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My Mum had vomiting off and on for the last 3 months of her life. She was on IV drugs for the nausea and vomiting. For the last two weeks she was not able to even try any food, and was still being sick even though she had not eaten at all.
lisanzSpectatorjmoneypenny that sounds like my Mum too – she was 64 and was diagnosed on 6 May this year, and passed away on 3 August. I’m 34 and feel just too young to have lost my Mum.
lisanzSpectatorHi Mark
What your Mom is going through is the same as what mine suffered. My Mum was diagnosed after the jaundice appeared and tests were carried out, and although she was able to have a stent which cured the jaundice she was never able to properly eat again. Sadly she lost her battle a few weeks ago. We too were at a loss at what to do and where to turn, all I can say is take heart in knowing that many of us understand what you are going through.
lisanzSpectatorHi all
Well an update to my post in July, sadly Mum passed away early August. Although she did improve slightly for a week or so the cancer was just too aggressive and she lost her battle. It was a total shock that within 3 months of her diagnosis she was gone, but we found out that the cancer had spread to quite a few organs so it sounded like she didn’t really have a chance.
Just wanted to say thanks for the help this website gave me, and to those of you affected by this disease I pray for you and your families.
lisanzSpectatorThank you Joyce, it helps to know others understand.
lisanzSpectatorMy Mother is having the very same problems, she was diagnosed 2 months ago and since surgery she has been unable to eat due to the constant vomiting.
lisanzSpectatorMy Mother has recently been diagnosed, until that time she always was the picture of health. Over a few days she noticed the tell tale signs of jaundice, and went to see her local doctor. She though it was gallstones. Mum felt fine, and never in a million years ever expected cancer.
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