When I was younger, around 4 years old, my grandad was diagnosed with cancer.
Like anyone else who has a family member battling cancer or even battled it, you would know that it puts a strain on not just close family members, but on close friends and aquaintances.
The nurses and doctors did what they could.. unfortunetly he passed away.
The same goes for my grandmother a year later.
Then in 2007 my other grandmother passed away, as did I try to do anything and everything I could for a person my age.
The point I am relitively trying to get across is whoever that is out there.. going through this strain, emotions and images. We can all work together to at least try and make a difference to what is such a large cause of known deaths in the past years.
I am here to talk, share plans, ideas anything that you may wish to discuss.
You are not alone.
Whatever cancer throws your way, we’re right there with you.
We’re here to provide physical, financial and emotional support.
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