Friends,
I received a call last night about my DAD, please keep my dad in your prayers, he's probably somewhere in the hospital waiting for a doctor to call his name out to have a surgery.....
I feel frustrated not knowing what's going on...can't either reach my mom or anybody in Jakarta to find out more about his condition......
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Prostate cancer can trigger many different, often confusing, emotions in a patient. Patients sometimes feel depressed and angry; feelings may change from hope to despair, from courage to fear, and then back again. Family members and close friends may experience similar feelings. Such feelings are perfectly normal in people who are trying to cope with a difficult problem such as prostate cancer.
To best cope with these feelings, patients with prostate cancer should share them with family members and close friends. Sharing can ease difficult feelings. It often makes people feel more comfortable to offer one another support, and that support can be extremely helpful.
God Bless you All
Desi Clark