Mother undergoes ‘intense’ chemotherapy and discovers she never had cancer

The story of a 39-year-old mother has become famous after she told Texas media that she underwent “intense” chemotherapies without ever having had cancer.

Lisa Monk said that her horrible experience began in 2022, when she went to the doctor after suffering severe stomach pains for which she went to a hospital. There, after numerous studies, the doctors informed him that He had kidney stones and a mass in his arm.

The woman immediately underwent surgery to have the mass removed from her arm. However, months later doctors would inform her that she had terminal cancer known as clear cell angiosarcoma.

It was a type of blood vessel cancer that was found in the spleen and he told me that the most optimistic thing he could say was to give me 15 months to live,” Monk revealed.

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Lisa Monk told local media that she did not hesitate when she received the news: She had to tell her husband and children about her illness.

I didn’t tell them at the time that it was terminal or that I was only 15 months old, I just told them that it was bad but that I was going to try to fight it. “My oldest son was the one who took it the most. My little girl was very good at hiding her feelings, but her teacher told me that she felt overwhelmed by it at school.”

Intensive chemotherapy

According to the doctors’ recommendations, the mother of the family underwent a first round of chemotherapies in 2023, a treatment that caused all of her hair to fall due to its intensity. Days later the woman underwent a second round of chemo, just as painful as the previous one and which It caused him to vomit constantly and his skin to “turn silver.”

It was a very dark time. He was writing goodbye letters and letters to grandchildren he would never meet and weddings he would never attend.”

Cancer chemotherapies They lasted only a month and doctors hoped to make progress thanks to the intensity of the treatment.

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Diagnostic error

Monk assured that for her the worst of her nightmare had passed as she accepted her illness, but she received a blow that she did not expect: In April 2023 he discovered that he never actually had cancer.

“I saw the nurse practitioner first and she just asked me about my symptoms,” Monk said.

Suddenly he stops talking and has this look on his face. She turned to me and looked completely horrified and she told me that she needed to go to the doctor and then she ran out of the room. She left me alone for about 15 minutes and the doctor came back. “She told me a lot of medical jargon and then she told me that she didn’t have cancer,” the woman narrated.

At first, Monk believed that the cancer had subsided thanks to chemotherapy treatmentbut soon learned that the original diagnosis had been a mistake by the doctors.

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Even, the woman said, the doctor congratulated her instead of apologizing and explaining the mistake.

Apparently, the hospital already had a diagnosis that ruled out cancer, but he was never informed of this. Had she had that information, Lisa Monk could have avoid chemotherapy.

In the end they determined that my spleen was going to rupture which is why I had the mass. “It was just blood vessel activity and there was no cancer in them.”

A year later, Monk says she and her family are dealing with mental, emotional and financial consequences of the hospital error.

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2024-04-12 09:39:38

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