[VFB] Prayers needed...

2013-12-29 Thread Niclas (Gmail)
Just been in England for two weeks, where the sister of my (English) fiancé
has got a stage 4 lung cancer. She was going to get married before she got
too weak and we were attending it. But this mail isn't about her... yet.

Three days after coming home from England I was at work when I got a phone
call... Your father is really really sick now. So I just packed my bags
again and booked a ticket to Iceland, where I have my (Icelandic) father's
side of the family. He's got a stage 4 prostate cancer and has now been
placed at a hospice in Kopavogur. Lately his health has been like a roller
coaster and he has gone in and out of hospital. Now he had gotten an
infection and was also constantly losing blood.
His cancer had now spread to the bones and the treatment didn't do anything
anymore. But an alternate treatment was planned, though he had to be both
stronger and more stabile than he was for the moment. So he hadn't been
placed at that hospice for the same reason as the other patients there, to
get as much life quality in their last days. It was just better for him to
be there for now.
I had been there for 5 days and my sister for 2 and we sat alone with him.
The fever rised and everything got worse. The situation reached the level
where the nurses got other faces, offered us a book with the title At The
End to prepare us... and finally also offered us a priest to help us with
support. And when people with extensive experience of dying patients are
doing things like that... you more or less know what to expect and we
called his fiancé and my other sister. So for a couple of hours we all then
sat there looking at his breathing and wondering if there would come
another breath after that... when he suddenly stopped moaning and started
to breath normally again and finally fell asleep. The man surprised
everyone, including staff... and when we came back the next day we couldn't
believe our eyes when we entered the room and saw him in sitting in his
chair laughing at the TV.
I had to go back home to Sweden the 23:th. Christmas Eve at home is the
price of having children. But daily reports from my family has said that
after this horrible night he has slowly but steadily gotten better and
better... one foot in front of the other... and optimism has found its way
into us again. Maybe he would get a chance to get that treatment after all.
Isolating his cancer to his bones could give him a considerable amount of
time.
But this morning I talked to my sister. Yesterday her husband (also a
doctor) had spoken to my father's doctor, who said something none of us had
expected after seen him climbing like this. We should hope for weeks
rather than months. My sister didn't catch the reason why but obviously
something still is very wrong, despite the looks of it.
This got a little bit longer than planned. Making long stories short has
never been my field. The only thing I wanted with it was to ask for
prayers... that this probably rather short time that he has left will be as
pain free as possible.

/Nick

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Re: [VFB] Prayers needed...

2013-12-29 Thread Neville Gosling
Nick

You have got them. 

The only thing I wanted with it was to ask for prayers... that this probably 
rather short time that he has left will be as pain free as possible.


Neville Gosling



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Re: [VFB] Prayers needed...

2013-12-29 Thread phxflytyer
We will keep you and yours in our prayers.


Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.

If you can get arrested for hunting or fishing without a license, but not for 
being in the country illegally ...you might live in a country founded by 
geniuses but run by idiots.



From: Niclas (Gmail) 
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 9:17 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: [VFB] Prayers needed...

Just been in England for two weeks, where the sister of my (English) fiancé has 
got a stage 4 lung cancer. She was going to get married before she got too weak 
and we were attending it. But this mail isn't about her... yet.

Three days after coming home from England I was at work when I got a phone 
call... Your father is really really sick now. So I just packed my bags again 
and booked a ticket to Iceland, where I have my (Icelandic) father's side of 
the family. He's got a stage 4 prostate cancer and has now been placed at a 
hospice in Kopavogur. Lately his health has been like a roller coaster and he 
has gone in and out of hospital. Now he had gotten an infection and was also 
constantly losing blood.
His cancer had now spread to the bones and the treatment didn't do anything 
anymore. But an alternate treatment was planned, though he had to be both 
stronger and more stabile than he was for the moment. So he hadn't been placed 
at that hospice for the same reason as the other patients there, to get as much 
life quality in their last days. It was just better for him to be there for 
now. 
I had been there for 5 days and my sister for 2 and we sat alone with him. The 
fever rised and everything got worse. The situation reached the level where the 
nurses got other faces, offered us a book with the title At The End to 
prepare us... and finally also offered us a priest to help us with support. And 
when people with extensive experience of dying patients are doing things like 
that... you more or less know what to expect and we called his fiancé and my 
other sister. So for a couple of hours we all then sat there looking at his 
breathing and wondering if there would come another breath after that... when 
he suddenly stopped moaning and started to breath normally again and finally 
fell asleep. The man surprised everyone, including staff... and when we came 
back the next day we couldn't believe our eyes when we entered the room and saw 
him in sitting in his chair laughing at the TV.
I had to go back home to Sweden the 23:th. Christmas Eve at home is the price 
of having children. But daily reports from my family has said that after this 
horrible night he has slowly but steadily gotten better and better... one foot 
in front of the other... and optimism has found its way into us again. Maybe he 
would get a chance to get that treatment after all. Isolating his cancer to his 
bones could give him a considerable amount of time.
But this morning I talked to my sister. Yesterday her husband (also a doctor) 
had spoken to my father's doctor, who said something none of us had expected 
after seen him climbing like this. We should hope for weeks rather than 
months. My sister didn't catch the reason why but obviously something still is 
very wrong, despite the looks of it.

