Caring for MUM

My mum was diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer 12 months ago.  She is 89.  At first she coped well and had 6 months of chemo. The cancer has now spread to her stomach and colon and is borderline in her pancreas.  She is very independent still but now spends a lot of time resting as she has very little energy but still insists that she can manage.  After spending the weekend in hospital to have her kidneys flushed she went home feeling a lot better but two days later is feeling really poorly again with stomach pain. She is extremely stubborn about taking medication and I have to respect her wishes but find it hard to watch her suffering especially if this can be avoided with the proper treatment.  I am constantly searching for some thing/anything to make her feel better so any advice on this would be extremely helpful. Thank you for reading.

  • I’m sorry, you are going through this. My lovely mum is 83 next month and has bowel cancer. She had an ileostomy bag fitted 3 months ago. Before the surgery, she fell and hit her head. They were reluctant to put her under anaesthetic but we more or less begged them to operate. They didn’t take a biopsy or remove any of the cancer. She has got slowly better and is walking up and down her street and doing her exercises. We don’t really know what we are dealing with, which is unnerving. She was very weak after surgery to the point we thought we were going to lose her. She is in pain but not as bad as before the surgery with the part bliockage. Now she is stronger, we have asked if there are any meds she can take to suppress it. 
    We are so close and it’s horrible to see her so tired and not eating much - this has slightly improved. She’s lost lots of weight. No advice but just wanted to let you know I’m.in a similar position and also lost with how to help her. She is stubborn too! I’m helping Dad look after her however this is not so intense now she’s improved from surgery.