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This Is A Big "f*ck You" To Cancer


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Sorry to hear mate, the sooner medical research finds cures for these wretched diseases the better. Until something like this happens to a family you dont realise how it changes your lives. Havn't been touched by cancer but strokes are common in my family and lost father in law before christmas five years after he had a stroke. Certainly gives you a different outlook on life.

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Hey mate, condolances to you and your family. I've done a lot of research and quite a few clinical trials on various cancers go here http://www.mindmotivations.com/hypnosis-ca...treatment.shtml

Although there are no cures, and there is a lot of quackery to take advantage of desperate people, life can go on a lot longer and more comfortably than the medicos will often profess, mainly because they have to work within the realms of their clinical stastics, its in their best interest to give worst case scenarios in order not to get hopes up too high. It is not a death sentence, its just a bastard of a thing. There are some very well scientifically researched things that can definately help to keep it at bay which I am not prepared to discuss here, but pm me if there is anything I can do to help.

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Goddammit. that's just not fair.

I'm not a believer in god etc, but if there ever was a controlling power, they should step in now and say enough's enough. that's just ridiculous.

My thoughts are with her, you and your family TV.

Dan

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TV - mate, sorry to hear...

Wish you, your family and your mother inlaw all the best that one can hope for through out the coming period!

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Cancer is the *beep* of a thing, my old man was giving 2years to live, this time last year after a 10year fight he passed away, pretty hard to deal with when its just you and your farther.

The number of times doctors had told us that its all looking good and then for months and months on end it was good then from nowhere bang its back, wtf really.

The sh*t you see people go through when other people arent around is life changing, the number of times I can recall my dad being sick as a I <3 Bananas dog but in front of other the brave face comes out and alot of ppl didnt even know.

But it wasnt till the last 3months that it was the worst when they start to lose so much weight so quickly and find it hard to breath just after a few steps.

anyways yeah CANCER is a FUKING bitch of a thing.

My thoughts are with you and your mother inlaw mate

Charlie

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T.V, as you may know I lost my nephew to cancer so I understand what your going through, stand tough mate, don't let your emotions stay inside but be strong for the girls (both your partner and her mum), they will need it.

I am sure that if there is anything ANY of us can do, you need only ask.

Fingers crossed for you families sake.

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I feel for you mate. I've lost quite a bit of family and friends to cancer, as well as having Thyroid cancer myself. Mum died just 5 weeks ago after a long battle with lung cancer. They found it at stage 4 and gave her just 6 months to live. But the kind of lady she was meant she fought hard. She had an extremely positive attitude and went on for 5 years. And it was quality time up until just the last 5 months. She was a trooper and it wasn't until just 5 months ago that she began to really go down hill after a brain seizure - the cancer had gotten to her brain.

Attitude has a lot to do with quality of life and even length of life I think. It certainly is hard to see loved ones suffering but you just have to enjoy and really cherish what time is left. Mum and Dad were married for 54 years.

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