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Wedding
I am so sorry I have not written in a while. My dad passed away in 2011 from Sarcoma in both lungs. I was 28 - he was 56. I would love to get connected with anyone that has gotten married without one or both of their parents by their side, and how they have dealt with the grieving process during the planning. I miss him…
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Miss my wife more every day !!!!!!!
I lost my beautiful,funny,mother of my two girls in dec of 2009. she was diagnosed with Aml in July of 09.My wife and the girls were visiting Lisa's parents in jersey,one morning i receive a call from my wife ,they were at the beach.lisa had been complaining of being tired all the time ,we both chalked it up to work and…
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CindySue how are you doing?
Cindy, I was sitting here in the cold tundra thinking about you, and wondering if you took your trip to Australia. May the weather be warm and the scenery eventful. Benjamin just finished another MRI, still clean, doctor's are calling him boring. I will take boring anytime. He has been going ice fishing at Lake of the…
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Anxiety about work, daughter 2 1/2 years post cancer
Hi, I haven't visited these boards in a long time. Have had my ups and downs since thyroid cancer and an earlt melanoma in 2010. I have been a stay home Mom since my daughter was born 6 1/2 years ago. I am now about to start a new job after being out of work for 6 years, going through 2 cancers, and loss of loved ones. I…
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Anxiety about work, daughter 2 1/2 years post cancer
Hi, I haven't visited these boards in a long time. Have had my ups and downs since thyroid cancer and an earlt melanoma in 2010. I have been a stay home Mom since my daughter was born 6 1/2 years ago. I am now about to start a new job after being out of work for 6 years, going through 2 cancers, and loss of loved ones. I…
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College Student with a mother with cancer
I'm 18 and my mom has had breast cancer since I was in 5th grade. It's been pretty controlled until over this past winter break, we found out that it has spread . Things aren't looking very good especially when I get the sense my mom is hiding things from me to protect me. She always talks as if she doesn't have much time.…
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20 year old College student, mom has brain cancer
I'm currently a Sophomore in college. My mom was diagnosed with a primary malignant glioblastoma (GBM) during the last week of my senior year in high school. She had the tumor successfully removed and has been doing a variety of treatments ever since. The doctors told her she had around a year to live, and it's already…
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Carrying On Enthusiastically After Surviving Cancer
One of my biggest challenges is to sustain the enthusiasm for living live fully and creatively. Before my ovarian cancer diagnosis, I was a dreamer and a planner. Half of my excitement in life was daydreaming about what I was go ing to do in a few days, months, years. After my diagnosis - I noticed that a tiny voice keeps…
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Carrying On Enthusiastically After Surviving Cancer
One of my biggest challenges is to sustain the enthusiasm for living live fully and creatively. Before my ovarian cancer diagnosis, I was a dreamer and a planner. Half of my excitement in life was daydreaming about what I was go ing to do in a few days, months, years. After my diagnosis - I noticed that a tiny voice keeps…
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Carrying On Enthusiastically After Surviving Cancer
One of my biggest challenges is to sustain the enthusiasm for living live fully and creatively. Before my ovarian cancer diagnosis, I was a dreamer and a planner. Half of my excitement in life was daydreaming about what I was go ing to do in a few days, months, years. After my diagnosis - I noticed that a tiny voice keeps…
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Carrying On Enthusiastically After Surviving Cancer
One of my biggest challenges is to sustain the enthusiasm for living live fully and creatively. Before my ovarian cancer diagnosis, I was a dreamer and a planner. Half of my excitement in life was daydreaming about what I was go ing to do in a few days, months, years. After my diagnosis - I noticed that a tiny voice keeps…
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Carrying On Enthusiastically After Surviving Cancer
One of my biggest challenges is to sustain the enthusiasm for living live fully and creatively. Before my ovarian cancer diagnosis, I was a dreamer and a planner. Half of my excitement in life was daydreaming about what I was go ing to do in a few days, months, years. After my diagnosis - I noticed that a tiny voice keeps…
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RELAY FOR LIFE CONCERT HELP NEEDED FROM PEOPLE WHO LIKE MUSIC!! :)
I am a creator of a benefit concert that helps people with cancer and I need help finding songs that are appropriate for this cause.... I am wanting to play this playlist between bands so its not quiet while the bands are changing and such (people who go or have gone to concerts know what I mean....). Any suggestions? I…
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Normal?? Help!!
I just lost my dad to stage 4 malignant mesothelioma In June. Now I have awful feelings that I an going to loose my mother. Is this normal?? What can I do? I can't loose her too.