Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:29 pm
I lived with my sons grandparents for about 6 years in the early 90′s and the grandfather passed away from asbestos cancer in his stomach about 12 years ago. Knowing that our clothes were washed together and being a part of the household, would it be possible? My son brought it up today and now it has concerned me.
Saturday, June 26th, 2010 at
9:36 am
My mom died of mesothelioma, which is the asbestos cancer, last year. We have no idea where she was exosed so I am trying to learn as much as I can about the places she lived. She lived at Carswell in the fifties. I would like to know if anybody knows anything about Carswell, or the area surrounding it. If there are any factories around that area, or how far away it is from the Summit and 5th streets (because 19 mesothelioma cases were diagnosed in that area).
Just any info you have would be helpful. Thanks so much!
Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
6:34 am
I went through a phase where my blood pressure meds caused me to react. ACE inhibitors.
I have since changed meds and as a matter of fact…refuse to take anything for months.
I missed a weeks work in Sept. Then missed the second week due to scheduling prob…but I was still sick and glad to be back…Then I worked a week SICK…then I broke my arm and haven’t worked Since Oct 15th…I AM STILL COUGHING UP STUFF…and I wheeze and have lived 36 years with a man who had chronic bronchitis (my grandpa) and he died of asbestos cancer…
So what do you think…I’m going back to the doc THR for my arm….we’re gonna talk…what does it sound like?
Cough
Bronchitis (that is what I thought in Sept)
Chronic Bronchitis
COPD
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
9:01 am
My grandfather was diagnosed with Asbestos Cancer back in Sept, can anyone tell me alittle more about it and the stages a person that has it goes through, My grandfather was a very strong active and healthy man who toud think never fall ill, but over the last couple of months he has gotten real skinny, moves around slowly and has sores that bleed (by the way why would that be). I hate to see my grandfather like this he raised me and Im close, I like to get educated on this horrible form of cancer and what I can do to comfort him. Thanks for your response
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 at
4:25 pm
http://imageupload.com/~imageupl/show.php/100713_Picture1.png.html
It was taken with my Holga at the Northampton State Hospital (closed down insane asylum) in Massachusetts. The sign says "Asbestos, cancer, and lung disease."
Thanks
Friday, May 28th, 2010 at
1:42 pm
My grandfather has been recently diagnosed with asbestos cancer. He has lost a significant amount of weight. He hardly eats anymore. My family is very worried. We went to his house for dinner today and he is literally wasting away. His doctors have given him different medication to try to get him to want to eat, but they all had negative side effects so they took him off of them. He is still not eating, so my family is trying to find something more natural that is a good appetite stimulant. (I already tried to convince him to smoke pot, but he won’t)
Thank you so much for any advice!
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
8:04 pm
My mom died of mesothelioma, which is the asbestos cancer, last year. We have no idea where she was exosed so I am trying to learn as much as I can about the places she lived. She lived at Carswell in the fifties. I would like to know if anybody knows anything about Carswell, or the area surrounding it. If there are any factories around that area, or how far away it is from the Summit and 5th streets (because 19 mesothelioma cases were diagnosed in that area).
Just any info you have would be helpful. Thanks so much!
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
12:12 am
Hey i am planning on going into the Northampton State Hospital in Massachusetts soon to take pictures, but they have signs around and on the buildings saying Asbestos, cancer, and lung disease. I am only going in for about an hour, but I don’t want to get contaminated. What would be the proper face-mask to wear? I was thinking about those ones the doctors use or the paper ones you can buy from home depot. Are these safe? I’d rather not go and buy a face mask.
Thanks
Thanks for the tip, I didnt think that amount of time would be bad… The place isn’t being worked on, it’s just sitting there empty so the asbestos fibers shouldn’t be disrupted.
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
12:48 am
Hi
This might sound like a silly question but anyway – I was at a place in school where I shouldn’t of been (bad, I know!) – it’s a small room filled with pipes and so on. I noticed that there boxes marked "CONTAINS ABESTOS" – overall, I spent about 30 minutes in the room about 5 times (so…6 hours over time). I don’t know if the asbestos was exposed and I did not touch or open the boxes. The only time I was near the boxes was when I noticed the warning sign.
At such a short exposure is it possible that I could have asbestos cancer in later life? I know it is of course possible but I’m sort of interested in a "very unlikely but still possible" reply (or if that isn’t the case…what you think!)
Thanks
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
4:47 am
does anyone who gets asbestos cancer die from it?
My aunty has asbestos cancer and i have heard that anyone who gets it dies from it!!
PLEASE help my mums just had to take my aunty to hospital cause she has a chest infection i cant cope i just need to no
shes only done two sets of cemo cause she only got diagnosed 5 weeks ago and i just need to no if it will aventually kill her because i have heard there is no cure for this cancer u can only expand ur life time by shrinking the tumor by doing cemo
my aunty has 2 tumors in her left lung
please answeer me
