Is it even worth her going through the chemo and radiationn she is doing well with the chemo butdoesn'tt want theradiationndon'tt know what to do I am letting her make thechoicess but would just like some answers from people who have been through it... Thanks
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if the chemo appears to be working, then radiation might not be necessary. Don't try to look into the future on this, even doctors can't predict how well one treatment might work over another.
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I agree totally with what "essentially solo" said. Good luck:)
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gc - I know from personal experience that this is a very difficult and uncertain decision time. Your Mom has little chance of survival. Her wishes should be respected because only she knows what she feels and so she must decide, sometimes from day-to-day. Her treatment now is to try and possibly shrink any tumor and to make her a bit more comfortable even though her remaining life will likely not be extended. Hopefully, chemotherapy is now doing that even though it produces some immediate awful effects in many for a short time. Radiation therapy often damages the normal lining of the esophagus (food tube) so that the patient won't want to swallow anything because of the pain, sometimes requiring a feeding tube. Only your mom knows what she feels. Please support and respect her decisions and continue to let her know how much you love her. Then accept the outcome as you hold on to many memories of happier days past.
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