This got a little bit longer than planned. Making long stories short has never 
been my field. The only thing I wanted with it was to ask for prayers... that 
this probably rather short time that he has left will be as pain free as 
possible.

/Nick
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Re: [VFB] Prayers needed...

2013-12-29 Thread Allan Fish

NIck,


On 12/29/13, 11:17 AM, Niclas (Gmail) wrote:
This got a little bit longer than planned. Making long stories short 
has never been my field. The only thing I wanted with it was to ask 
for prayers... that this probably rather short time that he has left 
will be as pain free as possible.


Prayers definitely wending their way to Iceland  Sweden.

Allan

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[VFB] prayers neeed

2013-12-29 Thread brian.burgess7
They both got mine.

Birdie 

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Re: [VFB] Prayers needed...

2013-12-29 Thread Chuck Alexander
Nick: I’m sorry about all that. Like they say “when it rains it pours”. My 
thoughts and prayers are for the whole family for sure. Chuck

From: Niclas (Gmail) 
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 10:17 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
Subject: [VFB] Prayers needed...

Just been in England for two weeks, where the sister of my (English) fiancé has 
got a stage 4 lung cancer. She was going to get married before she got too weak 
and we were attending it. But this mail isn't about her... yet.

Three days after coming home from England I was at work when I got a phone 
call... Your father is really really sick now. So I just packed my bags again 
and booked a ticket to Iceland, where I have my (Icelandic) father's side of 
the family. He's got a stage 4 prostate cancer and has now been placed at a 
hospice in Kopavogur. Lately his health has been like a roller coaster and he 
has gone in and out of hospital. Now he had gotten an infection and was also 
constantly losing blood.
His cancer had now spread to the bones and the treatment didn't do anything 
anymore. But an alternate treatment was planned, though he had to be both 
stronger and more stabile than he was for the moment. So he hadn't been placed 
at that hospice for the same reason as the other patients there, to get as much 
life quality in their last days. It was just better for him to be there for 
now. 
I had been there for 5 days and my sister for 2 and we sat alone with him. The 
fever rised and everything got worse. The situation reached the level where the 
nurses got other faces, offered us a book with the title At The End to 
prepare us... and finally also offered us a priest to help us with support. And 
when people with extensive experience of dying patients are doing things like 
that... you more or less know what to expect and we called his fiancé and my 
other sister. So for a couple of hours we all then sat there looking at his 
breathing and wondering if there would come another breath after that... when 
he suddenly stopped moaning and started to breath normally again and finally 
fell asleep. The man surprised everyone, including staff... and when we came 
back the next day we couldn't believe our eyes when we entered the room and saw 
him in sitting in his chair laughing at the TV.
I had to go back home to Sweden the 23:th. Christmas Eve at home is the price 
of having children. But daily reports from my family has said that after this 
horrible night he has slowly but steadily gotten better and better... one foot 
in front of the other... and optimism has found its way into us again. Maybe he 
would get a chance to get that treatment after all. Isolating his cancer to his 
bones could give him a considerable amount of time.
But this morning I talked to my sister. Yesterday her husband (also a doctor) 
had spoken to my father's doctor, who said something none of us had expected 
after seen him climbing like this. We should hope for weeks rather than 
months. My sister didn't catch the reason why but obviously something still is 
very wrong, despite the looks of it.

This got a little bit longer than planned. Making long stories short has never 
been my field. The only thing I wanted with it was to ask for prayers... that 
this probably rather short time that he has left will be as pain free as 
possible.

/Nick
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