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Sylvia

Sylvia Report 8 Jun 2010 23:24

Lpc, that would do your dad and mum good if they get a break, may be able to switch off from appts etc. for a few days. That would be a help to if they get some travel allowance. It can be very costly being sick. I didnt know there were things to help ppl , thats very good ,hope they get the help they deserve.
I have heard about the make a wish appeal, my daughter did a abseil off the humber bridge to raise money for that
charity quite a few years ago.
love to you all sylvia

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 8 Jun 2010 20:42

It is always adviseable to ask your specialist nurse/oncologist/haemotologist before trying any natural remedies. We even have to be careful about some day to day foods, when we are having chemo, or recovering from it. Silly sounding stuff, like pepper...... I am still reluctant to put it over my meal, but will now have it cooked in foods.

I reacted very very badly to lavender oil when I was recovering... I had particularly nasty *chemo burn* which was like a severe sunburn.... so I did a very very mild lavender in almond oil, one I have used many many times with no ill effect, to add to the Oilatum. The tiniest amount, just one drop of oil in the almond oil, and then shook up, and about a teaspoon of the mix added to the small container of Oilatum, that was all, and I was in agony within minutes, before I had even finished the shower. I had to pull the emergency pull thing, and then half a dozen nurses arrived to hose me down. I was put straight onto intravenous antihistamine... that was me zonked out for a couple of days.

So please make sure that you check before embarking on any herbal/alternative treatments. Rather be safe than sorry.

There have been some interesting developments with an oil... just an ordinary oil, but can't remember which one at the moment.... for treating Lymphomas and Leukaemias..... but it will be a little while before it is in use... I shall go and google it and see if it leaps out at me!

Love

Daff xxxxx

BrendafromWales

BrendafromWales Report 8 Jun 2010 19:51

Annie ...and for anyone who is interested,have a look out for the book..."THE Journey" by Brandon Bays.I read it when my d.i.l was over here 2 years ago and it is a very interesting read,especially for anyone with cancer.
Brenda x

Annie from NZ

Annie from NZ Report 8 Jun 2010 19:42

Dietician called in sick. Got a phone call from the clinic to reschedule the appt. Don't see her/him till the 18th June, so will have to wait and see what happens.

Then I have an appt at the womens clinic at the hospital in July for screening for cervical cancer. They have been monitoring me for the last 2-3 years as cells have changed.

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 8 Jun 2010 10:41

thanks mumo will tell sdad xx

*** Mummo ***

*** Mummo *** Report 8 Jun 2010 10:40

They are going to talk about penile cancer on *this morning* at 11.30 am.

Annie from NZ

Annie from NZ Report 7 Jun 2010 20:57

I contacted a herbalist a week or so ago as I have become interested in trying some natural therapies in addition to the medication that I am on as I had read about some herbs that may be of benefit. She totally put me off trying anything and reckoned that some of the herbs would make me really ill.

Am off to see a dietician today to have help with diet etc as since I have been on the chemo pills have put on heaps of weight but don't really eat huge amounts of food that would cause me to get bigger. Have had a huge increase in boob size too lol getting a bit tired of going to the bra shop to get bigger bra's. OH keeps joking am I up to size z yet, told him they don't make them that big. He either gets an evil stare, a pinch or a punch depending on my mood LOL

xxxxx

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 7 Jun 2010 17:14

thanks chicca cant see anyone minding xxx

also for those with children aged between 3 and 12 there is a web site that will try and make a childs wish come true where that child has a serious ilness like cancer , its called ""make a wish" the web address is www. make a wish.org.uk xx

Chica in the sun ☼

Chica in the sun ☼ Report 7 Jun 2010 16:46

We are a group of natural therapists who are in the process of setting up a website. We are adding information to it all the time. Don't know if I can put name of website on here but will try. www.cancernaturalsupport.com

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 7 Jun 2010 04:14

thanks joy xxx

thanks sylvia i was talking with him earlier at my grandads 90th he is glad that im talking about this type of cancer to others he wishes he could of switched on a computer and have read something that would of helped him realise he is not the only one, im more worried for my mum i think she is finding it all to much so im doing my best at the moment , i think they need a good holiday like you all.

