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Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - Allison - 04-04-2024

Hi absolutely everyone, I'm perception a little bit lost and scared promptly. My dad was latterly diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer that has spread to other elements of his body. It's been a whirlwind of feelings, and I'm not sure how to cope. Does anyone get any guidance or words of encouragement they can share?


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - WitWizard - 04-04-2024

I'm so sorry to hear on your dad,. Dealing with a diagnosis like which is incredibly tough. My heart goes out to you and your family. Get you looked into any support groups or counseling services in your area? sometimes talking to other individuals who are going via similar experiences can really help.


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - EstelleF - 04-04-2024

I agree. Locating a support group can be really beneficial. It's a location where you can share your feelings openly and join with others who understand what you're going by way of. There are on top online communities where you can find support if you're unable to attend in-person meetings.


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - WebsterP - 04-04-2024

Thank you,. I hadn't thought on joining a assist group, but that sounds like probably really helpful. I'll definitely look into that. in the meantime, does anybody have any tips for talking to my dad about his detection and offering him support?


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - Hubbard - 04-04-2024

having open and trustworthy conversations with your dad is so essential, but it can be really tough. Only let him know that you're there for him no matter what and that you love him. At times just having someone to listen can make a world of difference.


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - Bradley - 04-04-2024

I agree. It's also important to respect your dad's wishes and boundaries. Any days he may possibly want to talk about his diagnosis and how he's sentiment, and more days he might not. Just enable him take the direct and be there to support him nevertheless he needs.


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - isabellealesyeuxbleues - 04-04-2024

Thank you,. That's really helpful advice. It's tough to know what to say or do sometimes, but I'll definitely keep that in mind. Does anyone have any other tips for techniques to support a loved one with step 4 lung cancer?


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - Richards - 04-04-2024

there are alotof practical methods you can support your dad too. Offer to go to doctor's appointments with him, help him research treatment alternatives, or even just spend quality moment each other doing things he enjoys. It's the little things that can prepare a big variation.


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - Prattabc - 04-04-2024

Along with practical assistance, don't forget to take care of yourself further,. It's easy to get overwhelmed when you're caring for a beloved with cancer, but remember that you need to prioritize your own wellness too. Don't be frightened to inquire for help or take breaks when you need them.


RE Coping with stage 4 Lung Cancer Metastasized finding Assistance and Hope - SalinasP - 04-04-2024

Thank you,. I really enjoy all of your information and support. It's comforting to know that I'm not solo in this. If any individual else has any tips or experiences they'd like to share, please feel free to chime in. We're all in this together.