{"id":8900,"date":"2016-04-18T21:16:03","date_gmt":"2016-04-18T13:16:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=8900"},"modified":"2016-04-22T15:35:26","modified_gmt":"2016-04-22T07:35:26","slug":"my-dads-fight-against-cancer-and-his-last-moments-with-us","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=8900","title":{"rendered":"My Dad’s Fight Against Cancer And His Last Moments With Us"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s almost 2 months now since my dad has passed away. I thought I’ll write about his fight against cancer, and his last moments with us.<\/p>\n After my dad had his liver surgery<\/a> to remove the cancer tumour in May 2010, he had been doing pretty well. Almost every 9 to 15 months, he had to go back to do TACE<\/a> when there were other tumors found in his liver, he recovered well from TACE, never had any side effect, and usually was up and about the following day. <\/p>\n Early 2015, he was told there were little pimple like cysts found in more part of his liver, and he had to start another treatment. He started on Nexavar<\/a><\/strong>, an oral chemo drug. That was about the same time we started him on Naturally Plus Product<\/a> to help fight the cancer.<\/p>\n He was doing alright initially, and then the side effects kicked in. Dryness of the hand and foot (which caused cracked skin), constant visit to the toilet due to frequent bowel movements, loss of appetite, increased thyroid level, hair loss. He was always having stomach discomfort, and overall because he wasn’t eating much, he became physically weaker, however, he was alert and mobile.<\/p>\n As Nexavar was not helping him much with controlling the cancer marker reading, by end of 2015, Dr requested him to switch to Inlyta<\/a><\/strong>. Although the cancer marker was improving, the side effect was immediate. He got tired easily, became weaker, started getting water retention on the leg which caused discomfort. Second week into Inlyta, he became extremely weak. We were in Japan on a holiday; my sister, who was his main caretaker, was messaging us and telling us he was getting weaker, had difficulty in walking, getting diarrhea, feeling nauseous and his blood pressure was very low. Making us all worried and wondered if we should cut short our trip. <\/p>\n We decided to stop Inlyta.<\/p>\n Although he slowly built back his energy, the damage was already done. We almost couldn’t make it for our family trip to Bali because of his condition. He made the decision to go ahead although he had to be on wheelchair due to his swollen legs caused by fluid retention, a symptom of thyroid. <\/p>\n We had a blast in Bali, spent Christmas there, all 15 of us! Dad although on wheelchair, was alert, watching over the younger kids at the pool and (literally) roaring at them when they misbehaved. He was also beginning to walk more.<\/p>\nMy dad on his birthday celebration in 2011, a year after his surgery. He looked so good then.<\/span><\/p>\n