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Originally Posted by xenigo
I'm sorry to hear about your father. Everything you're describing sounds like what my grandpa went through when he was dying of cancer. He was up and down, sometimes looking like he wasn't going to live for another day, and then one day he was up and fixing things around the house... and then 24 hours later he died.
It sounds like cancer to me.
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nah - too coincidental that the man went into the hospital for tic doloreux which has nothing to do with cancer/leukemia and 2 days later he comes down with all this stuff. if his leukemia was at risk somehow from the operation for tic doloreux they would have told him that before.
leukemia in older people can be a pretty manageable disease for many many years.
medical treatment is russian roulette - they screw up far more than most people know - we expect doctors to be infallible which I guess is unfair but not when it's you or your family's life at risk.