One of the hardest things to do in life is to live once you've
been told you are going to die. It's as if life speeds up after you
receive knowledge that your days are ticking away on a finite clock that
you have no control over. One important thing that I learned while
experiencing the devastating affects of Pancreatic Cancer with my mother
as she fought this distressing disease is that it is crucial to focus
on the time that you have rather than on the time you don't have. To me
this article is a condensed version of the Diary of Cancer Patient's
Daughter as I explain what living with Pancreatic Cancer is like from
diagnosis to death as I framed the picture of my mother's experience in
my mind.
I hope and pray that you receive something out of these
words birthed out of pain that will bring you peace and help you or your
loved one with a Cancer diagnosis live a little longer and happier in
spite of the sad reality you are facing. There are 7 D's in this Cancer
Diary that can help you manage the physical and mental aspects of this
awful disease. Remember that what you don't do in the Cancer Crisis is
just as important as what you do.
Entry # 1: The Diagnosis:
My
mother Joyce was 66 years old when she was diagnosed with Pancreatic
Cancer during the summer of 2008. Though all Cancer is bad, Pancreatic
Cancer is considered one of the worst because it is the most difficult
to diagnose. The reason is that the symptoms mirror digestive problems
as the disease hides in the depths of the digestive system. My mother
had chronic pain in her stomach and though she went to the emergency
room several times receiving numerous tests and ultra sounds the doctors
kept telling her nothing was wrong with her and sent her home every
time. Initially they thought it was a problem with her gal bladder which
is a common misdiagnoses in the case of Pancreatic Cancer.
Her
Father Boyce whom she was named after died of Pancreatic Cancer 20 years
earlier, but the chance that she could have that very same thing never
occurred to her or anyone else in our family. If Cancer runs in your
family, especially Pancreatic Cancer, I would advise you to have regular
screenings for this disease as early diagnosis is a key to survival.
One of the most deadly things about Pancreatic Cancer is that because it
is so hard to diagnose most patients don't receive their diagnosis
until they are already in Stage 4 of the Cancer when there is
practically no hope.
The symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer include:
abdominal pain and pressure, jaundice, nausea, loss of appetite,
depression, weight loss and weakness. My mother had all symptoms except
for jaundice. Just because a person is missing a common symptom doesn't
mean they don't have Pancreatic Cancer. The most common procedures used
to diagnosis this brutal disease are: Ultrasonography, CT Scanning,
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancretography, Endoscopic Ultrasound,
MRI, and Cholangiogram Percutaneous Transhepatic. I'm pretty sure my
mother had all of these tests done and it can be very draining to endure
such experiences, however it is vital in obtaining a diagnosis. The
results of her diagnosis showed that there was a tumor on her pancreas
blocking the flow of bile from her liver, as well as, the flow of
enzymes from her pancreas. In her case the tumor was wrapped around a
blood vessel and surgery to remove the tumor was not really an option.
Very few surgeons in the country would have been able to successfully
perform the surgery and her chances of survival would have been slim to
none. Even if she had of had the surgery her quality of life following
it was questionable. This surgery is commonly known as the Whipple
Operation and removes a large part of the pancreas, the duodenum and a
portion of the bile duct
What do you do in this situation? You
make the choice to live the best life in the time that you have which is
undetermined and different for everyone. Suck every drop of joy out of
life you can as quickly as possible. If we could turn back the clock and
do it all over again the one thing we would do differently is have
annual screenings for the disease conducted because had we done that my
mother might still be alive today. What you do in time can determine the
time you have on this earth.
Many people allow the hands of time
to cover their eyes to what they don't want to see. Open your eyes today
and if you have not been diagnosed with this disease begin to use
preventative measures such as a healthy diet, exercise, and regular
checkups with your doctor.
