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Thread: Cancer.
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11-30-09, 08:25 PM #21
Re: Cancer.
Sorry to hear it has come back. I know so many affected by this, it can be really ugly. Just lost a great-uncle due to complications from cancer. He fought it for so long, such a great man crippled by cancer, he eventually just couldnt fight it.
Guy I work with ignored some signs and symptoms for a couple months because he was inhis mid 20s thought it was just an infection. He was diagnosed with testicular cancer and it had spread. He has been cancer free for 2 years now.
Just a reminder that even if your young be cautious, cancer doesn't care.
Soy it may not mean much to you, but I will pray for your father.
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11-30-09, 08:45 PM #23
Re: Cancer.
I'm amazed to see this thread, because my aunt was diagnosed with a highly aggressive type of breast cancer just two weeks ago. She's going to get chemo, radiation and have surgery. They give her an eight year window for it. We'll see how it goes.
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11-30-09, 10:23 PM #24
Re: Cancer.
Originally Posted by [SWC
I hope they caught it in time to stop the spread. Evil disease.
To those out there that have friends and/or relatives with this evil disease the one piece of advice I can give is spend time with them. My wife's cousin's (the one that passed away) sisters were in denial until the end. Now they have a lot of guilt for not spending time with her. Even with the bad initial diagnosis I think they thought that she would be ok.
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