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jlynnfox
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My mother has metastatic melanoma to her lungs and liver. Lately she is having increased pain in her liver area and was coughing alot today. The assisted living facilty seems to be giving her more and more pain meds. She complains daily of the pain in her liver area. I am just wondering if any one out there has known or cared for someone in the same situation and if the increased pain means it is getting worse.
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linda09
Feb 5, 2011
when my mom had cancer she was in so much pain , they keep givin her morphine and added more to it when she moans , yes she died soon after that . its the end of it . am so sorry for your mother , god bless , xoxo
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