My 28 year old daughter has been with her partner for the past 7 years. He has always been welcome in our home and has been a regular participant in our family celebrations. Yesterday, he was disgnosed with acute leukaemia and was told that without a blood transfusion, he would be dead in two weeks. He decided at that point to tell my daughter that he was a witness and could not accept treatment. He has now been discharged from hospital and they have returned to their home so that she can care for him until his death. He did not tell her about his 'faith' and has left her to deal with his death and the aftermath. How do I comfort my daughter and help her to deal with this?
MickeyP
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by MickeyP inmy 28 year old daughter has been with her partner for the past 7 years.
he has always been welcome in our home and has been a regular participant in our family celebrations.
yesterday, he was disgnosed with acute leukaemia and was told that without a blood transfusion, he would be dead in two weeks.