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Apr 12, 2018
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El Pasco
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It never leaves. It's either there physically or psychologically.
Any time one of our kids gets a fever, or is unusually lethargic I can't help but worry that it might be cancer.
I hate it.
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Cancer is incredibly lame
v1k0u6
4/12/18 9:04am
Me too
gstodd
4/12/18 9:16am
Yeah it got my bil 10 years ago
OU Cougar
4/12/18 9:19am
Sorry to hear that
buffgato
4/12/18 9:21am
I met someone yesterday that's my age with two months to live. So sad.
ClackamasCoug
4/12/18 9:33am
the most popular girl in my high school died in her late 20's. I was facebook
Mayor of Cougartown
4/12/18 9:39am
This is so very true. The emotional side is always lurking.
soupie
4/12/18 9:44am
We have had both MIL and FIL suffer through cancer and survive
mcdeere72
4/12/18 10:43am
It never leaves. It's either there physically or psychologically.
El Pasco
4/12/18 10:44am
From the author of the book "The Emperor of All Maladies":
JmThms
4/12/18 11:18am
Great book. Must read for anyone dealing with Cancer.
BostonCougar
4/12/18 11:19am
But it's a depressing book. I wouldn't recommend it for a sufferer.
JmThms
4/12/18 12:32pm
Wife had leukemia 5 years ago. Every time she gets sick, it's with similar
marticorp
4/12/18 1:34pm
when my wife was diagnosed, the oncologist told her to listen to this one truth "You will die from cancer" He
ChinaFan
4/12/18 9:52pm
I've accepted that will be the how but still have no idea when.
soupie
4/12/18 9:59pm
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