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How to tell my mom who has lung cancer that they also found tumors in her brain?

My mom went on vacation to a foreign country were she became very ill. They found brain tumors and told us the family and kept it from her. She was in a really delicate state...hardly coherent. So she has no clue. Four months later she was able to return to Texas and needs to go to the doctor. We were told by MD Anderson that she will have to find out. They don't hold anything back from the patient. Thats what i was afraid of. How do we break that to her? Please help!!!

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  • Panda
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    She deserves to know the truth as soon as possible. Why this information has been withheld from her is wrong. An adult of sound mind has a right to know the truth about their medical condition. Either the news can come from those she loves or from her doctors, it doesn't matter as long as she as told sooner rather than later. It is almost impossible to keep this type of information from a patient anyway . . you wouldn't want a neighbor to slip up and mention it . . than she might lose all trust in her family for 'hiding' this from her. Tell her.

    How do you tell her . . you sit down and start the hardest conversation you have ever had . . and you do it out of love and respect for her.

    Source(s): Experience. Lost teenage son to abdominal sarcoma. He was involved in all medical decisions that were made.
  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    I am so sorry for you and your mother. I have a near relative who's going via melanoma remedy too. We had been informed as soon as he reached level IV, he would assume to reside four - nine months. Of path, no person rather is aware of how a lot time a individual has to reside. There are a quantity of elements contributing for your mom's behaviors. A cat experiment or puppy experiment is the one safe option to diagnose mind melanoma. If you do a little study on the net, you'll uncover that chemo in itself can purpose a kind of mind fog. This is anything an oncologist won't let you know. Being unwell and susceptible and in anguish can also be rough on any person and explanations intellectual fatigue. And the dilaudid is an overly strong and addictive anguish remedy with a view to influence habits too. You can detect plenty by means of doing searches on the net. Good success and God bless you and your household.

  • 1 decade ago

    I agree with everyone above who says that it is up to the doctor to break the news to the patient. I just want to add that my mother was treated for lung cancer at M.D. Anderson, and it's probably the best place in the country, if not the whole world, to be treated for cancer. All the doctors, nurses, and other personnel there are very competent and compassionate, and they have all the most up-to-date treatments and technology. Good luck with your mother.

  • zrepmd
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I'm with Panda. I cannot understand how the prior doctors withheld that information from an adult patient. The doctors should be the one to break that news.

    Source(s): Cancer doc
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  • 1 decade ago

    Don't tell her! Let the medical experts break the news to her. She will have many questions and her doctor will be able to answer them, you won't.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Best to let the Medicals carry that burden ,however YOU be there for that much needed Support

  • 1 decade ago

    I would leave up to the doctor to say all that. they are very comforting and it will probably be better than you tellling her that. You can try your best to talk to her, make her feel better.

    I hope she recovers. :(

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