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Update on Rindercella's DH

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Rindercella · 09/02/2011 12:21

Apologies for putting my name in the thread title - it seems so self important but I don't mean it to be. So many of you offered so much help, support and fantastic advice, I just wanted to let you know where we are at. Previous threads here and here.

DH was diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer with secondary lymph node cancer in May last year, when our DD2 was just 5 weeks old. 9 months on and things are very far from well. DH's health has unfortunately really deteriorated since then. Particularly since Christmas he is suffering so much more pain and discomfort. He can now barely eat and is just so, so weak.

He saw his oncologist yesterday and he is to start a course of chemotherapy starting next Wednesday. He also needs a blood transfusion next week (and thank you to everyone who gives blood, what a brilliant thing you do).

He is a very, very ill man. It is so bloody hard to see the man I love so very much waste away. There is no prognosis. I know he is going to die from this fucking awful disease. I just don't know when.

I am getting counselling, which is definitely helping me. And my SIL is now more or less living with us which is so fanastic I cannot tell you - her being here helps us all so much, and it helps her and it helps the rest of their family, knowing that she is here. I actually don't know how I coped for the last couple of months before her arrival. I am still manically busy, and that's with an extra person helping me. I think DD1 feels it very much too and is especially clingy to me and she really hates me leaving her (eg when I drop her off at preschool).

Mostly this seems so surreal. Like I am not really typing these words. Cancer. Chemo. Only pallative. My darling husband. Those things just shouldn't be joined together. But they are and it is very, very painful.

I hope that the chemo does make DH feel better (I understand that he is likely to have bad days following the treatment). The worst pain for him is in his bones. He sometimes screams out with the pain. Just heartbreaking.

Does anyone have andy advice on how best to help him through his chemo?

OP posts:
CrystalTits · 16/03/2011 17:24

Have been lurking on your thread Rinders. So very sorry to learn that DH has taken a turn for the worse. Am thinking of you all and hope you can gain some small comfort from knowing that so many people here care for you and your family. Xx

SecretNutellaFix · 16/03/2011 17:24

So sorry that today has brought bad news. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.x

Thebonkers · 16/03/2011 17:27

Thinking of you all

aStarWithHerOwnWays · 16/03/2011 17:30

So sorry to hear this, Rinders. I am thinking of you all and wishing you strength. I imagine there are a lot of invisible women holding your hand right now (if that doesn't sound too weird!)

sharbie · 16/03/2011 17:32

in our thoughts xx

mummytime · 16/03/2011 17:33

Here is a hug and prayers for you. So sad to here the latest news (a long time lurker).

itisnotgoingwelltoday · 16/03/2011 17:53

Thinking of you all.

canihavemypocketmoney · 16/03/2011 17:54

I have followed this too. So sorry, thinking of you. I hope you can glean a tiny bit of strength from all of us on here.

HubertVonRumple · 16/03/2011 18:07

Oh Rinders. I've been following your journey for ages but never posted before. I'm so desperately sorry to hear about your dh's turn for the worst. Hold fast, your strength as a wife and mother comes flooding out of your posts. Take care.

ilovesprouts · 16/03/2011 18:08

thinking of you all x

BecauseImWorthIt · 16/03/2011 18:14

So sorry to hear this, Rinders.

Love to you all
x

slinkydog · 16/03/2011 18:17

Been following your thread and never known wwhat to say - but could not leave it after reading your most recent post. So sorry to hear that he has had a turn for the worst - thinking of you and sending you love and strength.
xxx

mummylin2495 · 16/03/2011 18:21

i have been watching your thread but not posted,sorry to see that things have got worse.You and your dear dh will be in my thoughts x

BrigitBigKnickers · 16/03/2011 18:23

So sorry- take care. Thinking of you. x

lostinwales · 16/03/2011 18:27

Thoughts and prayers for you and your family Rindercella x

lazydog · 16/03/2011 18:28

Thinking of you and all your family, too...

ilove · 16/03/2011 18:33

xxx

nogginthenog · 16/03/2011 18:33

Am sorry to read that things are worsening, I am thinking of you all..

IngridBergmann · 16/03/2011 18:34

Much love x

DaisySteiner · 16/03/2011 18:43

Really sorry. Thinking of you all. xx

therugratref · 16/03/2011 18:46

I am fairly new to mumsnet but I have read your account of your Dh's fight against this horrible disease. Your courage and dignity and humour shine through as does your love for your DH and DC's I just wanted to wish you well.x

gerardway · 16/03/2011 18:52

I'm fairly new to mumsnet as well and have been reading your thread. You, Richard and all your family are in my thoughts and prayers. x

asdx2 · 16/03/2011 18:58

Thoughts and prayers for you all.

Blatherskite · 16/03/2011 19:14

xxx

Overtiredmum · 16/03/2011 19:32

You are all in my prayers x

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