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      <title>RE: Help my dad has stage 4 gallbladder cancer</title>
      <description>On 10/11/2008 martiou15 wrote:Hello!&amp;nbsp; Three years ago my dad had his gallbladder removed becase he was having gallbladder attacks (gallstones).&amp;nbsp; When they removed it and a biopsy was done they told him he had gallbladder cancer.. A&amp;nbsp;couple of weeks later they took a biopsy on his liver to make sure it didnt spread...&amp;nbsp; The doctors told him he was good &amp;quot;no cancer has &amp;nbsp;spread&amp;quot; and to come back in 5 years.&amp;nbsp;......... Well its 3 years later and he was having weight loss and also he had pain.&amp;nbsp; I took my dad to the doctor they did a petscan and the abdominal area we were told lit up.. Therefore he was sceduled to do a biopsy which came back that he had stage IV gallbladder cancer that has spread to the lining of the abdomen.&amp;nbsp; He started gemzar chemo last week. The encologist told him he will be doing this 1x a week for 3 weeks then 1 week off and then repeat...for 2-3 months and then they will do a catscan.&amp;nbsp; Has anyone been through this that can give me information on it??Looking on the computer and I was told that the survival rate is not that great ( only a couple of months).. I sometimes question myself are we doing the right thing by making him go through all this chemo? Please Help!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
I have had gallbladder cancer since Jan 03. My cancer has also moved to the liver.  I have received the same treatment as your Dad plus TARCEVA in pill form. I have also been on other chemo treatments which have worked well but because of the side effects I was taken off. If I can be of more assistance please let me know.
Bill M</description>
      <author>BMNEWDAY</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Help my dad has stage 4 gallbladder cancer</title>
      <description>I wish you and your father strength through this terrible ordeal.&amp;nbsp; My mom was diagnosed in March of 2008 with Gallbladder cancer.&amp;nbsp; It seemed to spread very quickly to her nodes and liver.&amp;nbsp; The doctors started my mom on a regimn of radiation 5 days a week and oral chemo.&amp;nbsp; It proved to be too much for her.&amp;nbsp; She could not eat, throwing up all the time-mostly bile.&amp;nbsp; She passed away aug. 10, 2008.&amp;nbsp; she was 68 years old.&amp;nbsp; One of my biggest regrets is not asking enough questions.&amp;nbsp; We danced around the subject, but never were direct enough to ask how much time she had left or how the treatments would effect her.&amp;nbsp; I am n no way saying that your father&amp;#39;s case is anything like my mothers, but what I have learned is that some doctors will never talk about it unless you badger them for an answer.&amp;nbsp; Before treatment my mom was feeling better and eating, she was managing her pain with medication.&amp;nbsp; I wish they had told us that the treatments were not going to help, I think she would have had a much better quality of life.&amp;nbsp; We were afraid to ask in front of her, and she and my dad never brought it up.&amp;nbsp; Your father has a right to know absolutely everything so don&amp;#39;t let them &amp;quot;beat around the bush&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; Be well informed, know your options.&amp;nbsp; I hope and pray that your father will beat this evil disease.</description>
      <author>azureangel</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Help my dad has stage 4 gallbladder cancer</title>
      <description>I can&amp;#39;t believe they told your dad to come 5 years later.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; My mom has stage 4 gall bladder cancer as well.&amp;nbsp; She was diagnosed January 2008 and has been through 5 different chemo regimens.&amp;nbsp; She has also been taking natural supplements as well as drinking juice every morning that consists of watercress, spinach, brocolli, cauliflower and maybe some other vegetables that I can not remember.&amp;nbsp; We went to 3 doctors in the beginning and the only gave her 6 months to live.&amp;nbsp; Chemo was the only option for us because we want to do anything to keep her here with us.&amp;nbsp; I knew my mom was strong was strong enough to take the chemo and thats why we decided to go for it.&amp;nbsp; Her first 3 months of chemo she was feeling great and her maerkers were going down.&amp;nbsp; After the 3 months the first treatment wasn&amp;#39;t functioning and they changed it.&amp;nbsp; The next two months weren&amp;#39;t so good.&amp;nbsp; She was weak and nauseaus, but overall I think she did well.&amp;nbsp; That treatment wasn&amp;#39;t working on her so she has been under a new treatment since September and so far she is doing great.&amp;nbsp; I think a lot of what helps my mom get by is the emotional support.&amp;nbsp; Also, the natural juice she drinks every morning helps cleanse her system and she&amp;#39;s been so good with her diet.&amp;nbsp; I don&amp;#39;t know how realistic it is that she will be cancer free because this&amp;nbsp;cancer is so rare and the survival rate is not&amp;nbsp;high, but I am thankful she has been here 10 months more than 6.&amp;nbsp; We are still&amp;nbsp;hoping that there will be a positive outcome to this.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>minnie77</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hello!&amp;nbsp; Three years ago my dad had his gallbladder removed becase he was having gallbladder attacks (gallstones).&amp;nbsp; When they removed it and a biopsy was done they told him he had gallbladder cancer.. A&amp;nbsp;couple of weeks later they took a biopsy on his liver to make sure it didnt spread...&amp;nbsp; The doctors told him he was good &amp;quot;no cancer has &amp;nbsp;spread&amp;quot; and to come back in 5 years.&amp;nbsp;......... Well its 3 years later and he was having weight loss and also he had pain.&amp;nbsp; I took my dad to the doctor they did a petscan and the abdominal area we were told lit up.. Therefore he was sceduled to do a biopsy which came back that he had stage IV gallbladder cancer that has spread to the lining of the abdomen.&amp;nbsp; He started gemzar chemo last week. The encologist told him he will be doing this 1x a week for 3 weeks then 1 week off and then repeat...for 2-3 months and then they will do a catscan.&amp;nbsp; Has anyone been through this that can give me information on it??Looking on the computer and I was told that the survival rate is not that great ( only a couple of months).. I sometimes question myself are we doing the right thing by making him go through all this chemo? Please Help!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>martiou15</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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