My mom passed away after battling esophageal cancer

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Some of you have probably noticed that I haven't been around much lately. It wasn't because I had lost interest in the community or whatever, it was because of my mom being sick.

My mother was diagnosed with stage IV esophageal cancer in November 2007. Over the next eight months she fought bravely and tirelessly. She truly thought she could beat it, and we all believed her.

The doctors treated the disease aggressively. After many rounds of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and laser therapy, and two surgeries, she started to make some headway against the cancer. The primary tumor had shrunk, and some of the secondary tumors (stage IV is when it has already metastasized) even disappeared, or were at least too small to be detected.

Things were good for a while. She was active, eating normally, and looked great. Everyone had plenty of good time, quality time, to spend with her. For that I am grateful.

Unfortunately over the past two to three weeks her condition worsened greatly. Scans showed extensive metastasis throughout her entire body. She was in a lot of pain, and made the decision to refuse further treatment other than palliative care Monday night (07/14). She was moved into hospice care Tuesday morning.

The hospice doctors and nurses began treating her pain and suffering just as aggressively as her oncologists treated her disease. Before they significantly increased her dose of morphine (she had already been receiving it for her pain), we all were able to talk with her for what we all knew may have been the last time.

Shortly after the morphine IV was increased to 5mg/hour (from 1mg/hr plus 0.5mg as needed, which she was given about every 1/2 hour), her level of consciousness was obviously affected. She became borderline unresponsive. We could tell she was still aware of who was around and what was going on. She was able to move her eyes a bit to look at whoever was talking to her, and blinked her eyes much more when someone was talking to her.

She hung on for 24 hours and took her last breath around 11:30AM yesterday. I had stepped out to grab something to eat at the cafeteria (the hospice is attached to the hospital she was being treated at), so I was not there when she did leave us, but she wasn't alone. My sister and uncle were both in the room, so she had her brother and daughter there at the very end.

We're all doing OK here. All the arrangements were made this morning, and she will be buried on Saturday in the family plot, right next to her mother and father.

I know Mazda Forums is a very diverse group with religious views from one extreme to the other. I ask that whatever you believe in, to say a short prayer, or to take a moment to put her in your thoughts.

And thanks for listening. It really means a lot to me.

-Justin
 
My condolences go out to you and your family. I'm really sorry for your loss. My grandfather is struggling with colon cancer and we are trying to help him hold on.
 
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Losing a loved one is tough, especially MOM. She's in a better place and no longer suffering.
 
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My condolences goes out to you and your family... I'm sorry for your loss and even though I have never met you or your mother, my best thoughts go out to you and yours in this unfavorable time...
 
My condolences. That is very tragic. She will be in my prayers along with all her family and friends.
 
I'm so sorry to hear that Justin. I'm glad you were able to have that quality time with her - keep those memories with you of your Mom, not the time at the end. I know she's gone from this mortal plane, but she'll always be with you.

My condolences to you and your family...
 
Sorry to hear, man.

We lost my wife's grandfather four months ago to cancer and her grandmother this month to heart failure.

Hopefully the Hospice care facility was able to accommodate her and your families needs during this tough time.
 
So sorry to hear....my condolences and prayers go out to you and your family in this time of mourning and healing.
 
As redundant as it sounds you and your family are in my familys prayers! I look forward to hearing about the blessings in your life to come after experiencing such a tremendous loss!
 
I'm so very, very sorry for your loss. Take comfort in all the wonderful memories you have of your mom during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family.
 
So sorry to hear. Im kinda going through the same thing now(not as close as a mother though). My grandfather in law's cancer is spreading and they are thinking hospice as well.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
 
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I'm sorry Justin. At least she went out swinging... All the best for your family. Hopefully all the arrangements go smoothly.
 
I'm so sorry to hear of this. I haven't talked to you in a while and now I understand why. I know nothing can really make you feel better in this kind of situation but I hope everything goes as smoothly as possible for you and your family.
 

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