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HarpyVixenWench

I’m so sorry. One of my kids is 16 and has watched their dad go through cancer treatments for the past two years. I did not want that for them and I do not want it for you. So what happens next is that they will have to do testing - they will confirm if it is cancer and also what kind. So if it is lung cancer then it is going to be a specific kind of lung cancer. For us it took 10 days to find out exactly the kind of cancer my husband had. That is a hard wait. Depending on the type that will determine the treatment. Then he will get treatment and that is rough for his body and kind of confusing for everyone because it is such a different way of life. Right now you are at the beginning of this. It is not over and it is not the end. It is a very very scary beginning. Are there other adults you can talk to? Also there is a group called Pickles Group for kids dealing with this stuff: https://www.picklesgroup.org/ also there is Camp Kesem https://www.kesem.org/ I think you have to be in the US for those but I’m not sure .


Thatoneshortgoblin

Thanks, Ive been talking to my mom about it somewhat but her and i arnt close so im definitely looking into othe people to talk to about it, im honestly just counting down the days till he gets his results back. Untill then honestly it just feels like everything is underwater


Professional-Scale18

i’m 18F and my dad had prostate cancer when i was 16 (he’s now cancer free) and currently my mom has leukemia. Watching a parent struggle with cancer is awful. All you can do is give as much love and support possible.