Please pray for my Dad......
#25
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Your Dad is very lucky to have a son like you. The will to survive is very important when a patient battles any serious illness. At 70 years old your father is not "old" by current standards, and obviously has many things, like a caring son, to live for.
Your entire family has my best wishes for a positive outcome.
Your entire family has my best wishes for a positive outcome.
#29
Dyno- Please keep in mind that modern medicine has made great strides in the battle with cancer. And every day something new is discovered. My sister-in-law was diagnosed with glyoma an untreatable type of brain cancer in July of 2000 and was given a maximum of 2 years. She has had her ups and downs, but she is still fighting it today after 4 years since diagnosis. The fact is that we won't be able to keep her, but we have had her 2 full years longer that what they said we were going to. And each day is a blessing. Keep your chin up and be strong, because not only do the doctors have healing techniques. The power of positive thinking, and faith works miracles of their own. But I also realize that you can be positive all of the time so if you need someone to talk to feel free to PM me and vent, that way your family can always see the positive you but your emotions don't bottle up inside you.
Terra
Terra
#30
Thanks Terra! I'm going to vent on his doctor when he calls me back!!!This is just taking too long its been over 3 months since he sought treatment and still hasent had any.......every day the mass grows and he's in more pain. We need to fight back now not a month from now.....
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