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Losing Someone to Cancer

This is for anyone who has lost somone to cancer. I lost my adopted Mom to breast cancer some years ago. She was everything I could have asked for. She loved me because I was just me. She also loved my family and children as if they were her own.

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Lost Dad to Lung Cancer

Started by Shane Hughes Apr 16, 2020.

I feel worse 2 and a half years on, than I ever did. 11 Replies

Started by Michael Thompson. Last reply by morgan May 12, 2019.

Give yourself time to heal

Started by Felicia Evans May 8, 2018.

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Comment by dream moon JO B on December 31, 2017 at 12:57pm

yep i no so

is dem/alz

Comment by Linda Engberg on December 31, 2017 at 6:04am

Cancer is the devil's disease, it took my husband, my nephew, my grandson, my sister-in-law and it now taking my wonderful friends. 

Comment by Linda Engberg on October 20, 2017 at 7:16am

Janet,

Sorry about you loss. It has been 4 years since I lose my wonderful Husband.The grief never goes away but just gets easier to bear. 

Comment by dream moon JO B on October 19, 2017 at 4:59pm

honst ansr is no 

Comment by Jane Stilwell on October 19, 2017 at 4:55pm

Does it ever get better? I miss my dad so much, it has been 5 months. My daughter will never even remember meeting him. It seems like cancer is EVERYWHERE.

Comment by Anonymity be my name on September 16, 2017 at 4:05pm
This is my blog. I am feeling angry and lost.

http://anonymitybemyname.blogspot.com/?m=1
Comment by Linda Engberg on July 29, 2017 at 3:38pm

Hi Morgan,

Babe J has regained use of her paws, I prayed so hard and I think he answered my prayers. If anything happens to her it is the end of my life/

Comment by morgan on July 29, 2017 at 1:02am

Oh no, Linda, not Babie J?  I am so sorry.  It's like life just wants to  keep throwing things at us just to see our breaking point.  I am constantly watching my life just shrink down.  All I want to do is staying bed and sleep.  

Comment by Linda Engberg on July 28, 2017 at 12:58pm

Don't care if I die, I have nothing to live for since losing my Husband 5/5/13 and my dog having brain cancer. What purpose is there to life.

Comment by Donna Doucette on July 26, 2017 at 4:33pm

My daughter is in med school and is currently doing a clinical rotation in Oncology.  Cancer is a terrible disease. She said she sees all stages of cancer and how it is affecting people.  Most of the patients she sees are smokers or heavy drinkers or obese.    My husband passed from brain cancer.  He was diagnosed and passed within 20 days.  He had liver disease from alcohol, he was a very heavy smoker, but I don't care how badly someone treats their own body, no one deserves to die this way.  Since his death I have decided to take charge of my life.  I eat better, exercise and I feel I'm doing it for him.   I seem to have a different outlook on life and it helps me deal with the grief of losing him.  I find I sleep better.  There is no way to ever know if someone is going to get cancer, or just die suddenly but I know he would want me to embrace every day and that's what doing.....some of the time

 

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