Sorry to start a thread with such a morose and some might say downright depressing topic, but tonight I found out a friend I've known for many years and whom I've always deeply admired and respected was just diagnosed with uterine cancer. She's always been a terrific and nice lady and I hope so much that she beats this and pulls through for the sake of her husband and her family.
Cancer is a difficult topic for plenty of people to discuss for obvious reasons so if a lot of you would prefer not to share your personal experiences and feelings on the subject I more than understand. Brain cancer(glioblastoma multiforme)took my dad's life back in the summer of 1998 and my late mom coped with Stage Two breast cancer shortly afterwards, only to fight and whoop it(yay!) and soldier on until her eventual passing from another unrelated illness a few years ago. I'd like for this thread to be something where we can air our experiences with the disease and how we coped with and even learned from it, whether it's happened to us or to someone we love. Again, this is an open invitation to discuss how cancer has affected your lives.
The floor is yours.
Cancer is a difficult topic for plenty of people to discuss for obvious reasons so if a lot of you would prefer not to share your personal experiences and feelings on the subject I more than understand. Brain cancer(glioblastoma multiforme)took my dad's life back in the summer of 1998 and my late mom coped with Stage Two breast cancer shortly afterwards, only to fight and whoop it(yay!) and soldier on until her eventual passing from another unrelated illness a few years ago. I'd like for this thread to be something where we can air our experiences with the disease and how we coped with and even learned from it, whether it's happened to us or to someone we love. Again, this is an open invitation to discuss how cancer has affected your lives.
The floor is yours.