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  • zubsha
    Sounds like you need local, in person, hugging. Remember that there are always options even if one of them is not a cure. I have a patent that has had advanced cancer for years and while she will never be cancer free she is working and doing well with ongoing low level chemo I am not saying you should give up on a cure but don't view that as the only option Good luck Keep us posted Hang on to that positive attitude but remember it is therapeutic to cry once in a while you have earned a good cry
    July 2013
  • CarolLHRN
    Hi and welcome to WhatNext. This is a great site to ask questions and share with people who really understand. I recently completed treatment for rectal cancer and found the site very helpful. Best wishes to you in your journey!
    October 2012
  • DaveWaz

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    October 2012