As to how you deal with him: exactly the same as always. Love him, let him know that you're there if he wants to talk, but don't act like he's an invalid or anything like that. Right now he is scared and concerned, and probably doesn't want to make his family have to deal with his fears. Tell him that you are there if he needs support, then back off and let him come to you if he needs to.I am not going to mince words here. Yes, bladder cancer is the real deal. Untreated, it is very deadly. Take it from me. My father had it 25 years ago and decided he would use all this New Age Healing stuff to "cure" it instead of real medicine. It killed him. It sounds like your Dad is doing the right thing, getting the surgery and so forth. Encourage him to continue with his medical doctor's advice, his chemotherapy and radiation treatments, follow a good and healthy diet, keep up with his follow-up care and take good care of himself in general.Also, there are EXCELLENT support groups out there for family members of people with cancer. Check with your local hospital, ask your Dad's doctor, ask your own doctor. You need support during this time, too. Cancer is very hard on the family, especially the kids and the wife. You have to take care of YOURSELF if you are going to be able to be a good support for your Dad.I'll keep your family in my prayers.
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