Yesterday I went to the doctor with a friend of mine. We have been friends for over 20 years. He is deaf but can read lips. He found out about a year ago that he has colon cancer and spots on his liver and lungs. He has been going to the hospital for chemo treatments. Then they gave him a break. The chemo did shrink the spots but they are trying to grow again. His Mom couldn't go with him so I did to translate between him and the doctor. My friend ask me to ask the doctor how long he could go for. I asked and I was having some anxiety...who wouldn't? The doctor said a person with this type of cancer typically has a life span of 2 1/2 to 3 years. Before when they didn't have chemo, they would live for 90 days. The doctor told my friend that he needed to know this and be aware of this. The doctor does not want him to focus too much on the future. He wants him to focus on now. Now try to translate that (anxiety). But I did. I also told him that the doctor really doesn't know how long, he's talking typically. I told him to take each day as it comes, deal with just that day. I really couldn't find the words. I hope what I did say helped. He seemed in good spirits when he left. I'm on Session 9 Get Off the Guilt and Worry Treadmill. Talk about learning a life lesson.
All best to everyone on here,
Inside Man
