HeyIt'sMe
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Happy New Year's Eve Eve. 
I have a question for those of you that have dealt with lung cancer in a loved one. My FIL was diagnosed with lung cancer back in Dec 2007. He went through treatment (chemo & radiation, wasn't a candidate for surgery) from Dec 2007-April 2008 and went back for follow-up x-rays & blood tests every 2 months. Each time he got a good report until Jul 2009 when he was told the cancer was back. He started chemo only again in Sep 2009 using a different chemo than before because it was too toxic to his system.
On Dec 18 he was admitted to the hospital for fluid build-up in the lung (it was not pneumomia and there were no cancer cells in the fluid) and was released Dec 25. He is home now and on oxygen - day & night. He can't eat much and he can't talk much because he starts to cough badly.
When talking to my MIL she keeps saying things like "when he gets off this oxygen" and "when he is better". I just don't see him getting better. Ever. I did see both my parents die of cancer (Dad-kidney, Mom-pancreatic) and it seems like they got to a point where they turned that corner and just got sicker and sicker until they passed.
I know cancer so very unpredictible but when a lung cancer patient reaches the stage that they are dealing with fluid build-up and are put on oxygen what kind of time are we looking at? Has my FIL turned that corner? I just want to be prepared.
TIA,
Debbie

I have a question for those of you that have dealt with lung cancer in a loved one. My FIL was diagnosed with lung cancer back in Dec 2007. He went through treatment (chemo & radiation, wasn't a candidate for surgery) from Dec 2007-April 2008 and went back for follow-up x-rays & blood tests every 2 months. Each time he got a good report until Jul 2009 when he was told the cancer was back. He started chemo only again in Sep 2009 using a different chemo than before because it was too toxic to his system.
On Dec 18 he was admitted to the hospital for fluid build-up in the lung (it was not pneumomia and there were no cancer cells in the fluid) and was released Dec 25. He is home now and on oxygen - day & night. He can't eat much and he can't talk much because he starts to cough badly.
When talking to my MIL she keeps saying things like "when he gets off this oxygen" and "when he is better". I just don't see him getting better. Ever. I did see both my parents die of cancer (Dad-kidney, Mom-pancreatic) and it seems like they got to a point where they turned that corner and just got sicker and sicker until they passed.
I know cancer so very unpredictible but when a lung cancer patient reaches the stage that they are dealing with fluid build-up and are put on oxygen what kind of time are we looking at? Has my FIL turned that corner? I just want to be prepared.
TIA,
Debbie