...ausea), pregabalin, somac, panadol and a few other bits and pieces for the pain caused by his cancer and peritonectomy.
He is now a hopeless insomniac- falls asleep in the shower, on the toilet, w...
My husband has mesothelioma -- diagnosed a year ago. Although he has been having chemo every three weeks, coping well apparently, I understand that the disease is not curable and the chemo will stop ...
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Just sharing......
My darling husband was diagnosed with Epithelioid Haemangeoendothelioma in his peritoneum in Sept 08. In December 08 he had a peritonectomy with 'hot chemo' at St G...
...ase, the cure has certainly been worse than the disease,......with unexplained, chronic, overwhelming, uncontrollable pain the result of a peritonectomy in Dec 08.
But he is still here. Many days he c...