@jayeless Fingers crossed. I’m happy to hear that he has both taken this seriously; and chosen to not let it hinder him from doing regular activities. That’s a good strategy for sure. Also hoping you don’t worry prematurely. 🤞😌
@odd Thank you! And yeah, I'm trying to keep my mind away from the worst-case scenarios when for all we know, it's nowhere near that bad. Just gotta sit tight and wait for more test results. And follow my Dad's lead on things, really.
@Miraz Probably hard to do, but your father may be right. That attitude seems very positive. Sending good energy your way.
@jayeless difficult times ahead maybe as you work through this and await results but I’m glad you insisted he get tests and that he took your advice and went.
@jayeless I wish your dad all the strength in the world, and hoping all the results are good news.
@jayeless I'm so sorry your family is facing this. When my mom first went into the hospital in January, I tried to talk with her about normal stuff rather than focusing on the test results she was waiting for. I did sort of let her into the minitiae of my day more with pictures and texts about little daily stuff. I think your dad has the right idea. Thinking of you all.
@jayeless Hoping for the best outcome for your dad. With his attitude, he will be able to tackle whatever it is.
@pimoore @KimberlyHirsh @parag I appreciate all your comments 😊 I like the idea of keeping up the chatter about other, non-health-related stuff. Better to keep a positive frame of mind.