Oh, not so helpless daughter, my heart goes out to you and I could just feel your pain and anguish reading your e mail - I just had to write something. I really don't know what to say to you as nothing I can say will make it better or easier, I just wanted to know that I'm thinking of you and I'm sure that all the people who have read your post are thinking of you and your dad. I have cancer and know a tiny bit about some of the feelings your dad may be feeling but each person is so different with how they cope with "the beast". I've found with my "character building" journey that it is sometimes just as hard, if not harder, for family and friends as it is for the person with cancer. Being the one with cancer I know exactly what the treatment is, how it effects me, where I am in the emotional rollercaoster etc etc whereas family and friends are a bit in limbo land - not quite sure what to say, what is happening, how the person feels.This forum is great but I often find it a bit slow on responses and I have found some of the US forums have a lot more activity, mainly because they are so huge - maybe you should log into one or two of them as well (but please keep in touch with us here). The knowledge I have gained from others going thru the same thing has been invaluable, if sometimes a bit daunting. I think I remember seeing a pancreatic support group in Oz as well that might be a good place to visit as well. My aunt had pancreatic cancer 3 years ago and the prognosis was quite poor with the Docs only giving her a couple of months and she ended up having a great couple of years to be savoured by her kids and grandkids. I hope all is going well for your Dad and you have much more time with him than any of the doctors have suggested. I hope you will let me know how you are handling things and how your dad is going. I'm sending bucket loads of good vibes to both of you.Sharon xxxxxx