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Hmm dont know if I'm doing this right, so might just disappear lol, just feeling a bit...dont really know wot, but I dont want to talk to family scared to bring them down?
Hi Nannybanny and welcome to our community.
Not wanting to talk about cancer is very common especially with people that are qujite close to us. One of the wonders on here is that cancer here is normal so please feel free to post whenever. It does take a time for us to be able to process our own emotions too.
What type of cancer do you have? My wife's is Leiomyosarcoma but stable so we are in quite a good place really.
,<<hugs>>
Steve
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