No eclipse viewing for me, the sky was overcast last night!
Let’s all be aware of the signs of pancreatic cancer.
My mom had CA of the pancreas, even though she had very low risk factors. Back when she got it, the only way to know for sure was to open her up for exploratory surgery. After that, it was a brief three months until she died.
I miss her every day. I’m sad she died when the original Angel Boy was only six and never got to see him get his doctorate from Yale, get married, and have his own Angels. She loved him so much and was such a big part of his life that he started calling both of us “Mom” and we’d answer in unison, “Which one do you want?”
We took care of her here at home with hospice support. Although she was able to tolerate high doses of morphine, the pain was overwhelming.
About ten years before an official diagnosis, she was consistently nauseous after eating and started taking papaya enzymes.
With her vast medical knowledge as the head RN at a local hospital, she probably had a really good idea what was wrong with her but did all she could to find any other reason for her symptoms. She had her gall bladder and spleen removed but nothing helped. As it still is, pancreatic cancer is a death sentence.
It’s the same horrible disease that killed Alex Trebek, Steve Jobs, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Patrick Swayze.
The most significant symptom I’d suggest to be aware of is nausea after eating. Start keeping a journal and get to the right doctor as soon as possible.
We need more research to stop this terrible disease.
Both my parents died from pancreatic cancer two years apart in 1981 and 1983 within 6 weeks of diagnosis. Damn
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I’m so so sorry about your parents! What a terrible loss. It’s really such a devastating illness. I always freak out whenever I’m nauseous, that’s the lasting fear for me.
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I know one of my surgeons I worked with said if that is what happened to your parents then genetics says you are next. Here I am 38 years later
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What? I never heard that. I’m gonna email my doc and ask what her opinion is. My mom died in 1987 and was sick for about 5 years before that, so for me it’s been that long. I get an abdominal ultrasound every year cos I have a tiny cyst on my gallbladder and it’s never changed size or moved. That’s not the pancreas but it still freaks me out.
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Genetics because it was both parents within 2 years. But they had both been in the war and the doctors said they both had been exposed to all kinds of things
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You know what’s so weird is that my mom always said her cancer (and my dads but a different kind) was related to being near the atomic bomb testing in New Mexico. She was convinced of it.
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Quite possible dear girl
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It did not translate to my generation
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Thank goodness!
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