Hi,
How long does it take for people to put their first blog on? I have sat here week after week trying to work out what to say and how to ask things.
I am hoping that I could get some good advise on how I can help my dad and find out how he is really feeling.
My Dad has been diagnosed with cancer - they say that the primary is most likely the bladder and only a couple of weeks after he was diagnosed they discovered it has spread to the bones. He is starting chemo this week with the aim of reducing the size of the bone cancer and giving him a bit more time...
I live over 1500kms away so it isn't easy to see him as often as I would like but I try to talk to him every couple of days. I usually get to speak to him once a week when he is on his own, I find that this is a great time because he tells me his fears and wishes, something that is really hard for him to do (he is a man that usually keeps his thoughts to himself).
My mum is being amazing, she takes him to all his appointments and keeps his "pharmacy" in order. They have been married almost 50 years so their bond is increadible. I have a sister that lives near mum and dad and she helps them so much with support, meals etc...
I survived my cancer of the thyroid over 13 years ago, mine had spread to my calcium glands and all the lymph nodes except one. I had my thryoid removed and radio treatment and was given the all clear a few years later.
My fight was different, I was very lucky that it was picked up (total fluke, had my baby at the GP's and she said "what is that lump?") and that my cancer was a relatively slow progressing cancer. Dads is very agressive and...he is my dad! Strange how I could deal with my own cancer better than I can with my dads!
I would love to hear peoples thoughts on how chemo makes you feel, the right things to say without sounding patronizing, how to help both mum and dad, really any advise that can be given would be appreciated.