Does someone who suffer from cancer become a more agressive person?
Dont worry iv been through that
my closest aunt had lung cancer, she wasnt angry but very emotional.
i was always tryin to help her and mostly wrote encouragin letters to her. it helped her a lot. She died a few months later. I dont regret doing all the stuff for her..... but just dont give up.... My dad suffers from a malignant type cancer (mesothelioma), and he is on chemotherapy. It seems that everyday he becomes more angry and more agressive towards everybody. Is this due to his cancer or chemo? My mom and I are deeply saddened by his condition, but everyday he screams and yells at us for no reason. Is there something else that we can do to help him? I feel even more sorry for my mom because she is the one who receives the most insults by my dad. I see her cry everyday because of that. What can we do?
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