Entry # 2: Denial:
We were in
such disbelief after receiving the diagnosis we failed to take immediate
action locked in the paralysis of our new found reality. One thing
Cancer does not give you is time. That big devil called denial must be
dealt with. I can still hear my mother saying, "I can't have this...not
me!" You must come to grips with what you have in order to get a grip on
the situation. Sometimes I think of Cancer being more of an accident of
health rather than a mistake of nature. All you can do with a mistake
is wish that it never happened but accidents can be prevented. Maybe
this is a little optimistic since Cancer tends to creep in like an
unexpected thief to steal your most prized possessions. Even so,
optimism is always stronger than pessimism and it merely means that our
powerful spirits encased in a fragile frame of flesh chooses to live.
Even
people with diseases such as drug addiction and alcoholism must come
out of denial before they recover. I know Cancer survivors and they are
the same people that came out of denial and dealt with the disease. You
will never take action in regards to something you don't believe.
Entry # 3: Drugs:
We
live in a pill popping nation where there is a drug for every
situation. One of the main problems with drugs is that they mask
symptoms but fail to provide a cure. Drugs do their best to cover up the
Cancer until the victim is covered with earth in a coffin. I keep
hearing rumors that there is a cure for Cancer but the medical and
funeral industries are making too much money off of the disease to
release the cure. I don't know if that is true but it sure makes sense.
Though
drugs were diagnosed to help my mother one of the first things we did
which is extremely important for Pancreatic Cancer patients was to have a
stint put in. Stints were inserted into the tubes leading from her
liver and pancreas to help them function and this helped her to live a
better life. In some cases, depending on the size of the tumor, it is
very difficult to insert stints but there are several alternative
methods and procedures to accomplish the same effect. If you have a good
doctor he will inform you of all options. If you have a doctor that
doesn't tell you all the options; get another doctor.
My
experience with a mother with Pancreatic Cancer perfected a hatred in me
for Morphine which is the pain medication my mother was put on. Since
the pain caused by the Cancer is so intense our options were limited and
we wanted my mother to be able to live out her days as pain free as
possible as I think anyone would. The Morphine altered her mind, changed
her personality, and caused aggression and paranoia. The effects of the
Morphine put the family in pain while relieving my mother's pain.
At
times it was as if she was out of her mind and it nearly drove us out
of ours. She no longer trusted the people that loved her and many times
would forget what she was saying in the middle of a sentence. The family
told her many things over and over again and she wouldn't do them and
always forgot what we told her. To me Morphine kills a person before
they die. It kills their ability to convey the essence of who they truly
are. There are alternatives for pain relief drugs but I don't know how
much better they are since we only dealt with Morphine.
It amazes
me how Patrick Swayze filmed a television series with Pancreatic Cancer
refusing to take pain medications so he could concentrate on and
accomplish his work. I remember hearing him speak about preparing hours
in advance of his shoots to be mentally and physically prepared to
accomplish every task in pain. I think drugs such as Morphine make a
person die faster because it arrests their mind. In the movie the Matrix
if you've ever seen it, Neo is doing the jump program with Morpheus and
falls. When he comes out of it he is bleeding and makes a statement to
the fact that he thought it wasn't real and Morpheus tells him that the
mind makes it real and that the body cannot live without the mind. If
you are mentally incapacitated, how can you make a conscious decision to
fight for your life?
A glimmer of hope came to us while dealing
with the madness of the Morphine which is an alternative pain treatment
that Cancer patients can receive that deals with injecting alcohol
around certain nerves to block the feelings of pain. My mother had this
procedure done but said that it didn't work. To this day I don't know if
the treatment really didn't work or if by the time she had it she was
already addicted to the Morphine and the pain she felt were the pangs of withdraw.
Unfortunately
Morphine was only one wave in the ocean of drugs we had to deal with.
There were digestive enzymes that had to be taken prior to eating, beta
blockers, heart medication, anxiety medication, insulin for the diabetes
caused by the shut down of the pancreas, medication for indigestion,
vitamins, blood thinners for blood clots and so many medications we had
to make an Excel spreadsheet just to keep track of them.
