This is very tough and I feel for you. I work part time in a funeral home and I would say that most of our decedents are victims of cancer, followed by heart problems.
Eight years ago I received a letter from my ex-wife saying my 28 year old son whom I had not seen in a long while, had terminal brain cancer. It was inoperable and they gave him 6 months.
I went to see him and found that his attitude was better than anyone could imagine given the situation. He refused to lie down, continued living the wild life, and would never discuss it. He had chemo and radiation and went through it all. I could see him suffering and felt for him but it would not stop him.
He will be 38 years old this summer and full of life. I firmly believe that the biggest thing you can do is have a positive attitude. Its not easy and those that do I admire.
Keep the faith my friend.
Bill
Eight years ago I received a letter from my ex-wife saying my 28 year old son whom I had not seen in a long while, had terminal brain cancer. It was inoperable and they gave him 6 months.
I went to see him and found that his attitude was better than anyone could imagine given the situation. He refused to lie down, continued living the wild life, and would never discuss it. He had chemo and radiation and went through it all. I could see him suffering and felt for him but it would not stop him.
He will be 38 years old this summer and full of life. I firmly believe that the biggest thing you can do is have a positive attitude. Its not easy and those that do I admire.
Keep the faith my friend.
Bill