That my father-in-law has had a brain haemorrhage. The alternative, and our fear, was that his prostate cancer was no longer supressed by the hormones and had spread out to his brain. Meanwhile, his wife will start chemo friday next week for her second breast cancer, 15 years after the first one.
The rotten thing is it may take a few months for him to get home, prcious time we had hoped to share with him under better conditions. Two of my three kids are well aware of what is going on and love them both very much. They are hurt bad.
I lost my father rather young (I was 20) and this guy is as close as a father as a second could get. The wife is upset too of course.
Man, what a life (and then there are that have so much bigger probs).
One sad Umf.
The rotten thing is it may take a few months for him to get home, prcious time we had hoped to share with him under better conditions. Two of my three kids are well aware of what is going on and love them both very much. They are hurt bad.
I lost my father rather young (I was 20) and this guy is as close as a father as a second could get. The wife is upset too of course.
Man, what a life (and then there are that have so much bigger probs).
One sad Umf.
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