Hi, I lost my wife 3 weeks ago-we had been together 21 years until she passed away aged 48, she had lifelong heart and lung problems but had adapted to life with her limitations and we were very happy together.
18 months ago she was admitted to hospital with severe pains which turned out to be pneumonia and subsequent scans revealed a large blood clot in one of her lungs-with her heart/lung problems her mobility was seriously impeded with trips out reliant on a wheelchair although she could walk about in the house.
A few months later she sought treatment for severe irritation on her rear, she was scanned to rule out bowel and colon cancer but the scans revealed an abnormality on her adrenal gland, this led to numerous other scans until a diagnosis was made that this was a tumour-‘don’t worry’ we were told ‘these are normally benign and not a problem’, well this one wasn’t benign and she received the devastating news that it was malignant and growing.
One of the side effects of an adrenal tumour can be excessive hormone production which of course was what happened to Leigh-this led to severe water retention and what her doctor called ‘Cushings disease’, the effect of this was awful and my girl’s legs, stomach and hips ballooned with fluid.
As she was under the Royal Brompton for her heart they desperately tried to deal with her water retention but all efforts were in vain.
She was then referred to Kings College hospital who took her on in an attempt to deal with the hormone issue, 2 different drugs were tried in succession but both times led to kidney failure and she was lucky that the kidneys were rescued after stopping treatment.
This then left one option-tablet form
Chemotherapy for the tumour, this seemed to be going ok for 10 days but following a trip to Kings college her oxygen levels plummeted and she was admitted to the Royal Surrey A+E on Saturday the 26th October, they fought all night with me at her side until she passed away at 5am on the 27th after her heart stopped following a massive blood pressure drop.
It has left me utterly broken having fought so hard for her not only in all of our 21 years but especially the last 18 months seeing her slowly being taken apart piece by piece.
I feel so lost and empty and feel as though I’m sinking into a well of depression, I’m now in our home alone as we had no children and I hate it.
Work have been brilliant giving me unconditional time off since the end of August when Leigh needed someone with her continually but when speaking to one of my managers this morning I had a breakdown and she took the decision to arrange for me to have urgent bereavement counselling-I really feel that I need to speak to someone as I always bottle things up.
Have any of you had a similar experience?, I am so frightened of a future without her and I don’t know any other life than the one we shared.
Thank you for listening. X
18 months ago she was admitted to hospital with severe pains which turned out to be pneumonia and subsequent scans revealed a large blood clot in one of her lungs-with her heart/lung problems her mobility was seriously impeded with trips out reliant on a wheelchair although she could walk about in the house.
A few months later she sought treatment for severe irritation on her rear, she was scanned to rule out bowel and colon cancer but the scans revealed an abnormality on her adrenal gland, this led to numerous other scans until a diagnosis was made that this was a tumour-‘don’t worry’ we were told ‘these are normally benign and not a problem’, well this one wasn’t benign and she received the devastating news that it was malignant and growing.
One of the side effects of an adrenal tumour can be excessive hormone production which of course was what happened to Leigh-this led to severe water retention and what her doctor called ‘Cushings disease’, the effect of this was awful and my girl’s legs, stomach and hips ballooned with fluid.
As she was under the Royal Brompton for her heart they desperately tried to deal with her water retention but all efforts were in vain.
She was then referred to Kings College hospital who took her on in an attempt to deal with the hormone issue, 2 different drugs were tried in succession but both times led to kidney failure and she was lucky that the kidneys were rescued after stopping treatment.
This then left one option-tablet form
Chemotherapy for the tumour, this seemed to be going ok for 10 days but following a trip to Kings college her oxygen levels plummeted and she was admitted to the Royal Surrey A+E on Saturday the 26th October, they fought all night with me at her side until she passed away at 5am on the 27th after her heart stopped following a massive blood pressure drop.
It has left me utterly broken having fought so hard for her not only in all of our 21 years but especially the last 18 months seeing her slowly being taken apart piece by piece.
I feel so lost and empty and feel as though I’m sinking into a well of depression, I’m now in our home alone as we had no children and I hate it.
Work have been brilliant giving me unconditional time off since the end of August when Leigh needed someone with her continually but when speaking to one of my managers this morning I had a breakdown and she took the decision to arrange for me to have urgent bereavement counselling-I really feel that I need to speak to someone as I always bottle things up.
Have any of you had a similar experience?, I am so frightened of a future without her and I don’t know any other life than the one we shared.
Thank you for listening. X