What i have found is there is a charity called the light house who will pay for a holiday for you, my parents are on pension credit so that may nake a difference, also there was another charity the macmillin nurses put him in touch with its a builders assosiation one for ex builders as he was one they have offered to help too as the hospital is a 100 mile round trip anything towards petrol is a big help xxxxx

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 6 Jun 2010 23:29

hello lpc, so sorry your sdad has to go through all this bless him, yes its true people have their own problems, but whatever you are going through with your own family is always a big thing to cope with at the time, whatever it is, and I send all my love and thoughts to all on here who are suffering in any way xxxxxx

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 6 Jun 2010 21:50

fingers crossed for your step dad hun xx

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 6 Jun 2010 21:13

Sdad had a large blled today along the line between front and back, hospital said it was quite normal about 12 days after the operation, they asked him to use a sanitary towel, how much humiliation can a man take, we are trying our best to keep him up beat till my brother asked him if he wanted a dress for fathers day thankfully he laughed and took it in good spirit, its so sad and i know you have all had a lot more problems but its hard because he is such a mans man well he was a bricklayer all his working life, hope they dont find anything more wrong next thursxx

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 6 Jun 2010 09:37

Hello good morning hope you all havew a pleasent day xx
dear lynne and polly P thanks for adding im sorry to hear of your news i really hope you both find some comfort also in this thread xxxxxx

BrendafromWales

BrendafromWales Report 6 Jun 2010 08:00

Annie,
Thank you for your thoughts for my d.i.l.
Yes she did very well coming over 12 months ago for her sister's wedding so soon after her radiotherapy on her sternum and her hip operation,on her own too,and she travelled all over the country seeing her friends.
She is a very determined lady and both her and my son are still very positive,in fact she is going to Fiji for 3 weeks on her own after the new treatment on her brain tumours.Don't ask me to explain this,as I find it hard to understand why.My son has said that it is a chance for her to relax in a place that they loved when they had a holiday there.
He says that it is her lottery ticket and could help her.He is taking the time off work between jobs to look after the children.

Annie,I do follow your progress on FB although I don't use it much for putting things on,I mainly look at photos.If you look at Mike on my friends you will probably see some photos of them in Mulwala at Easter.

Positive thoughts for everyone.

Brenda x

Annie from NZ

Annie from NZ Report 6 Jun 2010 03:25

Brenda, so sorry to hear the news of your d.i.l, she had been doing so well. I am pleased that you were able to see her not long ago when she was over there for the wedding. Its so sad that it has come back. My thoughts are with you all xxxxxx

Daff, I will check with my specialist next time I go there. To be honest I hardly ever that the ibuprofen, I rely mainly on the codeine. I am too nervous to take anything else cos of all the different interactions that can happen. Its too scary. The nose bleeds are not very frequent at all and only the teeniest amount of blood and then it stops. I had put it down to blowing nose too much. Every one at work is getting the flu and I keep getting a runny nose and my body is constantly fighting flu. Makes me angry that they don't stay at home and get well and instead come in and make us all sick, they all know I can't take they same medications as they can yet they persist in coughing and spluttering and sneezing all over the place.

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 6 Jun 2010 00:03

Hi Lynne, so sorry to hear about your mum, I had bowel cancer in 2004, stage 4 ,I had the same symptoms as your mum for 4 years. before diagnosis as I was told I had irritable bowel. when i started bleeding I knew it was more than that. It went to my liver,and thyroid. I also lost my lovely mum during this time with the same thing. I am pleased you have tested clear and they are keeping an eye on you.
bless you both , thinking of you
sylvia x

Lynne

Lynne Report 5 Jun 2010 16:17

My lovley mum was diagnosed with cancer in the colon in January but it had spread down into her pelvic area and growing onto her right ovary, she is to fragile to have any surgery or chemo. So we have to just sit and see her suffer, she now eats or drinks very little she has constant diorreha, she has had 6 units of blood over the last 4 weeks but has said whats the point in prolonging my life as its no life at all.
My mum had no symptons until the diorreha started last October but her consultant told us that the tumour has being growing over the last 10 years. This is a very silent cancer so all those who have any reletives with bowel cancer get yourselfs screened, although you can be screened at 60 if you have a family history of bowel like me with my mothers father also dying of bowel cancer your GP will screen you, its a simple blood & stool test mine came back all clear but I will be screened again in 2 years. Its my mum who kept going on to me to get it done and shes pleased I did.

So god bless you Mum I love you.

Lynne x

PollyPoppet

PollyPoppet Report 5 Jun 2010 14:23

Hi
We have not long found out that my Aunt has brain cancer she has undergone all the tests and I am sad to say it has spread through out the rest of her body so there is nothing that can be done for her
She is at home now with her family as this is what she wanted they have finally managed to get her morphine to a level where she is not in pain I know she intends to stay at home for as long as possible
So now it is just a matter of time
She is being very brave about the whole thing and taking each day as it comes as we all are
I think this thread is a wonderful idea for those who are going through cancer or had cancer
And for the people around them to get a bit of support
Hugs to all
PP xx

BrendafromWales

BrendafromWales Report 5 Jun 2010 11:35

Daff...glad you googled it.It just shows that all the time they are bringing out new ways of treating these tumours.
I spoke to my son last night and she has already had her programme sorted to start treatment next week.
She is amazing,she was making cup cakes with her 9 year old and doing all her housework etc.He says that her steroids are keeping her hyperactive.I said that they don't make my OH that way at all and he is on a huge dose!!
Thank you for the positive thoughts and hugs and to all those who need to talk this thread is a great help.

Best wishes to you all.

Brenda x