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Dear Concerned Daughter:
I'm no expert...far from it. Even so, here are a couple suggestions that are unlikely to be harmful and may prove helpful:
--Start with your father's physician who prescribed Lupron. There are effective alternatives to Lupron s/he may wish to consider. S/he may be able to provide other advice and counsel.
--There may be affordable mental health facilities in your area that offer individual, couples, and/or family counseling.
Best wishes Don O.