Govtgirl
Cathlete
Here is the situation in a nutshell, and I'm looking for some input from anyone that could offer some information or advice and what the realistic prognosis would be for this.
It is 99% sure that my Mom has uterine cancer. We will get the biopsy results next week, but she's already had a CT scan, ultrasound, etc, and mostly, you should see the looks on the doctor's faces.
When she heard a hysterectomy was the first order of business, she said NO WAY, and just figured this was it, she'd lived her life. But, in the meantime we found out for sure that she has a very large ovarian cyst, that the docs say MUST come out even if she doesn't have the uterine cancer. The prospect of this thing bursting has scared her more than the cancer, so now she's open to surgery.
She's 83, diabetic, has high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and takes about 10 pills a day. Not good health, to put it mildly. She's lived on her own, but obviously, she will now go to assisted living whether she has the operation or not. But being realistic, I don't see how she would make it through surgery. If she does, what quality of life could she expect to have? She doesn't get around well now. I know hysterectomies can be grueling for a 40 year old....but 83??
I understand the doctors can't see into the future, but they don't seem wiling to give an unvarnished opinion. Maybe they aren't allowed to, who knows.
It's weird, this would be easier if it weren't for the cyst....she'd refuse surgery, and live her life until the end came. I could really sort of understand that, why put herself through such a big operation? But that cyst thing could burst, and I know that scares her more because it's like a time bomb ticking away. I don't know what to advise her, and I don't want to have her do something because I said so. She has NEVER been good at decisions, especially big ones, and she usually deals with it by doing nothing. Doing nothing now will definately kill her; surgery and its outcome might. Advice??
It is 99% sure that my Mom has uterine cancer. We will get the biopsy results next week, but she's already had a CT scan, ultrasound, etc, and mostly, you should see the looks on the doctor's faces.
When she heard a hysterectomy was the first order of business, she said NO WAY, and just figured this was it, she'd lived her life. But, in the meantime we found out for sure that she has a very large ovarian cyst, that the docs say MUST come out even if she doesn't have the uterine cancer. The prospect of this thing bursting has scared her more than the cancer, so now she's open to surgery.
She's 83, diabetic, has high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and takes about 10 pills a day. Not good health, to put it mildly. She's lived on her own, but obviously, she will now go to assisted living whether she has the operation or not. But being realistic, I don't see how she would make it through surgery. If she does, what quality of life could she expect to have? She doesn't get around well now. I know hysterectomies can be grueling for a 40 year old....but 83??
I understand the doctors can't see into the future, but they don't seem wiling to give an unvarnished opinion. Maybe they aren't allowed to, who knows.
It's weird, this would be easier if it weren't for the cyst....she'd refuse surgery, and live her life until the end came. I could really sort of understand that, why put herself through such a big operation? But that cyst thing could burst, and I know that scares her more because it's like a time bomb ticking away. I don't know what to advise her, and I don't want to have her do something because I said so. She has NEVER been good at decisions, especially big ones, and she usually deals with it by doing nothing. Doing nothing now will definately kill her; surgery and its outcome might. Advice??
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