One of
the effects of the disease that had to be dealt with was extreme
swelling of the abdomen and feet to the point where diuretics were
prescribed, fluid draw procedures had to be performed by using a needle
to draw the fluid from the abdomen and as for the feet; only house shoes
could be worn. I found out that the swelling was caused by the Cancer
mainly due to the body's reaction to the tumor and to the lack of
protein in the blood disabling the bloods ability to hold fluid.
The
things that a person goes through with Cancer are almost endless. Every
part of the body is affected; especially the mind, the will, and the
emotions. Based upon the experience I encountered with my mother a
couple of other crises we had to press through was the C Diph infection
causing chronic diarrhea causing contact isolation that is almost like
quarantine to be implemented. My mother could barely eat and we had to
put on hospital gowns and gloves to be in the room with her or even come
in contact with her.
An episode we faced with internal bleeding
caused by the rupturing of blood vessels was very traumatic and
hospitalized my mother after she passed out from weakness with her eyes
rolling back in her head due to the extreme blood loss. Blood was in her
bowels and blood transfusions had to be issued in order to get her
blood count back up to normal which is usually 14 and hers was almost
half that. Had we not sought medical attention for her at that time she
could have died. So that you can recognize this, the symptoms are
usually extreme weakness and black loose bowels. I experienced the same
thing when I was four years old and diagnosed with acute hemorrhagic
pancreatitis.
We tried chemotherapy which is extremely hard on the
body, killing the good cells along with the bad. Chemotherapy is like
infusing your body with a poison in order to get rid of another poison.
For some people it works but sadly to say in the cases of Pancreatic
Cancer it is rarely effective. I am not a doctor and therefore give no
medical recommendations as to how to treat Cancer of the Pancreas but in
my own personal opinion and experience through observation I would say
if possible, find a better way.
There are alternative treatments,
natural remedies, and experimental treatments. A Cancer patient can seek
studies that are being conducted for the type of Cancer they have and
in many cases when they become a part of the study they can receive free
or very low cost experimental treatments. One day one of these
experimental treatments might be the answer. My mother used an
experimental chemotherapy that was available but it was too hard on her
heart. One of her smaller tumors did disappear but that wasn't enough to
save her.
Chemotherapy can carry such side effects as nausea,
vomiting, and decreased white blood cell counts. Historically,
Chemotherapy has not been effective in the treatment of Pancreatic
Cancer, but there are more up to date treatments that use an FDA
approved agent called gemcitabine which has helped to shrink some tumors
for Carcinoma of the pancreas.
At one point we went to see a
naturalpathic doctor specializing in alternative Cancer treatments that
knew of a treatment that had proved to be effective for Pancreatic
Cancer. The name of the treatment is Intravenous - Lipoic Acid/Low-Dose
Naltrexone Protocol. There are various articles and information on this
treatment for you to research and intelligently consider.
Our
problem with the treatment was that one of the drugs prescribed for it
that could only be filled at a compound pharmacy blocks the affects of
opiates and since my mother was on Morphine for pain a known opiate she
plunged into a chronic pain episode that caused her to lose coherency
from the pain and go to the emergency room where the only thing they
could do to relieve her pain was to give her a drug strong enough to
sedate her and completely knock her out. It was a tremendous setback in
her treatment. The opiate blocking drug was supposed to be a very low
dosage that should not have negatively affected her so if this
particular treatment is chosen I would do extensive research and make
ample preparations before trying it.
When you are personally
dealing with Cancer or know someone close to you that is, you will find
out quickly that everyone has a product to sell you that they claim has
cured someone from Cancer. Maybe they have and maybe they haven't.
Again, I remember watching an interview with Barbara Walters and Patrick
Swayze when he said something to the effect of, "If you had a miracle
cure for Cancer you would be rich and everyone would know you so just
shut up." We tried several products and ordered everything we thought
could make a difference or be a cure. I'm going to share with you two
things that you can buy on your own that we didn't get a chance to try
because we found out about them too late. I don't know it they work, but
its worth a try as anything is when you or someone you love is dying.
