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Would you want YOUR 92 year old dad to take GEMZAR?
NO- NEVER
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YES of course it has very mild side effects in most people
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Maybe for a very short time to give him some strength and energy
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froggyjwf
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:47 am    Post subject: HELP WITH Important Decisions Reply with quote

Hi! My precious 92 year old dad has been diagnosed with STAGE IV metastatic pancreatic cancer. He has no risk factors and has been in excellent health all of his life. He has lived on his own, driving and very active and involved in the community until 3 weeks ago. My mom passed away last year. Yesterday would have been their 70th wedding anniversary! Last week I flew my dad from Nebraska to my home in AZ. This was the plan all along so not anything different to him. He thinks he will be visiting during the winter months. He is very weak and has very little of his vim and vinegar. He needs help with most things now. He had fluid removed from his abdomen last week and it is already accumulating again. NOW I am trying to make the best most compassionate decisions about what road to take to help him deal with this. We can start GEMZAR next week to help alleviate some of the symptoms or we can go ahead and get started with a wonderful hospice program we have out here if we do not do the GEMZAR. The oncologist says there are very few and very mild side effects from the GEMZAR. Everything I have read says that may not be so. I DO not want to subject him to more to handle than he already has. We have a daughter who is going to have his greatgranddaughter due on Christmas day so he would love to be around and strong for that. Has anyone had experience on GEMZAR and how did it go? What are the suggestions for the best decisions in this case maybe from someone else who has been in my shoes. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers for my dad. He is the kindest and most amazing man I know.
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Adagio7780
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Joined: 09 Jan 2009
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Location: Charlotte, NC

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:09 pm    Post subject: Re: HELP WITH Important Decisions Reply with quote

Always remember, as a caregiver, helping your loved one to the end of life is the last thing you will ever be able to to FOR him, not TO him.
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Man tracht, Got lacht (Man plans, God laughs)
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LittleMe
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Joined: 28 Sep 2009
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:55 am    Post subject: Re: HELP WITH Important Decisions Reply with quote

Hi so sorry to read of your dads diagnosis. I am in the UK but mum had 4 cycles of GEMCAP (Gemzar and Capecitabine) and she tolerated it really well. She had a little nausea but managed to take herself off the painkillers she had been on after just a few weeks on chemo..

Mum has found it hard to eat for months but she forces food down. I think that has helped her general wellbeing.

I hope your dad gets on well with GEMZAR.
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