You didn't mention how far the distance is between you and your father. I would try to visit him once or twice a month (again, you didn't specify distance so I cant give you a close answer). God forbid the cancer gets worse, I would take some time off from work to be there with him.
2007-02-10 23:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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They had a research paper out a few years ago saying that the best cancer fighter was Interferon, at $15,000 a gram. What the paper also said was that Interferon was a product of the natural breakdown of Vitimin C in your system. A few months later the FDA tried to make Vitimin C a perscription drug. Guess why??? The FDA says that the RDA for Vit C is 65 mg a day. That is enought to stave off scruvy. Linus Pauling, who got a Nobel Prive for his discovery and work with Vit C said 1000 mg a day normally and 2000mg a day if you get sick. He played tennis up until the day he died at 96. It makes sense. I took large doses of Vit C when I was sick, a week flat on my back twice a year and after 20 years the doctors had no idea what my problem was. Vit C increased daily over a week and following a bell curve over the 2 weeks, 40,000 mg a day at the peak and 300,000mg over 2 weeks, and I was completely asymptomatic. Doing that for 2 years and I have not been sick in 10 years now. You might look into it.
2007-02-11 15:35:17
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answered by David M 2
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My mother had cancer, I have 2 small children and a husband, it was a hard choice to make so I took care of my mom, she passed away 1 year ago she was my mother and best friend, it did leave me wondering how it made my children feel, but they understand now why it was done, she didn't really have anybody to truly help her, it made a big difference in both of our lives. No true regrets. I say go at least for awhile.
2007-02-11 07:37:15
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answered by ? 3
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I really feel your father need you most at this point of this life...your husband and children love you. They'll understand, even not now, but in time to coma. How would THEY feel if YOU were to suddenly disappear from there lives, never able to come back again? Ask them...
2007-02-11 08:20:17
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answered by rosemary 3
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you need to be with both families you need to be with your father for what time he has left if you dont you will live to regret it they rest of your life your husband must understand this is the man that gave you life and if it wasnt for him you wouldnt be here .go be with your father take the grand kids with you you never now when it will be the last time .are you afraid or what?
2007-02-11 11:04:26
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answered by mountainchowpurple 4
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Your husband and teen boys can take care of themselves
Go to your Father.........
2007-02-11 07:38:03
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answered by bodie 3
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