Living with Lung CancerThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Lung Cancer Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download my whole family… My mother died of non-small cell lung cancer a little over 3 years ago. My dad and I were her primary caregivers until she died at home. My dad continued to smoke and now he has recently been diagnosed with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer He is currently in the hospital with a chest tube undergoing a pleurodesis procedure. He has lost over 40 pounds, is having memory lapses, barely eats, has severe fatigue and weakness - and yet he is still holding out hope to try chemotherapy His doctors may or may not recommend chemotherapy after this pleurodesis procedure is over. It would no doubt be a single drug protocol and maybe at a reduced dose. My mother tried chemotherapy also - and she was stronger at that point than he is now - and she almost died of septic shock after her first dose. I worry about the negative effects chemotherapy may have on someone as weak and ill as my dad. Needless to say I am beyond frustrated, disgusted and angry about the fact that my entire family is dying from cigarette use. In fact five or six of my close family members still smoke cigarettes to this day. It is unbelievable that people can watch their loved-ones die of this horrible disease that there is no cure for and continue to smoke. They obviously love their addiction more than their own life and their families. It is a very, very sad situation. Comments
April 2008
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