Coopswifey
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Hi, Coopswifey. I was looking at some questions that were posted about a month ago. You responded to one about feeling down. How are you doing these days? I hope you're okay. Thinking of you.0February 2020
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Coopswifey, I hope you are feeling better and waking up feeling blessed to have such good medical treatment for your cancer. If not, your doctor needs to know immediately. There are things he/she can do for you, such as medicine and/or a counselor for cancer patients to talk about things. If you are still crying every day, please let your doctor know. God bless you. Remember this is all temporary and things will get better. Best wishes.0July 2019
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Hi! I’m glad your surgery is over. Now you can heal, physically and emotionally. I know this’ll take time. I can’t say anything better than what beachbum and Kp said, but I’ll add that we’re here for you. Sending hugs and best wishes, and when you feel like it please keep us posted.0July 2019
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Your WhatNext family is listening. With the fear, loss, misery from treatment and complete upheaval of life brought by cancer, there is so much to grieve. Sometimes, the sadness just overwhelms everything else. Thank you for expressing your feelings so honestly. It helps me to better acknowledge mine, something I'm not good at.
I look forward to your posts a year from now when you will be able to share your experiences and insights to support others. That time will come.0June 2019 -
Hi, Coopswifey. I was just wondering how you're doing. I remember you were going to have several chemo treatments. I hope you're doing okay. Thinking of you.0April 2019
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Saw your worried face on the pin board, so, how did your first chemo go? What a wonderful thoughtful sister you have.0January 2019
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GregP 3X Survivor
WhatNext Community Mgr
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ACS Voice of Hope Speaker0January 2019 -
Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.
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David
Founder, WhatNexter0January 2019