Dad has lung cancer

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  1. Hi everyone     My dad has stage 2 lung cancer he was diagnosed about 6 weeks ago he got a operation very quick at guys they said they could do key hole surgery and remove it with sone of the lung but he went in last Thursday and then they said the scan showed it had got bigger so they had to cut him and take it out with a bigger amount of the lung . But when they opened him up they said it was a lot bigger and stronger and were sone new nodes and they couldn’t do the surgery so they said he could have chemotherapy they sent him home . Is is okay he looks well but we sre still waiting to see the consultant for the options and results of the biopsy on the noddels. He is very positive and up and about eating well . I’m just worried about the treatment and until we speak to the consultant it’s just waiting. We are a very close family but I’m not sleeping very well and worried about my pops . Just wanted to get sone surport out side the family sending love to everyone x
  • Hi  and a very warm welcome to the Macmillan Community but sorry to hear about your dad’s diagnosis. 

    A cancer diagnosis in the family can be such a challenging and stressful time but getting support from others who are dealing with the ‘exact same' cancer type or support challenges will help you a lot……. I have a completely different type of cancer and treatment journey.

    This New to Community area is like our reception desk where we try to direct you to the best part of the Community for you to get support. The Community is actually divided into dedicated Support Groups (Discussion Rooms) so can I recommend you join and post in our……

             Lung Cancer

    ……. support group. This group is a safe places to talk to others who may have a similar diagnosis, treatment experience, to ask questions and get support from family members who are navigating the same support journey.

    As for the practical and emotional challenges of supporting your dad and indeed yourself you may benefit from joining and posting in our……

    Carers only

    Supporting someone with incurable cancer (if appropriate)

    ……. support groups where you will connect with a wide range of members navigating the exact same support challenges.

    To connect with a group click on the “Bold Italic Links” I have created above …… then once the group page opens click in the [ Black - Click to Join - Banner ] that appears at the bottom of the page and this will then confirm that you have joined the group.

    When you are ready……. you can introduce yourself by putting up your very own post by clicking [ + Create new post] or [ + ] in the top right of the group page.

    You can copy and paste the text from this post into your new post.

    It is an emotional time supporting family so you might find this Macmillan information your feelings when someone has cancer helpful as well as this link getting help with your emotions.

    You may find it helpful to call the Macmillan Support Line open 8am-8pm (timings may differ across services) 7 days a week on 0808 808 00 00. This service provides cancer information, practical information, emotional support, benefits/financial guidance or just a listening ear.

    Talking to people face to face can be very helpful so do check to see if you have any Local Macmillan Support in your area, do also check for a local Maggie's Centre as these folks are amazing and support all the family.

    Do get back to me if you need further help navigating the community.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

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  • Hi  and a very warm welcome to the online community which I hope you'll find is both an informative and supportive place to be.

    I'm sorry to read that your dad has lung cancer and I know what a worrying time waiting for results and a treatment plan can be.

    The online community is divided into different support forums so I'm going to recommend that you join the family and friends forum where you can get support from others who have a loved one living with cancer. 

    You might also like to join the lung cancer forum where you can ask questions and share experiences with others who have the same type of cancer as your dad.

    To join either or both of these forums, just click on the links I've created and, once you've joined, you can start a new post in the same way as you did here and join in with existing conversations by clicking on 'reply'.

    It would be great if you could put something about your dad's diagnosis and treatment to date into your profile as it really helps others when replying to you and also when looking for someone on a similar pathway. It also means that you don't have to keep repeating yourself. To do this click on your username and then select 'Profile'. You can amend it at any time and if you're not sure what to write you can take a look at mine by clicking on my username.

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  • Thank you so much for your reply x