not sure what i'm looking for, but i just found out my dad has prostate cancer that has progressed pretty far and he has to get surgery to remove it...
looking for comments or advice on how to cope
>>18096261
My dad has stage two prostate cancer, and had to have his prostate removed. What you have to realize is that the survival rate over a five year period for Stage 2 prostate cancer is almost 100%. As far as cancer goes, prostate cancer is one of if not the most survivable. Even stage 3 is almost 100% survival rate over 5 years.
It sucks. Try to spend as much time with him as you can. Do some fun shit. I don't know your situation, but if something does happen, you don't want to look back and feel like you could've done more with the time you had.
>>18096261
look on the bright side.
if he's into assplay he'll have a good time
>>18096261
Make sure he gets to spend his last days with his prostate in pure pleasure. Stick your finger up his bum, just say no homo and it's all good.
>>18096287
>>18096287
thanks
it just sucks because my dad is my best friend and im so young and i cant imagine him not being around.
i know prostate cancer is super survivable, but i just cant help but think about the worst case scenario which really scares me.
i wanna be strong for him and i dont know who else i can talk to about this
>>18096306
>>18096298
ya he's already had this shit up his ass like 18 times
My dad died when I was 17. 23 now. Grandpa has the same kind of cancer. My advice; alcohol, marijuana and video games.
>>18096261
>get surgery to remove it
At least it's not stage IV.
It's hard cope, especially if you see your dad everyday. My suggestion is to try to focus on something else or it's just going to make you feel super depressed.