Be tough Kanga.....she will need you to be tough and she will have her inner strength and the strength she will get from you.
Not sure how long her treatments will be, but make sure you are armed with plenty of magazines, maybe crossword puzzles something to entertain if they do not have TV's for you to watch. At Mass General, their chemo area was state of the art, separate TV's for each patient, people coming around with carts offering drink and cookies, they like them to eat as the chemo burns calories. Also, I am not a great knitter, but I would knit while I was there, scarfs, whatever, just to keep my hands busy. Also, I found people are just so kind to each other in these places, the nurses were wonderful.
One the Cape where I live now, and although 5 minutes from the house, the chemo treatment was the same, but not state of the art. People would not look at each other and did not talk, nurses were not that friendly. If Tom has to have more treatment, I have told him it is Boston and if we have to get a room or something to do it, we will.
Take care of each other, and if we can answer any questions, not that all of have had the same kind of cancer in their family, but general questions we are here for you..
Stay strong!!!!!! HUgs to your daughter and to your family and of course prayers being said.
This is a PS.... avail yourself of whatever they offer you.. if they have groups for her to sit in on and discussions with her peers, have her do it, you as well. I agree with the previous poster talking about this is cathartic.....for family and for the patient. Hence this board.. Hugs again!!!!!