Your feelings are completely normal, and sometimes family members are in denial, and their way of dealing with your diagnosis is all part of the process. It sounds as if this is pretty new to everyone, but once you get more information from your doctors, and have a treatment plan in place, everyone's emotions will begin to settle down and become more rational. I had stage One B, so you are correct, there are all sorts of levels of stage One. My best advice to you, is to have honest conversations with your family. Let them know how you are feeling emotionally, and that you need their support. Not everyone will respond the same way, but continue to ask if you need their respect and validation for your feelings. Cancer is a journey of emotional highs and lows for everyone. I wish you the best, and know that you have done the right thing by reaching out to this community.
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December 2014