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Author: Cancer Curmudgeon
Oct 2010 diagnosed with Stage 3, HER2+ Breast Cancer. Completed treatment Jan 2012. Waaaaaay over pink. Applying punk rock sensibility to how I do cancer. View all posts by Cancer Curmudgeon
I understand completely..my family and friends have silently disappeared into the woodwork of not calling, not wanting to listen to me – I feel like saying if you don’t want to hear what I’ve got to say, don’t f-cking ask!
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This is exactly why I love Greg’s choice and his words here…letting all know that when asked, he is going to tell the truth, and his story is NOT what anyone wants to hear.
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I feel the same way Kerry. The person I thought was my best friend (10 years) has disappeared. Think she got sick of hearing the truth. I thought I could tell her everything. Guesse not.
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Unbelievable!
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