“This Is My Last Day on Earth”

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Laurettas
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“This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby Laurettas » Thu May 09, 2013 3:10 pm

“This Is My Last Day on Earth”
by Dr. Craig Hildreth written as a fictional patient's viewpoint

The past two and a half years have been such a bonfire of emotions for me. At the beginning, I never realized I would have to cope with such shifting and volatile contradictions: terror and courage, rage and tranquility, despair and hope. Thirty months ago, I was diagnosed with cancer. For 30 months, I have been living with cancer, but today I am dying of it. It has been an exhausting journey and now like a fire’s last embers, my spirit also dims. Before the day and I both go dark, however, I need closure on some things that have been on my mind. May I share them with you?

To my primary care physician: I know that it wouldn’t have made any difference in my case, but when patients come to you with complaints, and you attribute them to bronchitis or a muscle strain or some other common problem, make sure you follow up to see that they have recovered. Remember that cancer can be a great deceiver of doctors. Don’t assume that folks as healthy as me could never be stricken.

To my oncologist: You certainly were pleasant and compassionate. You also tended to minimize the gravity of the situation when my disease progressed. I know you’re not psychic, but when things are going badly, don’t be afraid to tell me you’re worried. You once said, “No one can tell you how long you have left to live,” but I know you could have ventured a fairly accurate guess. You chose to keep it to yourself, I guess to spare me the sorrow, but how do I prepare my family for my death if I’m not kept informed? Also, please don’t feel you have to keep offering treatment after treatment. It’s okay to say, “Enough.”

To my insurance company: Your medical reviewer told my doctor that you are not in the business of practicing medicine, but then you denied payment for my Avastin, stating it was given two days before your regulations allow. You don’t know how much this upset my father. It is this type of nitpicking and rigidity that builds your reputation as a champion of mediocrity. I will remember you as a paltry and apathetic advocate of cancer care.

To all the nurses who took care of me: In the office, you were efficient and cheerful—you calmed me down, gave me a boost, and almost made me forget why I was there. In the hospital, I could tell you were stressed, but you never failed to attend to me—and you were sweet about doing tasks that I sure as heck could never do. As for my hospice nurses—you were a true blessing to me and my family, for which we will always be grateful.

To my loved ones: I am so sorry you had to go through this. Although I haven’t mentioned it, I am heartsick with the realization that once I’m gone my misery ends, but like the ancient myths, your grief lives forever.

Finally, to myself: You were not as strong as you professed to be, or as understanding. You lost track of your values, exasperated your family, and turned your back on some old friends, all just to spite yourself. You made the mistake of surrendering to the great seducer of the doomed—nothingness. In this void, no love could reach you, and you suffered all the more because of it. May you now find eternal peace.
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DH 58 4/11 st 4 SRC CC
Lymph, peri, lung
4/11 colon res
5-10/11 FLFX, Av, FLFRI, Erb
11/11 5FU Erb
1/12 PET 2.4 Max act.
1/12 Erb
5/12 CT ext. new mets
5/12 Xlri
7/12 bad CT
8/12 5FU solo
8/12 brain met
9/12 stop tx
11/4/12 finished race,at peace

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby lorrainem » Thu May 09, 2013 4:03 pm

Go gently into the night if this is so. Take the love with you and leave the pain behind. God speed lovely one.
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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby tawni's mom » Thu May 09, 2013 4:06 pm

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby NWgirl » Thu May 09, 2013 4:22 pm

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby Kathryn in MN » Thu May 09, 2013 4:37 pm

Was this written by Jake? Or someone else?
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Sig Res T4a N2a Mx, KRAS mut codon13
Mets bones & nodes
FOLFOX, FOLFIRI, Avastin, Radiation
Irinotecan, Zaltrap & STAR RFA
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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby elise » Thu May 09, 2013 4:45 pm

When you're ready, just close your eyes. May your last journey be beautiful and the future eternal.

Love,
Elise
2012
Feb - Stage 2 (T3 N0 M0) CC @ 30
Mar - R hemicolectomy, 18 LN
May-Nov 6 - Chemo (8 Xeloda)
2013
Feb - NED
2014
Feb - NED
May - Stage 4 - 1 liver met @ 32
Jun - Liver resection
Oct - CLEAN SCAN
Aug-Jan - FOLFOX 5 rounds, 5FU X 6
2015
Ap, Oct - NED
2016
Mar - NED

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lohidoc
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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby lohidoc » Thu May 09, 2013 4:47 pm

Laurettas, I am confused. I was not aware that you yourself had cancer. I think many of us here are confused.

But if this is true, I wish you well, wherever you may be headed. I am sorry to lose a friend.

Peace without illusions.....
"Half of what I know is wrong. I don't know which half."