You
can search YouTube and find videos on the banking soda Cancer treatment
and you can search the Internet to find articles that specifically
discuss the use of asparagus to treat Cancer. There is so much more I
could say about different treatments and drugs but instead of going on
and on about this subject I will instead give you a few helpful hints.
Helpful
Hint #1: If you are strong enough to do it, aerobic exercise helps
Chemotherapy patients by ridding the toxins in their system from
Chemotherapy through sweat. I read an article once about a lady with
Cancer that felt too sick to do aerobics when her coworkers kept
inviting her to class because they didn't know she had Cancer. She
started the classes eventually and felt sick at first and then started
feeling better. She sweated the toxins out and one year later was
teaching the class Cancer Free.
Helpful Hint #2: When a Cancer
patient's veins are to the point where it is extremely difficult to draw
blood or administer IV medication a Central Line which is a port for IV
and medication inserted into the jugular vein by ultrasound can be
good. I witnessed the pain of my mother as she was poked multiple times
with attempts to draw blood and insert IV's. Save yourself this pain
with a Central Line.
Helpful Hint #3: Keep a positive attitude and
laugh as often as possible. The Bible says that laughter doeth the
heart good like a medicine. Sometimes simple laughter will do more for a
Cancer patient than any drug. Laughter heals and it makes a person's
time on this earth more enjoyable. Talk about funny memories from the
past with family and friends and laugh, laugh, laugh! You deserve it!
Mental support is important. Encourage, speak positive things, and most
of all be there for the person that you know that has Cancer. Cancer and
all the things a person goes through with it are scary. I coached my
mom and encouraged her and told her she could make it when she didn't
think she could. Encouragement in love can add time to a Cancer
patient's life. Ask lots of questions and gain as much knowledge as
possible. If a drug or treatment you or a Cancer patient you know is on
doesn't seem right; talk to the doctor about it because there is always
an alternative.
Entry # 4: Disappointment:
Normally in life
there are disappointments. When you already have a disappointing
disease, disappointment can be magnified. What do you do when the Chemo
doesn't work? How do you react when the miracle cure you found out about
doesn't cure? How do you deal with setbacks that surface along the way?
What you do is keep going, keep trying, and don't give up. It is
important to express disappointment and acknowledge it as long as it
doesn't take you captive. Just having the disease is disappointing, not
to mention all of the obstacles encountered while dealing with the
disease. Disappointment is not only experienced by the Cancer victim but
by the family and friends that love that person so much.
I was
working on my MBA when my mother was diagnosed with Cancer. Since she
was already in Stage 4 of Cancer when she was diagnosed we found out
shortly after the diagnosis that the Cancer had spread to her lungs and
other areas of her body. I can remember the day I found out about that. I
started crying at work and couldn't stop and had to leave the office. I
know what it feels like to try and hold tears in and there is nothing
you can do to keep them held in your eyes. I know what it is to cry
until your stomach jerks in and out and snot comes out of your nose and
you feel like throwing up. My mother was my best friend and because of
that I am well acquainted with disappointment.
I always wondered
how the people with these miracle stories that publish these books about
overcoming Cancer did it. Their methods worked for them with no doubt
but my mother was in such a bad state she couldn't even do most of the
things these books said to do and that was so disappointing. I wished I
could speak with these people personally just to ask them...HOW? How did
you do it?
One of the greatest challenges faced was that my
mother was a Minister and Pastor and she had a lot of people praying for
her as she even believed for her own healing. Father Yah (God) is a
healer but He doesn't always heal and there is always a question of why
for those that are not healed. Dottie Olsteen the wife of the late
Pastor John Olsteen of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas now pastured by
Joel Olsteen at one time had terminal Liver Cancer. Dottie gathered
together the healing scriptures from the Bible and began to speak them
over herself three times a day like a medicine prescription and was
totally and completely healed.
