My grandma has cancer in her ovaries and my mom said it's pretty bad. She's going in for surgery on Monday. I don't know how bad ovarian cancer is, but I'm really nervous because I don't want the surgery to be unsuccessful.
If they catch it early enough, she'll be fine. Don't worry.
I really hope the surgery is successful, and there isn't a relapse or metastasis in the future.
But you should prepare for a long sad road of decline though. My grandfather battled bladder cancer and metastases for 5 agonising years for the whole family before it killed him.
But you should prepare for a long sad road of decline though. My grandfather battled bladder cancer and metastases for 5 agonising years for the whole family before it killed him.
Spend time with her.
Poseidon wrote:
If they catch it early enough, she'll be fine. Don't worry.
ATG wrote:
Spend time with her.
Am sorry to hear that. May God be merciful with her.
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Best of wishes.
ATG wrote:
Spend time with her.
I'll say a prayer for her... be strong and spend time with her...
Love is the answer
That and best of wishes for her.ATG wrote:
Spend time with her.
Do as ATG said. Both my Grandmothers are dead.ATG wrote:
Spend time with her.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Sorry to hear that, my grandad has prostate cancer but he's not fighting it, he's just keeping it quiet and waiting I guess
Grandma. Now i'm going to say this and be insensitive. At least she's lived her life. It would be terrible if she was young and had cancer, but as you get older you realise you gotta die somehow.. Best of luck to her in her fight, but spend as much time as you can with her. Hopefully she'll pull through, otherwise remember the good times when she's gone.
Phoenix one of my Grandmother's died at 54 and I never met her.
Kinda sucks.
Kinda sucks.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Is your Grandmother sick also?.Sup wrote:
Thats very nice of you. Everything is going to be just fine.[TUF]Catbox wrote:
I'll say a prayer for her... be strong and spend time with her...
Love is the answer
Update: I know probably nobody cares, but my grandma went into surgery today and they removed as much as they could, but she still has specks of it in her still. She's in recovery and after that she'll probably have to do chemotherapy or something.
update: BF2s cares.Whiplash wrote:
Update: I know probably nobody cares, but my grandma went into surgery today and they removed as much as they could, but she still has specks of it in her still. She's in recovery and after that she'll probably have to do chemotherapy or something.
well I'm happy they did what they could, but nobody lives forever so you must cherish the time you have with her now. Best wishes to your grandma and the family.
Good to hear Whiplash. At least she made it through surgery and can now begin the recovery process. Best of luck to you and your family.
my grandfather died before i was even born, my mother was only 13 when he died (of cancer). I wish i woulda had the chance to meet him, from what my mother has told me, he was one of the greatest men my small town that i grew up in has ever seen. Spend time with your grandmother and savor every moment you have with her, grandmothers are somthing special, and i will admit, i don't spend enough time with mine.......
why not?calamity wrote:
i will admit, i don't spend enough time with mine.......
take the time to visit her, or just a call her up to talk if you dont have the time
I'm sorry to hear this..
I'm not trying to be an ass but I hope for her sake she passes away early if she has it bad. My grandfather went through a painful 3 years with spinal and prostate cancer and it was just dreadful seeing him like that. If death means alleviating the extreme pain they are in then so be it.
I'm not trying to be an ass but I hope for her sake she passes away early if she has it bad. My grandfather went through a painful 3 years with spinal and prostate cancer and it was just dreadful seeing him like that. If death means alleviating the extreme pain they are in then so be it.
My maternal grand father had cancer, and died 5 years ago, just spend time with her. I went to his house every weekend and go walk around the parks, talk etc.

Well, my grandma isn't that old. She's only like 63, I think. I went and saw her in the hospital today, she was in pain. It was really sad to see her in pain. It's going to take time for her to get better though, but she's getting better. I don't know what exactly they're going to do to get rid of the remaining cancer cells, but it should be successful.