Hi - well I have just stumbled across Cancer Connections after a Friday night where there didn't seem to be anyone to call and too many questions were swirling round in my head. And already it has been so helpful to read some blogs. I feel like I have found a bit of a lifeline.
My Mother-in-law has metastatic breast cancer in her liver and is declining rapidly. Her liver is visibly swollen, she is jaundiced and itchy and has massive fluid accumulation in her legs and abdomen. She was admitted to hospital on Tuesday with suspected febrile neutropenia, cellulitis in both legs and then they found a blood clot in one. The good news was that her white cell count had actually come up since the week before but she has decided no more chemo - it only made her more sick and added a lot of complications.
So now we are looking at taking her home on Monday. She lives alone 15 mins drive from us and wants to stay there as long as possible. We are the only family members nearby, the others are interstate, but we do have a wonderful support network through our church which I know we are going to need. I also have two kids aged 4 and 6 to care for.
I have to say I am kind of scared of the road ahead. Not of the dying per se because our faith gives us hope to deal with that, but about how I am going to juggle the needs of my children, my husband and his siblings, and of course ultimately his mum. Not knowing what to expect and what help is available makes it harder too. Will I be able to go the distance and do what my family needs?? Already its a struggle.
So that's me, one carer who is very relieved to have found this network!