Why her and not my mother? I don't
know. Maybe Yah (the name for almighty God the Creator in Hebrew) was
ready for my mom to come home with Him. All I can tell you is that
disappoint can and will come in many forms. The best cure for
disappointment is to overcome with an attitude of thankfulness,
accepting that you don't know the reason for all things but you do know
that there is a reason and a purpose for all things. Stay positive while
keeping your mind and spirit open to whatever might happen.
Disappointment comes when something other than what you expect or
anticipate happens. With Cancer you have to be prepared for the success
or failure of anything and everything. Be encouraged; you are stronger
than disappointment. Don't let it catch you off guard but be prepared
for it. Know that for every disappointment there is a triumph on the
other side.
Entry # 5: Diet:
Anyone with Cancer should
reconstruct their diet to contain the foods that fight against and can
even cure Cancer. Eat and drink substances that are non-acidic,
alkaline, and highly concentrated with antioxidants. Research to find
Cancer healing foods.
One of the most important things to do is to
drink a lot of water. Water is the source of life and the human body is
mostly composed of water. There is an author that wrote a book called,
"You Aren't Sick You're Just Thirsty" talking about the importance of
water and its affects on the body.
Diet is a rough subject with
Pancreatic Cancer because you can know all the right things to eat and
not be able to consume them. The affects of the disease on the digestive
system makes it very hard to eat and drink. The patient may lose their
appetite and even if they do have an appetite, once they eat it can make
them feel sick. Pancreatic Cancer sabotages the digestive system.
One
thing that helped us was some information we found on dill pickles that
assists in the digestion of food. In many instances when someone with
Pancreatic Cancer or other digestive problems eats a dill pickle with
each meal it helps to counteract the digestive problems so they can eat
in comfort and keep the food down for nutrition to the body.
There
are also drugs available to enhance the appetite, but if dill pickles
can also be eaten with every meal that should help greatly as well.
Since Pancreatic Cancer patients have difficulties in eating and tend to
lose a lot of weight, dietary supplements such as protein shakes are
suggested which are ingested easier with the use of a straw. Peanut
butter can be added to the shakes to increase the calorie content and
nutritional value of the shake. Another suggestion is to eat very small
meals all throughout the day. The Cancer patient may not feel like
eating but in order to live they must FORCE themselves to eat. Lack of
food and liquid can kill quicker.
Vitamin D fights Cancer and
freshly juiced vegetable juices containing the juice from green leafy
vegetables can be extremely helpful especially when drank right after
juicing when vitamin content and living substance is at a high level.
The external diet is also important which consists of Epson salt baths
that help to heal and release toxins from the body.
We all know
the saying, "You are what you eat." Eat what is alive and it will help
you stay alive. The first 3 letters of the word diet is the word die.
Don't let what you are eating kill you. Since Cancer patients many times
have to give up foods they love in order to live, it is great if the
family can conform to their diet in support of their dietary efforts.
Some foods make Cancer grow like simple sugars. Cut the sugar out of
your diet and use a natural alternative like Stevia to sweeten foods.
Stevia is a naturally sweet leaf that is available in powder and liquid
form to sweeten foods and use in recipes. I am a big Bible reader so I
love that Stevia is a leaf because the Bible says that the leaves shall
be used for the healing of the nations. Other well-known artificial
sweeteners can actually be poisonous to the body so be careful with them
and avoid them if possible.
Entry #6: Death:
Even when you
know someone is going to die, nothing really prepares you for the
affects, effects, and real life reactions to that death. Everyone's
experience is different, and I will share my personal experience with
you hoping it will help you in some way. I can remember my mom looking
at me one night and saying to me, "I'm dying!" I didn't know what to say
back because even though I knew she had Cancer and death seemed
inevitable, I refused to accept the fact the she was actually going to
die.
We took her to the hospital on a Thursday and the very next
day they wanted to send her to hospice. Hospice is a great and awful
place all at the same time. Great due to the care and support and
painless exit for the patient from this world they provide. Awful
because you know that it is the last place you will be with the one you
love. Hospice facilities are very comfortable and they give you a chance
to say goodbye even if you don't want to. No one does. Please know that
you aren't the only one going through this; neither are you the only
one that has ever gone through this.
