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  • ... My doctor called me last week to tell me I had cancer . Probably the scariest thing in the world to hear is that your ... but uplifting. Every doctor, technician and health care professional has been thorough, caring and reassuring. My wife knows she ...
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  • ... found out on July 27 that my live in boyfriend had liver cancer , with 6 weeks to live. I work a full time job, but I also found the time to take care of him. I had hospice come in once a day, and a caregiver was there while ...
  • ... ads are -- insulting. There is no other word. We don't care to advertise our 'big butt' and we take care to keep our knees soft by ... ageing, the fattening, wrinkling people, on medication, cancer treatments, suffering MS,and countless other issues advertisers keep ...
  • ... Feldman describes a woman who claimed she had breast cancer . She shaved her head and lost 60 pounds by dieting to look ... aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a ...
  • ... This means you take the time to honor and take care of yourself before anyone else.  This may sound selfish but taking ... while I see others around me dropping by the wayside with cancer(s) and other ailments. I had been working so very hard, not making a lot ...
  • ... certain immune system disorders and, in breast cancer patients, may increase the risk of early death. Extreme inhibition ... aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a ...
  • ... divorce , bereavement, single parenting, alcoholism , cancer , caregiving, etc. Consider forming your own group. You can find ... aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a ...
  • ... bought it we found out that he was in stage 4 of liver cancer . I told him several times that I would like to take the clock and get ... spoke with Mom and told her that she was okay and to take care of my grandfather who my Mom lived with. My mother spoke with my ...
  • ... Russell Rich, author of The Red Devil: To Hell with Cancer and Back , had been told she had a year to live when she saw a TV ... says. "Humor and laughter aren't substitutes for medical care, but they can be adjuncts. Humor can be a tremendous liberating source for ...
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