Manage episode 516126832 series 3601577
A routine Saturday turned life-changing when Leah’s dad had a seizure behind the wheel—ER scans revealed brain lesions, and a full-body scan showed his lungs “lit up like a Christmas tree.” A biopsy confirmed stage four metastatic melanoma, forcing Leah and her mom into an accelerated crash course on brain radiation, immunotherapy, and caregiving. What began as a stage zero melanoma in 2019 suddenly escalated, rewriting everything they thought they knew about “being done” with cancer.
Leah shares the real story behind survival: seven rounds of gamma knife, twenty-one infusions, and the moment treatment had to stop to save his lungs. Stability came not by chance but through vigilance, monthly scans, and grace as the intervals lengthened to six months. Beyond medicine, Leah gets candid about the emotional and practical toll—losing independence, routines, and normalcy—and what caregivers and clinicians can do better: slow down, explain, listen, and humanize every stage. This conversation blends practical guidance with grounded hope for anyone navigating melanoma or supporting someone who is.
Chapters
1. Two Melanomas In One Family (00:00:00)
2. Patient Perspectives Series (00:00:54)
3. The First Melanoma And Early Treatment (00:02:49)
4. The Seizure And Shocking Scans (00:04:19)
5. Confirming Stage Four Metastatic Disease (00:05:20)
6. Gamma Knife And Immunotherapy Plan (00:06:19)
7. Managing Brutal Side Effects (00:08:21)
8. Stopping Treatment And Stable Scans (00:09:22)
9. Life Impact: Driving, Work, Identity (00:10:54)
10. Caregiving Lessons And Empathy (00:13:08)
11. Don’t Let Cancer Define You (00:15:16)
12. What Providers Can Do Better (00:16:48)
13. Time, Clarity, And Human Care (00:19:04)
14. Closing And How To Connect (00:21:07)
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