Early diagnosis and treatment can keep asbestos cancer at bay, perhaps for years. Unfortunately, mesothelioma is often not detected until advanced stages, when surgery, radiation and chemotherapy have limited impact or cannot be tolerated because of the person's weakened condition.
We understand how physically painful and emotionally devastating this disease is. Attorney Michael Throneberry personally experienced this ordeal, from his father-in-law's diagnosis and death from mesothelioma in a span of 16 months. He is intimately familiar with the cruel progression of the disease and the toll it takes on the person and the family.
Our goal is supporting clients in getting a diagnosis and getting treatment for the cancer, its symptoms and the personal aftermath. We work fast and diligently to secure compensation for the medical care and financial impact.
Pain Management for MesotheliomaMesothelioma is very painful, especially in the advanced stages, when the pain can be unbearable to the point of delirium. Pain management is a critical element of mesothelioma treatment. It may involve:
It is important to talk with your doctors about the nature and severity of pain so that they can take appropriate steps to alleviate it. Don't be afraid to ask questions about the effectiveness and side effects of different remedies.
Cancer Pain and Quality of LifeTo those living with mesothelioma, life is precious. When pain becomes part of one's daily life, however, those days are diminished and quality of life is eroded. The effects of acute and chronic cancer pain create a domino effect in all aspects of living:
Mesothelioma pain can also undermine the person's ability - and will - to fight the cancer. Suppressed appetite means less nutrition, which in turn leads to exhaustion, inactivity and depression. As this cycle continues, a person may become more vulnerable to illness and infection, and less able to tolerate the necessary cancer treatments.
Emotional Support To Help Ease The PainFamily emotional support is just as important as treatment and medication in dealing with pain. Fear, anxiety and depression can magnify pain felt by a mesothelioma patient, and by improving overall health these symptoms can be minimized.
Mesothelioma care should focus on:
A diagnosis of mesothelioma is frightening, and the emotional reactions can be counterproductive when time is of the essence. It is important for victims to come to terms with the illness to face treatment, and for family members to understand the psychological stages and symptoms and support the person through the process:
If you suspect mesothelioma or have a positive diagnosis, consult your physician immediately and then contact Throneberry Law Group. We offer a free consultation, and our lawyers represent clients nationwide.
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