Prisoner With Cancer Received Delayed Treatment, Little Family Visitation, Then Died, Family Says

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Tony Sendejo’s last days were painful, chaotic

People held in Texas prisons have tried for years to draw attention to the difficulties they face when trying to get treatment for cancer. Their stories rarely get media attention but they're well-known to prisoner support groups like.

Rebecca said she spoke with UTMB Dr. Elena Diller, who said the hospital would request that Tony be transferred to a prison closer to Galveston and begin chemotherapy as soon as possible."He was supposed to start chemotherapy and immunotherapy at UTMB the first week of July and I was like, 'That's a good thing, right?'" Rebecca said."But then I got a call on July 11 and they said they're going to move him to Stiles.

"He was in major pain every time I talked to him, to the point where he couldn't get himself up off the floor," Rebecca said."They took him to medical on a gurney one time. Another time one of the officers told him to stop acting like a little bitch and get up off the floor. I looked up liver cancer and it's a very painful disease and he was a stage 4. And they were giving him Tylenol 3 for that pain.

As Tony became sicker, TDCJ officials denied requests from his family for visits, Rebecca said."For some reason, before he got sick, they allowed contact visits. But when he was really sick and he was in the hospital, we weren't allowed contact visits. TDCJ would tell me he was not on the critical list. UTMB would tell me he was.

"It was 3:30 in the morning when we were able to go and see him and they gave us three hours that night," Rebecca said."There were seven of us and we had to switch out. But that night was crazy – nobody knows where he's at. He's dying, but nobody knows where he's at. By that point, I was already used to all this craziness. It did not surprise me. It should have but it didn't.

 

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