I know this is a morbid topic, but I am still trying to come to terms with the loss of a Thai friend that last week due to lung cancer. Him and his wife were the owners of my local Mom and Pop shop and over the years, we have become quite good friends. She (64) was 16 years older than him (48) and has diabetes which requires two injections per day. He on the other hand was relatively fit. A non smoker who ate a regular Thai diet, very rarely drank, and even use to go jogging once a week.
About three months ago he developed a cough which certainly could even compete with my smokers cough. His chest was also very congested, and since I was also all blocked up at the time, we still joked about who will be dead first. Anyway, he went to the doctor and was given the usual carrier bag full of medication and told to go back in two weeks. At this point, I bought some antibiotics from the local pharmacy, and within a few day, my chest infection had cleared up. When my friend went back to see his doctor there wasn't much improvement, so he was told he had to go to hospital for further tests, and to drain the fluid off his lungs.
I'm not sure if they discovered the cancer during that visit or not, but I assume they did because when he returned, he told me his chest problems weren't the same as mine. About a month later and he was half his original size, and he'd shaved his head. While he never openly told me it was cancer, it was pretty obvious, especially since he now had no hair due the hair loss caused by chemotherapy. At that point, he was still able to drive, and was still able to appear happy and content. The week before last, I saw him for the last time drive away in his car. Four days later he was dead.
Now, I can't help but wonder if he might not have lasted a little longer if he had gone without chemotherapy. Perhaps Dr Mike can comment on this? Is lung cancer usually such a quick killer?
I'm sure Mr P will have something to say. However, if you do comment Mr P, please keep in mind that this was a friend of mine and his death upset me a lot more than I had expected it to.
RIP Adjarn
