I think so, where would I be without my humour ? Even though it's warped.
When my mum was dying my sister and I developed Celebrity Death Swap - it was based on my mum chirping to us that she had seen a cloaked figure at the bottom of her hospital bed and told him to sod off , this may well have been the steroids !! Anyway she was given 4 days and had another 7 months, swapping her impending death with celebrities along the way - that sounds bizarre I know...but it was like whenever she was rushed back to near death, she fought it and a famous person died.
So when I had a 5mins of panicking to my sister the other day about the 'lost' primary tumour I noticed Vidal Sasson had died - she's like we're not ready to play Celebrity Death Swap yet !!
I love to laugh, live to laugh ...Kyle Minogue reported that laughter with her sister got her through her treatment and bad days ...My sister, mum and I used to laugh as much as posible on her journey with ALL. Sure we had tears, and anger - I do anger too but laughter prolonged my mum's fight and sheer determination. Dear Cancer - I have the same genes as my mum - clearly as you've grown in me , but hello ??? I'm even more determined than her, so you can feck off I've got a lot of living and laughing to do
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