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Although he has a lot of support at home, I think this site would really help him as you have all been there.
As you all know , this is a time of adjustment, any advice to help his recovery would be fab, after all you are the people to ask!!!
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Thank you for supporting your dad in this way. There are times during treatment that he will not be able to post, feel free to share what dad is going through and we will gladly share what helped us. Sweetblood has a Superthread that comes up weekly, you will be able to get information to help before some things happen, or at least know that it is something we go through during treatment. Is your father scheduled for chemo and or radiation?0 -
He has a hospitalKTeacher said:Welcome
Thank you for supporting your dad in this way. There are times during treatment that he will not be able to post, feel free to share what dad is going through and we will gladly share what helped us. Sweetblood has a Superthread that comes up weekly, you will be able to get information to help before some things happen, or at least know that it is something we go through during treatment. Is your father scheduled for chemo and or radiation?
He has a hospital appointment on tuesday so w
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Keep us updatedben1942 said:He has a hospital
He has a hospital appointment on tuesday so w
e will know more then.
This is a wonderful support. I wish I knew about this site the first time I went through radiation. As a caregiver you are more than welcome here too.0 -
Welcome Ben...
Toncil cancer was my beast....., but after sixteen weeks of four different types of chemo and seven of those weeks concurrent with daily rads.
You don't mention above, has your father had any cancer treatment, was the reconstructive in preparation... I'm a little confused I guess....
Thoughts and Prayers,
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He had surgery to remove theSkiffin16 said:Welcome Ben...
Toncil cancer was my beast....., but after sixteen weeks of four different types of chemo and seven of those weeks concurrent with daily rads.
You don't mention above, has your father had any cancer treatment, was the reconstructive in preparation... I'm a little confused I guess....
Thoughts and Prayers,
John
He had surgery to remove the cancer from his upper jaw and behind his nose, they removed part of his upper jaw, the roof of his mouth and I bit of his nose. The reconstruction was to rebuild all of those. He will know tomorrow what further treatment the doctors intend0
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