Well I am not alone
probably you have lost someone too
I am sad that he did not tell me sooner - only just four weeks before he died -
afterwards i found out he had had cancer for six years - he looked unhealthy and way too thin but we thought it was being diabetic
Thats so sad for you all. What Ive learned very quickly is that it is sometimes more distressing for family and friends as they feel quite helpless..perhaps he was being the bigger man and trying to protect you all. I,m sure he did what he thought was best. I,m at the start of my joirney, jist had my preop appointment through today but I wear my heart on my sleeve and share everything so we are all different. Just take each day as it comes and rember the good times its all we really have. S.
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