Hello,
I am writing to you as my grandfather has stage 4 lung cancer that has metastasised to his spine and ribs. I find this very heartbreaking as I do not know how to support him and to make him feel as comfortable as he can.
This has happened so suddenly as he did not suffer any signs and symptoms until month before being hospitalised. His signs were breathlessness and chest pain. We immediately thought cardiac arrest, however, paramedics checked his ECG and showed no changes. We took him for blood test at the DR and they said there was some abnormality in the blood that showed his hearts was under a lot of strain but was not a concern as to health conditions/personal circumstances.
On christmas day, his respiration rate was hitting 32 per minute therefore went in by ambulance. Further tests were made with a CT scan and thats when they discovered he had a mass that was covered with infection and fluids. After a week they discovered it was stage 4 primary lung cancer and secondary bone. He currently has high calcium in his bloods and we as a family are trying to get him home where he can spend his last time rekindling with my grandmother.
My grandmother also suffers from dementia where me and my mother are currently their carers until we can figure out a future plan.
Is there any way you can guide us how to fast track him coming home instead of going to hospice and how can we as a family support them best to their care.
Thank you,
Alaw