Give Nicole a hug: her father has stage iv lung cancer

Stage iv lung cancer

Please simply drop by now and give Nicole a hug. Her father can no longer undergo lung cancer treatments nor liver cancer treatments and Nicole can’t afford a card box funeral…

 

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My questions to Nicole

 

Is your father suffering from asbestos lung cancer, mesothelioma lung cancer, or did he like my neighbour worked in a very acid environment which most likely caused his lung cancer?

 

Did your father manage to go to specialized lung cancer treatment centers? Did he have a good health insurance and / or a cancer insurance?

 

When I read you have no money to pay his funeral, I wonder whether money was an issue once he wanted to undergo lung cancer treatments?

 

My questions to the government

 

Isn’t it sad there is not enough money to treat people humanely when it comes to their health, but there is so much money to be shot away in Iraq and Afghanistan?

 

Isn’t it even more sad that a person that served his country as a POW still doesn’t have the money needed for a decent funeral?

 

For Nicole

 

We didn’t want our father to leave us either (who would when he or she loves his father dearly…).

 

I guess that’s why father outlived his prognosis "trying to stick around because he loves to make people happy and not to be a burden to anybody…".

 

Father only passed away when he saw all his children together in the house with a smile on his face.

 

This world is far from fair… I am happy to see you are near your father in these difficult times of his life.

 

I pray you keep on having the strength to go your father’s road next to him, don’t bother about material things.

 

Nicole’s father has lung, lymph nodes and liver cancer

 

Nicole left this comment at Can chemotherapy cure metastatic liver cancer.

 

My father is 86. He has coped with lung, lymph nodes and liver cancer. He can do no treatments.

 

I pray everyday we have 1 more Christmas with him. Part of me is dying everyday with him.

 

I can’t imagine living on this earth without him.

 

The hard part is not knowing when I tell him goodnight, I love you and kiss him and say I’ll see you in the morning… knowing 1 on these mornings I wont see him.

 

He deserves a wonderful funeral.

 

He was a POW in WWII. He’s a great and wonderful man, but I don’t even have enough money for a card board box to put him in.

 

I am so sorry for all of you that has been and who is going through this.

 

God bless you and all of your families,

 

Nicole

4 thoughts on “Give Nicole a hug: her father has stage iv lung cancer”

  1. I am blown away by all the love and support I got from all of you. He has almost stoped eating and last week he needed 3 pints of blood. Material things are not important making his time that he has left happy and peaceful. I have said many times that he was there when I took my last breath and I will be with him untill he takes his last. I hope and pray all of you are doing well. Thank you again for the prayers and I will praying for all of you.

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