Evening everyone.
I am after a little bit of advice.
My Dad a few weeks ago with prostrate cancer, the outlook is good but in the meantime he has some difficult decisions to make with regards to his treatment.
He has been giving various options but the two he is thinking about we will impact my children. He is either going with Brachytherapy were radioactive seeds are implanted in his body. He won't be allowed to be close to the boys due to the radioactivity of the seeds for 2 months. He can give them a cuddle etc but can't be 0.5m near them for a prolonged period.
The second is removal which is major surgery so they will just need to generally be careful near him.
My boys worship the ground grandad walks on and I quite regularly find them all curled up together playing in the play room.
We obviously need to tell the boys grandad is going to be poorly not that he has cancer. Does anyone have any experience of what to say how to explain. They are 3 and 6 x x
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