Counselors are provided, as
well as, chaplains for spiritual support and prayer. You will receive a
booklet explaining the death process which helps you know when death is
near. During this process, give the Cancer patient a lot of love,
comfort and support, and make sure you yourself get ample food and rest.
Speak to your loved one while they are responsive and even after they
are in a drug induced comma because they can still hear you. Be sure not
to be selfish and release them to pass on so they won't linger on in
suffering. That is all I will say about the hospice experience as you
will learn more as you are actually in it. This is the time to meet with
the funeral home and make preparations for the funeral and burial. You
won't want to do this, but it is necessary and will help smooth out the
process. Overall, hospice is a place to say your final goodbyes.
Entry # 7: Debt:
My
dad only had enough life insurance to cover my mom's funeral, and this
is not recommended. The moment a Cancer diagnosis is in place get as
much checkup free insurance as you can get. For some reason the bill
collectors don't understand the word death, and you can be stuck with
bills that increase your sorrow after your loved one is gone. You will
need a living will for your patient to be able to make medical decisions
for them and you also need a power of attorney to deal with their
accounts way before a death experience is upon you. You may have to
handle business matters that they can't deal with while they are still
alive and after they have passed on.Also make sure a will is in place so
you don't have to deal with probate. Some accounts are easily closed
after death simply by submitting a copy of the death certificate to the
creditor and it is important to see if insurance is in place to pay off
accounts upon death such as mortgages.
I have shared my heart,
soul, and intimate personal experience with you in this article to the
best of my ability. It should not take a crisis such as Cancer for us to
become mortgage and debt free but if something such as Cancer arises I
know that being mortgage and debt free can be one less worry. Work to
reduce or delete your debts as much as possible. My dad would have more
freedom and options today had his house been paid off when my mother
passed. In addition to medical bills there were some prescriptions that
cost $800 for a 10-day supply after our prescription benefits ran out.
Death and sickness know nothing of the extra financial burdens that can
increase and extend sorrow.
You will feel the pain of your loss
for awhile and it will be absolutely unbelievable for a very long time,
but you will get through it. Remember the good times, look at pictures
of life, and hear the voice of your loved one live on in your mind and
spirit forever. I wish you abundant peace. If you would like to find out
how to get a copy of the book I've written in hopes of helping people
deal with the loss of a loved one, please call or email me.
I have shared my heart, soul and intimate personal experience
with you in this article and I want to share something else that can
benefit you greatly which is a way to pay off your mortgage in one third
to one half the time allowing you to own your home outright and become
debt free.
It should not take a crisis such as Cancer for us to become mortgage and debt free but if something such as Cancer arises I know that being mortgage and debt free can be one less worry. My dad would have more freedom and options today had his house been paid off when my mother passed. There are still medical bills to deal with and even some prescriptions that cost $800 for a 10 days supply after our prescription benefits ran out.
Please fell free to contact me anytime for any information or support I can offer you in what you are going through. I wish you all the best and I encourage you to be stronger than you've ever been. You will feel the pain of your loss for awhile and it will be absolutely unbelievable for a very long time but you will get through it. Remember the good times, look at pictures of life and hear the voice of your loved one live on in your mind and spirit forever. Peace.
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It should not take a crisis such as Cancer for us to become mortgage and debt free but if something such as Cancer arises I know that being mortgage and debt free can be one less worry. My dad would have more freedom and options today had his house been paid off when my mother passed. There are still medical bills to deal with and even some prescriptions that cost $800 for a 10 days supply after our prescription benefits ran out.
Please fell free to contact me anytime for any information or support I can offer you in what you are going through. I wish you all the best and I encourage you to be stronger than you've ever been. You will feel the pain of your loss for awhile and it will be absolutely unbelievable for a very long time but you will get through it. Remember the good times, look at pictures of life and hear the voice of your loved one live on in your mind and spirit forever. Peace.
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