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I have a brain tumor a bad heart high blood pressure chestpain chronic pain how long will i live? |
morbide obesity depression have had max dose of radiation from the cyber knife. many other problems chf Well I don't know you so I can't see how bad off you are. You could sit at the computer to type your question so that's a good thing, you can sit up. Morbid obesity can be treated in different clinical settings these days, your doctor could refer you to one. Depression is treatable too with meds that affect the serotonin uptake, blood pressure you can treat with meds like ziac, tenormin etc, and I don't know what's wrong with your heart, you said chronic chest pain, maybe angina? That also is treatable. The brain tumor is more serious. From the radiation part, you said, I'm thinking you had cancer? or did they just try to shrink a tumor non cancer that way? If they can do surgery that would be optimal, but shrinking is better than doing nothing. I would say it depends on your doctor, how specialized he is in treatments, which you should be seeing specialists by the way. I would also say it depends on what you do to help yourself, diet for blood pressure and obesity, and if you stick to the treatments. And most of all it depends on your outlook and attitude. Get your depression treated, whether it be medications or counselling. You need to be positive and do what you can one day at a time to treat all the problems the best way you can. No one can predict the outcome of illness to the exact day they will die. I would say with treatments you have a good chance to live a longer life. as long as you want to all of those things you listed are treatable if you want to live good luck and i will pray for you good bye 3 Days =-) or shorter Firstly I don't believe you.. Secondly if you actually do have all these afflictions, you already know how long you have to live. If you are looking for someone to talk to you should think about an alternative way to do that. If you do not have these afflictions, don't worry as you're really sick anyway... May I suggest you get a life. I agree with Simmsjk. I was a Nurse and EMT-IV for six years, and anyone with half the cardiovascular diseases you quoted would put them in mostly an un-amblatory state. It is also not protocol to give CHEMO to people with extreme CHF, and most doctors would not waste the resources even if they could even if you had tons of money and insurance. They would suggest to you or your family a living will and a DNR form. (Do not resuscitate.) If I'm wrong then I'm sorry and talk to the doctor instead of us, but I doubt very seriously I'm wrong. PS. I find it also quite odd that your complete user name is swollentoe68plusone's. I think i wrapped up the math on this one for all of us. Me. |
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