Hi, I'm new to the site.
So on the 11th Nov my dad was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer (spread to the spleen, collarbone and lymph nodes). He had his biopsy yesterday, and it's 2wks until he sees the consultant.
I'm really struggling as I try to understand and avcept both my parents feelings - my dad is carrying on like everything is the same, my mum is worried about how she'll cope financially when my dad passes.... And me? I'm wanting to make every moment count and worried for my children (my parents have asked that I don't tell them yet and I'm trying to respect their wishes).
I'm worried that my dad has maybe months left (he's been losing weight unintentionally for a while, another 5lb in the last week, is more tired than usual and his pain seems to be increasing). He wasn't in the best health before (early 60s, history (last 5yrs) of STEMI, TIA, COPD, T2DM etc.
How do I care for someone who wants to pretend it's not happening? It's not that I expect every conversation to be cancer-centred but I want to make the most of the time left... My dad said to me the other day that people live with stage 4 for over 5yrs sometimes so doesn't see the need to make changes or rush into telling the grand children (eldest two are in secondary school and see him a few times a week - I'd rather tell them before they notice anymore changes).
Please would you share your experiences with me?
