Author Topic: My dad may have cancer  (Read 1476 times)

BUT YOU'RE A DOCTOR!
NOT THAT KIND OF DOCTOR.
I'm sorry, that was rude.

Hope he recovers, let's hope for modern day medical science to do the job.

Poor father.

Give him apples.

I'm very sorry about your situation shoe :( Im not even Christian (agnostic) and I have prayed for your dad. Good luck buddy.

Make sure that whatever he has gets actual medical attention, not Eastern hippie voodoo nonsense.

Good news, your dad has a high chance of surviving depending on what stage the cancer is. If its early than more likely than not, he'll recover

You have my most sincere and heartfelt condolences

Good news, your dad has a high chance of surviving depending on what stage the cancer is. If its early than more likely than not, he'll recover

You have my most sincere and heartfelt condolences
Well I was told that colon cancer has the side affects occur around stage 3 or 4.


Which are more or less in early and far stages, Stage five there is almost nothing they can do for you :(

Well I was told that colon cancer has the side affects occur around stage 3 or 4.


Which are more or less in early and far stages, Stage five there is almost nothing they can do for you :(

He still has a pretty good chance to live


Although unlikely, Its possible there could be cancer in another part of the body thats spreading.

He should goto the doctors and get a colonoschopy. It is a tube that lets the doctor(s) take a view of his colon.

Oh, and one of the symptoms is constantly urinating.

He should goto the doctors and get a colonoschopy. It is a tube that lets the doctor(s) take a view of his colon.

Oh, and one of the symptoms is constantly urinating.

uhm

why'd you bump this

He was giving advice. That seems like a perfectly good reason to bump to me.

He was giving advice. That seems like a perfectly good reason to bump to me.

yeah you're right

never mind i should've kept quiet

If I have any advice for you, don't be afraid of the prognosis on online websites like webmd. It's calculated using older patients who tend to be more likely to get colon cancer and are less capable of fighting it at their age, so if your dad is young (like below 45) he'll probably have a higher survival chance.

Im sorry, hope everything goes ok!