Tuesday 8 March 2011

Oh well!

Mum


The visit to the Oncologist  took place yesterday to talk about radio therapy.
We got some unexpected news.
We were told originally that the cancer would not kill my mum, that it was not an invasive type.
She, not wanting to to be messed around anymore,went for the drugs option. This option after 6 months appeared to be working, but by 12 months it had stopped working,and as a result my mum made the decision to have her right breast removed.
The operation that was carried out at the end of January, also involved the removal of the lymph glands under the right arm.
The oncologist  advised that the cancer after the tests of the removed tissues, was in fact vigorous.
There is a chance that the removal has cleared up the problem,but there was equally a chance it hadn't, and that the cancer may have moved elsewhere or, may show again the area already affected and "cleared"

My mum had already decided she didn't want to go through the radio therapy treatment, and all that involved. The specialist advised that if she did there was a chance it wouldn't prove to be a benefit,and the treatment would only be into the operation area anyway. She is too old at 88 for chemotherapy.
Her mind was made up even more as a result of this latest report

So now we just  hope that it was all removed, before it had a chance to move around her body.
Another type of drug prescribed and now .......we just have to wait, and wonder what may have happened if she had the mastectomy a year ago..



Fishing


None planned !
6 days of the river season left.

2 comments:

  1. Fred,

    Sorry to hear about your Mom. We've been there, sister in law and mother in law both had BC. My mother died at 73 of cancer. It's a Bloody awful disease.

    Regards,

    John

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  2. Thanks John, much appreciated.
    I think it's not knowing what to do for the best, so we've decided we won't force the ol'girl into anything,other than keep on taking the tablets.

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