Hello,
My dear dad is 72 and just got diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer that’s spread to his lungs. They forgot to scan his liver so he’s going in tomorrow to get that scanned and will then hopefully speak to an Oncologist. He’s been told he is inoperable and it’s incurable but, it’s only a small part of his stomach (so he says) that has the cancer. I’ve read lots about Asif Chaudry operating when others wouldn’t, or patients going to him for a second and often more positive opinion. I’d be so grateful and looking for anyone who was told inoperable but got a second opinion and they were operated on and it turned out OK.
I’m totally devastated, it hit us all like a bus, and I think so much about everyone whose been affected, it’s so sad and cruel.
thank you so much
Hi, apologies for not writing sooner. Unfortunately my health has taken a turn for the worse. In December it was discovered that I have tumours in my peritoneum surrounding my bowel.
I’ve not been well and am severely underweight so my cancer treatment was stopped and I’m now home under hospice care.
Dear Sammay0099 I am so sorry to hear this. You are so incredibly strong! I can’t thank you enough for all your support and the time you took to help explain your journey. You are in my thoughts, I am sending youo much love. Keep on fighting, you’ve got this
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