last week(due to her partial hip replacement and broken bone in her arm from a Christmas fall- all good) and her X-rays showed bone growth instead of more lesions or mast which is very promising. We are just leaning on God and taking it day by day but so much better than 3 months ago. I appreciate you asking!!
This is GREAT news!!! I'm so happy for you both. I will be praying for your wife and family. God is good ❤🙏
Hi @happyhippie68, please accept my belated welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I also encourage you to join the discussions in these 2 groups:
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