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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 659448" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Thanx Munstermuffin. He has a session every week with the resident psychiatrist to help him with the acceptance of the fact that he has cancer. The psychiatrist has also met with me and my wife in helping her cousin, as we are the only family close-by (within 500km) from him. We visit him every night, and on Sunday we shaved his head, because he didn't want to experience the feeling of holding a bunch of hair in his hands when he starts with chemo. The guy was pretty emotional last week, since we found out that it is leukemia, but since Saturday, he's been his old self. Last night we treated him with a picnic and hot chocolate, as there's not much we can do at the hospital. we are not allowed to be at his bed as he is in the "sub-accute" ward and that is next to the Tuberculosis-ward. He has to wear a mask when he's with us in the visitor's area and can only take it off if he gets permission from the nurses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 659448, member: 40658"] Thanx Munstermuffin. He has a session every week with the resident psychiatrist to help him with the acceptance of the fact that he has cancer. The psychiatrist has also met with me and my wife in helping her cousin, as we are the only family close-by (within 500km) from him. We visit him every night, and on Sunday we shaved his head, because he didn't want to experience the feeling of holding a bunch of hair in his hands when he starts with chemo. The guy was pretty emotional last week, since we found out that it is leukemia, but since Saturday, he's been his old self. Last night we treated him with a picnic and hot chocolate, as there's not much we can do at the hospital. we are not allowed to be at his bed as he is in the "sub-accute" ward and that is next to the Tuberculosis-ward. He has to wear a mask when he's with us in the visitor's area and can only take it off if he gets permission from the nurses. [/QUOTE]
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