I'm Ticked Off

I'm sorry to vent, but I know this is the place to do it. Sometimes I wish people would just stop and think before they speak.
Thanks!
Pat
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I sooo agree
What a dumb thing to say. I hope she realizes how thought-less she was and doesn't do it again. Your response was great. I think the fear of recurrance will always be with me as I expect it is with most of us (to one degree or another).
Hugs, El0 -
Aarrrrg
Sometimes don't you just want to ""SLAP"" that thoughtless someone!!
Every time I hear about another warrior losing their battle it makes me a little teary. Vent away, we all understand!
-Carrie0 -
Another surprise
I was talking to my Mother about it last night and how people say stupid things to me about it and I wondered why people are so insensitive. She told me ouright - everyone is sick of hearing about it. I made an excuse and hung up the phone. Even she doesn't get it. I got to thinking (after the tears) that mabe everyone is sick of hearing me talk about it. So I decided that the only people who I talk to about it will be people who ask me, you guys, and friends of mine who have gone through it.0 -
OMG! I know just what you
OMG! I know just what you are talking about! After a re-excision for a recurrence and radiation treatments, my doctors said I was cured. But they pitched a fit when I said I no longer was going to take the Femara because of the cognitive effects. If I was "cured," why would I need to take a pill the rest of my life? In BC land, "cured" doesn't mean when it does everywhere else.0 -
EXACTLY!arbojenn said:OMG! I know just what you
OMG! I know just what you are talking about! After a re-excision for a recurrence and radiation treatments, my doctors said I was cured. But they pitched a fit when I said I no longer was going to take the Femara because of the cognitive effects. If I was "cured," why would I need to take a pill the rest of my life? In BC land, "cured" doesn't mean when it does everywhere else.
Thanks Arbojen - that's exactly what I mean!!!!0 -
stupidpadee6339 said:EXACTLY!
Thanks Arbojen - that's exactly what I mean!!!!
Nope ... we can't fix stupid ... but I just wish they'd get a clue. They really do believe that the surgery got every little cancer cell in our body ... and that if our hair has grown back ... we've finished chemo and radiation ... and we look just fine ... then we really are CURED! Don't they know that oncologists don't use the word "CURED" when it comes to cancer. It's just that we have no evidence of disease and we are considered in remission ... we are NOT cured! Instead we are scared to death ... every day. We try our best to put on a "happy/healthy" appearance ... but these idiots don't have a clue what's going on with our emotions. We will never be the same ... and shame on them for not understanding that. But ... thank goodness for this discussion board and wonderful people here. We DO understand and we are ALWAYS here for each other!
love,
Teena0 -
So true~ if we could "gettgf said:stupid
Nope ... we can't fix stupid ... but I just wish they'd get a clue. They really do believe that the surgery got every little cancer cell in our body ... and that if our hair has grown back ... we've finished chemo and radiation ... and we look just fine ... then we really are CURED! Don't they know that oncologists don't use the word "CURED" when it comes to cancer. It's just that we have no evidence of disease and we are considered in remission ... we are NOT cured! Instead we are scared to death ... every day. We try our best to put on a "happy/healthy" appearance ... but these idiots don't have a clue what's going on with our emotions. We will never be the same ... and shame on them for not understanding that. But ... thank goodness for this discussion board and wonderful people here. We DO understand and we are ALWAYS here for each other!
love,
Teena
So true~ if we could "get over it", I wouldn't have had to tell every RN, tech, intern, anesthesiologist etc NOT to use my right arm for blood draws, BP, IVs, when I had gallbladder surgery on Monday. But even though my cancer was 7 YEARS ago, it is still apart of every medical decisons and how I am treated by the medical profession. It doesn't quite define me, but it certainly is a part of me....even getting a flu shot has to be done in the "other arm". So yeah, it's always there reminding us of what we went through to be here!
Hugs and sighs,
Chen♥0 -
Patpadee6339 said:Another surprise
I was talking to my Mother about it last night and how people say stupid things to me about it and I wondered why people are so insensitive. She told me ouright - everyone is sick of hearing about it. I made an excuse and hung up the phone. Even she doesn't get it. I got to thinking (after the tears) that mabe everyone is sick of hearing me talk about it. So I decided that the only people who I talk to about it will be people who ask me, you guys, and friends of mine who have gone through it.
it is true. We are here for you. I know even family members want to move on and never hear about BC anymore.
Hugs,
New Flower0
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