Age 56
Dx 19/7/11
R. hemicolectomy 25/7/11
IIIc, 7 / 23 nodes,
no mets
Folfox 21/8/11
CT Scan 6/3/12 NED
CT Scan 21/6/12 30+ lung mets, 2 retroperitoneal tumours
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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby ams5796 » Thu May 09, 2013 4:51 pm

I'm also confused. Is this written by Jake?

Peace to you.



Ann
Stage 3C (or 4?) Rectal Cancer 01/07
2/10 lung mets
3/11 VATS
6/11 VATS
7/13 lung met
2/14 SBRT
NED 8/14
5/17 scan and MRI found treated spine met

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby nicola smith » Thu May 09, 2013 4:53 pm

It's copied over from this web site
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http://www.cancernetwork.com/blog/cheer ... 65/2140640[/url]

Beautiful piece, I think Lauretta S just forgot to give us the citation.
UC history
11/09: Dx, CEA 2.9
02/10: colectomy, temp ileo; pT3N1Mx
10/10: 12 Folfox6
03/11: jpouch
2010/11/12/13/14: 6 PET and/or CT's - NED
quarterly 03/2010- 03/2015: CEA range 0.8-1.3
03/2015: discharged to GP :D

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby Guest » Thu May 09, 2013 4:57 pm

That was posted by Dr. Craig Hildreth (a medical oncologist) in http://www.cancernetwork.com/blog/cheer ... 65/2140640 in May 2nd. Later, he said in a comment that he wrote that (a supposed blog entry) "as the persona of a cancer patient".

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby juliej » Thu May 09, 2013 4:59 pm

lohidoc wrote:Laurettas, I am confused. I was not aware that you yourself had cancer. I think many of us here are confused.

But if this is true, I wish you well, wherever you may be headed. I am sorry to lose a friend.

Peace without illusions.....

"This Is My Last Day on Earth” was written by Craig R. Hildreth, MD, a medical oncologist in private practice. He does not have cancer. He wrote this "as the persona of a cancer patient," which kind of irritates me since who is he to know what goes through the mind of a terminal cancer patient.

http://www.cancernetwork.com/blog/cheerful-oncologist/content/article/10165/2140640
Stage IVb, liver/lung mets 8/4/2010
Xelox+Avastin 8/18/10 to 10/21/2011
LAR, liver resec, HAI pump 11/2011
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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby Bev G » Thu May 09, 2013 5:03 pm

Yes. Thank God I think Laurettas is just sharing something very lovely with us, something that most all of us can relate to. Thanks for posting this, Laurettas.

Bev
58 yo Type1 DM 48 years
12/09 Stage IV 2/22 nodes + liver met, colon resec
3 tx FOLFIRI, liver resec 4/10
9/10 6 mos off chemo, Neg PET&CTC CEA nl
2/11 finished total 10 rounds chemo

9/13 ^17th clean PET/CT NED for now

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby Laurettas » Thu May 09, 2013 6:24 pm

Oh, gosh, I am so sorry I didn't preface this. I just found this on a weekly news thing I get about cancer and thought it was very good. Didn't even think about the fact that the person writing it was not acknowledged. I actually don't know the person. This was from an oncologist, one of his patients I presume. I was very touched by it and thought it might be helpful to anyone facing the end of life.
DH 58 4/11 st 4 SRC CC
Lymph, peri, lung
4/11 colon res
5-10/11 FLFX, Av, FLFRI, Erb
11/11 5FU Erb
1/12 PET 2.4 Max act.
1/12 Erb
5/12 CT ext. new mets
5/12 Xlri
7/12 bad CT
8/12 5FU solo
8/12 brain met
9/12 stop tx
11/4/12 finished race,at peace

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby Laurettas » Thu May 09, 2013 6:27 pm

Oh, now I feel really bad. It wasn't a true cancer patient? I did not see that in the article I read. This will teach me to post things too early in the morning before my brain is fully engaged. I hope I did not offend anyone. I thought it was the true words of someone at the end of their life.
DH 58 4/11 st 4 SRC CC
Lymph, peri, lung
4/11 colon res
5-10/11 FLFX, Av, FLFRI, Erb
11/11 5FU Erb
1/12 PET 2.4 Max act.
1/12 Erb
5/12 CT ext. new mets
5/12 Xlri
7/12 bad CT
8/12 5FU solo
8/12 brain met
9/12 stop tx
11/4/12 finished race,at peace

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Re: “This Is My Last Day on Earth”

Postby lohidoc » Thu May 09, 2013 10:18 pm

YOU'RE ALIVE!!!!
"Half of what I know is wrong. I don't know which half."

Age 56
Dx 19/7/11
R. hemicolectomy 25/7/11
IIIc, 7 / 23 nodes,
no mets
Folfox 21/8/11
CT Scan 6/3/12 NED
CT Scan 21/6/12 30+ lung mets, 2 retroperitoneal tumours
marcdu4.wordpress.com


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