Poor Faith, after going through all the trauma of losing and finding Bilbo, she now has to go through the even worse experience of her father being diagnosed with stomach cancer. He has been having tests for two weeks after being admitted to intensive care coughing up blood. They put a stent in his stomach to enable him to eat, and started him on drip feeding as well. Faith got the news as soon as she got home from her school trip, went to see him last Thursday and is still there, though going home today.
It does not look good. He was pronounced clear of prostate cancer 18 months ago, and this has come out of the blue. He is expecting to leave hospital today, but they are arranging for a palliative care team to look after him at home, and he sees the oncologist again on May 6th to discuss the tests and what the options are. At the moment they are not going to operate.
Faith is very close to her Dad, and is naturally distraught. She says it has not sunk in yet. I am also sorry for his wife, who nursed him very well through the prostate crisis and now does not know what the future holds.
It does not look good. He was pronounced clear of prostate cancer 18 months ago, and this has come out of the blue. He is expecting to leave hospital today, but they are arranging for a palliative care team to look after him at home, and he sees the oncologist again on May 6th to discuss the tests and what the options are. At the moment they are not going to operate.
Faith is very close to her Dad, and is naturally distraught. She says it has not sunk in yet. I am also sorry for his wife, who nursed him very well through the prostate crisis and now does not know what the future holds.