You would think that one progressive, terminal illness would be enough to deal with, right? Well, my husband was just also diagnosed with Parkinsonism (not Parkinson's Disease) and PSP (Progressive Subneural Palsy).
We thought his issues were due to either chemo brain or ADT. After seeing a Neurologist at Stanford, he received the PSP diagnosis. He's gettting tested for ALS next month. Either way, these diseases are progressive, terminal and there is nothing they can do to stop it's progression.
Have any of you also received the diagnosis of PSP or ALS?
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I get what you mean when you talk about no longer having just the one progressive, terminal illness on your plate. Bummer. It certainly "complicated" things for us when I got an advancing stage IV metastatic melanoma diagnosis about 1.5 years ago on top of my advanced PCa situation. It's taken time to wrap our heads and hearts around all the implications and the evolving treatments/decisions/changes/priorities in our lives.
While these diseases may be progressive, please do not give up hope that there may be some ways to at least slow the progression. There is early evidence that it might be POSSIBLE for a ketogenic diet to slow the progression of some neuro-muscular diseases (of brain-energy metabolism) in SOME patients, so that avenue might be worth investigating and considering.
The Charlie Foundation was started to support the application of the diet in kids who did not respond to standard treatment for epilepsy, where it has proven effective. They have expanded their mission to help further study of the diet in many OTHER disorders, too, including ALS. Here is a link to a page on that:
I feel his pain...... With my Pca I also developed a Lung Melanoma..... Two for the price of three....BTW What is his age? Keep on keeping on...........
Remember the glass is half full..... Most doctors are walking dummies....no time to be compassionate....I asked my cardiologist what would he do/be if he wasn't a doctor..... he said "own a pizza restaurant".....I asked my oncologist the same question and he said "a movie director".....Did you ever ask your dear husband what he would be?
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