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Going traveling!

Even at the hospice ward, mum did not forget her passion for traveling! I bought a bunch of travel DVDs and every day we would 'revisit' a country as a family... Beautiful memories!
Alison
mother
May 16, 2006
Yes
Seeing your loved one suffer, and being helpless to do anything about it...
To treasure life, to love life and live like there is no tomorrow
Stay positive, and spread love, hope and happiness to all around you...
retroperitoneal lymph node, spine C7
Taipei Veterans General Hospital / Wanfang Hospital
Oral hygiene is very important to ensure mouth / throat sores do not get worse. Get plenty of rest in the days following treatment. Get a glutamine supplement, which will boost your energy levels and reduce the effects (sores, fatigue) of chemo-/ radio-therapy. Even if you do not have the appetite, you must eat. Think of what you like to eat, and eat that! Spread out meals over the day, eat when you can and when you feel like it. Eat in small quantities. If you have difficulty swallowing, drink cold liquids, blended juices and soups. Ice cream is a wonderful treat, and can be blended with fresh fruits!
Try to give the patient love and encouragement and physical contact (hugs, strokes, pats...). Meditation can help calm the mind. Go outdoors, get in touch with nature. Think positive, and do not always think you are a "patient" or that you are different from others. If you cannot beat it, coexist with it...
Colon cancer: bowel discomfort and bloatedness for some weeks, sudden sharp pain at one point. Smaller/thinner stool, darker in colour.
Spinal cancer: compression of the tumour on the nerve causing great soreness and pain on arms and hand. Section C7 reflects the left hand, while section T2 reflects more or less the right hand. The soreness and pains can get so bad that you cannot move your arms. Prolonged compression on the nerves can damage the nerve permanently, and if the tumour eats away the bone, the spine may collapse and result in complete paralysis...
Feb 2012, at Wangfang Hospital, Taipei. First place section L5, in the lower back (one hour), then section T2, in the mid-back region, three hours (spread over three days). Side-effects include sore throat and lost voice (only one week), lethargy and fatigue, and sores around the treatment areas. Steroids taken to protect nerves and surrounding tissues caused severe vomiting. Effectiveness yet to be assessed.
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Even at the hospice ward, mum did not forget her passion for traveling! I bought a bunch of travel DVDs and every day we would 'revisit' a country as a family... Beautiful memories!