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ReplyI have a brother in law whom I believe is going to die from his cancer they found first in his Kidney or rather the tube connecting to his kidney. they removed that kidney as to take no chance of missing any of the cancer. IT has now come back in his hip bone and in a lymph node. They have been doing chemo on him for past few months. Problem is every time he has chemo he winds up getting pneumonia. My brother in law just seems to accept all of this. My sister suggests another opinion but he says the docs are doing all they can… I cant believe someone will just let themselves go without a fight and I love this man but he wont pursue anything else. anyway,thanks for listening I guess I just needed to vent to someone who has been there. Any suggestions as to how to MAKE him do something else…lol…yeah I know. Anyway, God bless and continue encouraging and helping others that wind up in situation of dealing with cancer.
ReplyHi Brian-
I am sorry to read of your BIL’s cancer diagnosis. As you know, no one can make another person do anything he or she does not want to do.
Cancer coaching, in my experience, is a function of identifying research that applies to certain diagnoses. Let me know if I can help. Hang in there,
David Emerson
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