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Sqad
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I see ur about...just want to pick ur brains for a min if I may re: my mums cancer!
Had radio in her left arm, now has pain in her right arm as well. Complaining of severe back ache as well.
We know that cancer has spread in to skull and ribs but no pain there as yet.
Could cancer be in back/spine?
At mo all cancer seems to be in left side of body but pain in right arm is of concern.
TIA for any advice
(terminal bone cancer as you know)
Thanks
Had radio in her left arm, now has pain in her right arm as well. Complaining of severe back ache as well.
We know that cancer has spread in to skull and ribs but no pain there as yet.
Could cancer be in back/spine?
At mo all cancer seems to be in left side of body but pain in right arm is of concern.
TIA for any advice
(terminal bone cancer as you know)
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Skull and ribs...........no big nerves to invade......the skull is thick and the big nerves are inside and protected. The ribs do have a nerve below each rib, but it is not a large nerve, but can still be involved.
Now the cervical spine is a different ball game...large plexuses of nerves radiate into the arms and are of easy access to the rapidly advancing cancer.
The human body is not like a mathematical equation where all the inputs are standard, medicine is a very personal study......it doesn't always follow a well trodden path.
Now the cervical spine is a different ball game...large plexuses of nerves radiate into the arms and are of easy access to the rapidly advancing cancer.
The human body is not like a mathematical equation where all the inputs are standard, medicine is a very personal study......it doesn't always follow a well trodden path.
Look Nailit......we all do the best that we can, but quite often the Grim Reaper wins............now i am not the most sympathetic or indeed emotionally involved on this site, for good reasons.
Your mum is going to die and all concerned are trying to make it as easy as possible for her. if she is constipated, it may well make her uncomfortable and needs attending to.
In this situation you need Macmillan nurses for her more than you need doctors. The majority of these nurses are totally dedicated and under appreciated.
Your mum is going to die and all concerned are trying to make it as easy as possible for her. if she is constipated, it may well make her uncomfortable and needs attending to.
In this situation you need Macmillan nurses for her more than you need doctors. The majority of these nurses are totally dedicated and under appreciated.
//The majority of these nurses are totally dedicated and under appreciated.//
Agree entirely. Think I might be a bit to close...
Just that her 'assigned' nurse has rubbed me up the wrong way with her pomposity.
As you say, they are underappreciated. Apologies.
My heads up my arris and just trying to carry on as normal.
Thanks Sqad for info.
Agree entirely. Think I might be a bit to close...
Just that her 'assigned' nurse has rubbed me up the wrong way with her pomposity.
As you say, they are underappreciated. Apologies.
My heads up my arris and just trying to carry on as normal.
Thanks Sqad for info.
So sorry you and your Mum are going through this Nailit, but it's the same with my Grandfather who is also trerminally ill, his nurses are always most concerned that his bowels open normally because he's on morphine and that can, as Sqad identified, cause constipation which is really distressing (he had a bout of it, and it was almost the straw that broke the camels back, he was crying he was so pained and distressed) so you might not realise it but sometimes the smaller thing which they seem to obsess about are actually very much for your Mum's comfort and wellbeing. x