I know she's battling pancreatic cancer (ugh) but I haven't heard anything about her condition in months. I sure hope she can return to her seats this Fall and root on the Seahawks like she's been doing since 1976.
sc85sis":1cnm1uzj said:Lost my mom to cancer, or more accurately to the treatment - her body couldn't handle chemo and radiation.
Cancer definitely sucks.
So sorry you had to go through that. May you have good health in the future.Boohman14":2yc3ptoz said:sc85sis":2yc3ptoz said:Lost my mom to cancer, or more accurately to the treatment - her body couldn't handle chemo and radiation.
Cancer definitely sucks.
Damn! I'm so sorry. It actually harder on the family to watch the chemo progression than live it. It's miserable though. My poor wife went through hell. As I was going through treatment her mother was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer and passed in two months.
I just finished Chemo and radiation for a sarcoma. The tumor was successfully removed in March, about the size of a football attached to my left hamstring. I'll probably never run again as they had to remove a substantial amount of muscle to make sure the boarders didn't harbor more cancer.
I came close to passing twice due to chemo. It just takes a major toll on the heart, and immune system. Infections are common and can be life threatening. I was lucky . OHSU in Portland was awesome. The nurses in the cancer units are the best people you will ever meet.
I hope Momma Blue can keep up the battle.
ivotuk":21x611ax said:Pancreatic cancer is deadly. IIRC, there's about 5 -20% chance of surviving 2 years. But there is some good research coming down the pipe.
I read newatlas site everyday, and they regularly have articles on possible cancer treatments, especially through immunotherapy. Here's a link to some promising research:
https://newatlas.com/search/?q=Pancreat ... =navsearch
sc85sis":3419o0v3 said:So sorry you had to go through that. May you have good health in the future.Boohman14":3419o0v3 said:sc85sis":3419o0v3 said:Lost my mom to cancer, or more accurately to the treatment - her body couldn't handle chemo and radiation.
Cancer definitely sucks.
Damn! I'm so sorry. It actually harder on the family to watch the chemo progression than live it. It's miserable though. My poor wife went through hell. As I was going through treatment her mother was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer and passed in two months.
I just finished Chemo and radiation for a sarcoma. The tumor was successfully removed in March, about the size of a football attached to my left hamstring. I'll probably never run again as they had to remove a substantial amount of muscle to make sure the boarders didn't harbor more cancer.
I came close to passing twice due to chemo. It just takes a major toll on the heart, and immune system. Infections are common and can be life threatening. I was lucky . OHSU in Portland was awesome. The nurses in the cancer units are the best people you will ever meet.
I hope Momma Blue can keep up the battle.
Boohman14":2ysb3d74 said:sc85sis":2ysb3d74 said:Lost my mom to cancer, or more accurately to the treatment - her body couldn't handle chemo and radiation.
Cancer definitely sucks.
Damn! I'm so sorry. It actually harder on the family to watch the chemo progression than live it. It's miserable though. My poor wife went through hell. As I was going through treatment her mother was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer and passed in two months.
I just finished Chemo and radiation for a sarcoma. The tumor was successfully removed in March, about the size of a football attached to my left hamstring. I'll probably never run again as they had to remove a substantial amount of muscle to make sure the boarders didn't harbor more cancer.
I came close to passing twice due to chemo. It just takes a major toll on the heart, and immune system. Infections are common and can be life threatening. I was lucky . OHSU in Portland was awesome. The nurses in the cancer units are the best people you will ever meet.
I hope Momma Blue can keep up the battle.