My 13 year old son died of bone cancer he had a tumor in his ankle they cut his leg off and then opened up his chest and took tumors out of his lungs and he died and 7 months I love you the prayers are with you
@@missla8683 Iam sorry, please see my other comments to David Garcia. Why are you in pain if you are receiving treatment? Untreated osteosarcoma is painful, but so is having chemo, and living with an amputation!!! You are between the devil and the deep blue sea!!! Please reply to me. Sending you hugs!!!
I agree, if a parent could choose what type of cancer their child would have, then unfortunately osteosarcoma would be very low on that list. The treatment has not changed much over the past decades, with the exception that legs are not amputated as often since new artificial bone implants have gotten much better, but the problem is that this fast moving cancer so often has already spread from the leg bone to the lungs or other parts of the body, so removing the cancerous leg bone only cures the pain. Immunotherapy is really the only new hope for this agressively spreading cancer, and many other previously untreatable or very hard to treat cancers.
@@jibbymarket I have a friend (girl 20 years old) and she has it. We do not know what to do and we are pretty scared. Can you tell me your story and how do you deal with it?
Arpudli the only thing I can say is be there for them and help them with whatever they need, but at the same time they need to be mobile while in the hospital and do things like walk down to get food (if they feel fine) because most of the time they wont. Unfortunatly my osteo sarcoma transfered to my lungs 2 years after and I am praying that it can be removed by only surgery and not get chemotherapy.
My son was just diagnosed with Osteosarcoma 3 days ago....I am terrified.
I'll be praying for you, if you need money I don't have much to spare when I do I'll try to donate.
@@solarsage252 I am accepting all thoughts and prayers. Son started chemo two days ago and will have surgery in about 10 weeks.
I live in constant hell chronic pain from this 12 years ago. It is depressing. I’m so depressed I still can’t walk on my right leg it always hurts.
My 13 year old son died of bone cancer he had a tumor in his ankle they cut his leg off and then opened up his chest and took tumors out of his lungs and he died and 7 months I love you the prayers are with you
@@DavidGarcia-cj8nd I am so sorry. Thank you for sharing. Sometimes I forget o be grateful bc of the pain love with you from my heart to yours ❤️🙏
I am 30, I was diagnosed when I was 29 . I also live in chronic pain everyday and live in the worst place of the UK for health care.
@@missla8683 Iam sorry, please see my other comments to David Garcia. Why are you in pain if you are receiving treatment? Untreated osteosarcoma is painful, but so is having chemo, and living with an amputation!!! You are between the devil and the deep blue sea!!! Please reply to me. Sending you hugs!!!
@@missla8683 hey how are you doing?
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Depressing start of the video.
Mehdi Cheniti its cancer wadu expect lol
I agree, if a parent could choose what type of cancer their child would have, then unfortunately osteosarcoma would be very low on that list. The treatment has not changed much over the past decades, with the exception that legs are not amputated as often since new artificial bone implants have gotten much better, but the problem is that this fast moving cancer so often has already spread from the leg bone to the lungs or other parts of the body, so removing the cancerous leg bone only cures the pain. Immunotherapy is really the only new hope for this agressively spreading cancer, and many other previously untreatable or very hard to treat cancers.
Donald Lee yea I commented on this cause I have had this cancer
@@jibbymarket I have a friend (girl 20 years old) and she has it. We do not know what to do and we are pretty scared. Can you tell me your story and how do you deal with it?
Arpudli the only thing I can say is be there for them and help them with whatever they need, but at the same time they need to be mobile while in the hospital and do things like walk down to get food (if they feel fine) because most of the time they wont. Unfortunatly my osteo sarcoma transfered to my lungs 2 years after and I am praying that it can be removed by only surgery and not get chemotherapy.