seraching for help
We are caught up in the 'waiting for God' syndrome as a family and I am finding it very difficult to know what to do for the best.
My father has lost a lot of weight but still eats solid food, all manner of things my Mother tempts him with. What is this cottage cheese and flax seed diet?? He does however have considerable pain after eating anything.
He now stays in bed most of the time, doesn't get dressed and seems to shut himself away. I know he is now depressed but don't know how to get through to him.
He has intense fatigue, which is now getting muddled up with the depression I think. He does get up and come downstairs every few days, usually to watch a rugby match.
His mother had a similar cancer in the early '70's and had a terrible end and this is a real fear for him, he is constantly comparing his situation to that of his Mother's. She was heavily sedated for a few months before the end and he simply doesn't want to be like that so he is not willing to take any pain killers at the moment, save a couple of paracetamol sometimes. I have tried to say to Mum that he understands his own pain threshold but she is now getting to the end of her tether.
My parents are intensly private people about personal matters and it is very hard to get through. My Dad sat my sister and I down to tell us the news but doesn't seem to want to talk about it anymore. Mum says he won't say too much to her either. My dear Father is struggling on wanting to keep this all to himself so he doesn't break down or worry us all. That said we all tell each other we love each other and we kiss and cuddle our Dad often.
I have just run out of ideas. I don't know what to do.
I almost daren't ask but how does this particular cancer play out? What should we expect?
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Linitis Plasltica - cannibis oil, diet, ph levels?
I will pray for your family. My father in laws wife has lp - she has opted out of chemo after 1 treatment. She is doing the raising of ph level (using cannibis oil, beginning juicing of high level ph fruits and veggies), staying away from sugars (which of course cancer thrives on) and doing as much research as possible.
As a family, we know the ultimate result is up to our heavenly Father -- we are doing what we can as limited human beings.
She is tired much of the time and has a hard time with nausea but stays optimistic, given the situation. My father in law is having a hard time with it all.
Any information you may have about recipes that help with the nausea would be appreciated.
Praying for a soon breakthrough.
Rosebud in Idaho
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