What is politically correct??
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love this responseHeatherbelle said:One of the things that
One of the things that someone said to me when i finished chemo was - "I'm so glad you're finished with all that horrible sh*t"
"""In the response to 'How are you doing?' question I typically tell them how I feel in the larger picture - 'In the grand scheme of the universe and everything I am doing great, my spirits are good, however on the physical plane I feel awful'."""
I love this response - it's very honest but also very upbeat.
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Cured???
I guess on the answer to this I would say the following. If how I feel is any indicator then I have kicked cancer's butt! However there are no guarantees, so I try to keep my regrets list really short." If they ask how I feel I tell them how many good days I have in relation to crappy days I have. Since I have far more good days it is a truthful response and still allows them to feel good for showing concern.0 -
one point in my lifelaughs_a_lot said:Cured???
I guess on the answer to this I would say the following. If how I feel is any indicator then I have kicked cancer's butt! However there are no guarantees, so I try to keep my regrets list really short." If they ask how I feel I tell them how many good days I have in relation to crappy days I have. Since I have far more good days it is a truthful response and still allows them to feel good for showing concern.
I was down to 97 lbs due to stress-I work in a school and parents would say to me "you have to eat , you look like you are dieing"
HOW DID they not know I was not sickly-and just stress?
IF I HAD been deathly ill I am not sure HOW I would have taken it!
Denise0
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