I am starting my third year with Esophageal Cancer (which resulted in the removal of my esophagus) and evolved into my stomach. Since day one up to this day I am considered terminal and my doctors are impressed I react to chemo so well and that I am still here.
I have begun to add information about my cancer for my many friends and others who know me from 48 years of being an art jeweler throughout western U S at https://www.eriktymeandcancer.com. I am a for real patient and despite my being terminal I intend to be around for a long long time. I just want to do so with the least amount of pain.
I get a small amount of money from SSI each month because I have lost a lot of weight (73 pounds under weight as of today) and ability to function normally after several major cancer operations. I'm like freezing to death for these past couple years even in the summer.
Recently I have started smoking and am finding I can eat a little more than I have been and my pains diminish. The narcotics I have been on these past years does not work fully. I seem always in a bit of pain that grows until I take more pills. Smoking has helped to reduce the amount of pills I have to take each day.
I would like to smoke legally - or at least as legal as possible.
Any help in locating a doctor would be greatly appreciated. I have 9 doctors and my Chemo doctor basically acts as my primary care physician - which is a burden on him even though he does not say it. I can easily relate with the Seattle, Bellevue, Everett area.
Thanks for your considerations.
I have begun to add information about my cancer for my many friends and others who know me from 48 years of being an art jeweler throughout western U S at https://www.eriktymeandcancer.com. I am a for real patient and despite my being terminal I intend to be around for a long long time. I just want to do so with the least amount of pain.
I get a small amount of money from SSI each month because I have lost a lot of weight (73 pounds under weight as of today) and ability to function normally after several major cancer operations. I'm like freezing to death for these past couple years even in the summer.
Recently I have started smoking and am finding I can eat a little more than I have been and my pains diminish. The narcotics I have been on these past years does not work fully. I seem always in a bit of pain that grows until I take more pills. Smoking has helped to reduce the amount of pills I have to take each day.
I would like to smoke legally - or at least as legal as possible.
Any help in locating a doctor would be greatly appreciated. I have 9 doctors and my Chemo doctor basically acts as my primary care physician - which is a burden on him even though he does not say it. I can easily relate with the Seattle, Bellevue, Everett area.
Thanks for your considerations.