Wow!! I didn’t expect to see you here but it was nice to see a familiar face. I had Dr. Yeon as my oncologist at City of Hope as my replacement oncologist after my initial oncologist went to a different hospital. As soon as I felt comfortable with Dr. yeon, she went back to her Pasadena office. So again in my unpredictable journey of invasive lobular cancer stage 3-4. I’m having to repeat, relearn, revisit, just a do over of all that I’ve been through with yet another oncologist. I’m trying but it’s been difficult to find bright side since I’ve had so many abandonment throughout
@Michelle-ma-Belle21 күн бұрын
Im feeling a lot of fear of dying. The main fear is of pain & lack of support. I have no relatives to check im geting proper care when Im unable to fight for it.
@normaled462 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this video. I learned SO MUCH. I am going to complete a MOLST form before my next doctor's visit.
@luciusjohnson3846 ай бұрын
My mom starts palliative care Tuesday one round of chemo a week and hormone therapy hope it helps she is very anemic and weak oncologist feels benefits will put weight side effects just want her to see me graduate from nursing school
@TheBigIsland-20 Жыл бұрын
Palliative Care has great benefits at any stage of disease. Example: Many Palliative Care Departments have social workers on staff who can provide additional support and community resources Palliative Care never needs to “take the back seat,” as Dr Yeon suggests.🌺
@manjaribanerjee63083 ай бұрын
Why such depressing topic? Let end come when it comes. These women are completely devoid of empathy
@HelenIngram-r4j11 ай бұрын
These two are highly irritating. Pah-lee-ative treatment and care is about increasing the quality of your life, however much you have left. That's it.