General : Not Good News

I'm sorry to say, but my Husband isn't doing good.  I rushed him in the Hospital 2 weeks ago, he was losing his Balance, so they took another MRI to find out that his Tumor has gotten very aggressive, I was told on August 6th,2008 that he he has from now to 3 months to live. He's still in the Hospital, I'm waiting on a Hospital bed to bring him home. I will be getting help through my Clinic. He wants to die at home and not in Hospice, so me and our 17 year old son will be taking care of him till the end.

It's so very sad to watch him, to see him sleep most of the day and not be able to function on his own, I now feed him and have to help him in everyway. He's doesn't have much pain, but when he does, they give him meds for it. He lost his appetite for a week, but he's back to eating, thank God!

Well, I just wanted to tell you all about my Husband Cliff. He was Diagnosed on October 28th,2005.He was operated on January 20th,2006.Went into remission for 15 months, Tumor came back .I On March 1st,he took 15 small seizures and 2 Big seizures on that day, rushed him in the Hospital to find out the Tumor was growing in the area that caused the seizures. His Surgeon operated on him on March 12th,2008.From March till july the tumour has not grown, then we found on August,2008 that the tumour has grown so much in one month, that they can no longer operate any more. So for us the end is not too far away.
Susan

What is his temperature?
 
I suspect a chemical exposure that with recent exposure could cause a tumor to grow rapidly, and then there would be fevers to deal with; or with long ago exposure the body temperature would be sub normal ... less than 98.6 degrees.
 
It is an autoimmune causing chemical
 
Does he get 'the sniffles' or has he had a serious flu that he recalls?  Exposure to BUTYL looks like 'the flu'
 
Cliff is tired?  The lack of oxygen that this ANEMIA can cause could also cause seizures.  Does your husband have anemia?  Do they know the specific type?  I have been observing various journals family members write when their loved one is in the last stages of cancer, and it is more probable that the person with idiopathic anemia is dying from the anemia, not the cancer per se
 
Are there other things that 'go with' such as CFIDS, CFS or FM symptoms?  http://www.valdezlink.com/re/myletertoama.htm#causes
 

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