My idea
It has been my choice to communicate to those I love aswell as those I don'teven know through this blog. I am able to write much more sincerelythan how I can speak.
I am 39 years old and have been diagnosed with breast cancer. I have been asked to post my experiences here.
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At 8:40 PM, In His Steps said…
I found a really good resource that is geared to patients that you may be interested in checking out.
http://www.cancercompass.com/
Kim
At 1:14 PM, Kimberly O said…
This is from my friend Karin who has not yet signed in to post commments.
Kimberly:
I just checked your blog this minute and so read yesterday's and today's entries at once. I have not figured out how to post comments at the blog-but I sort of feel that whatever I want to say, I will send to you at this address. If you want to publish it, go right ahead.
I wish that the email from your cousin was the only time someone is going to take it upon themselves to tell you how you should feel and to expect you to shoulder their pain and concern about what is happening to you.
To YOU, not them!
It isn't the only time, I suspect. (I very much like Aldon Hynes who posts at your blog, and what he says.)
My opinion-for what its worth right at this very moment-is that what is happening is so huge that you absolutely have to concern yourself only with you. Always. It's your body that is sick, and you need all the reserves in your mind for riding the roller coaster. I am sending strength to you for you. Don't get me wrong, I care how your husband and daughters are-
I just feel that you need my thoughts/vibes/what have you right now.
And by the way-this happened really fucking fast! Where does your insensitive, self-absorbed cousin get off chastising you for not being more forthcoming! Screw that.
I think about all the times that you gave me your support and strength when my life was shitty, and it seems to me that I owe you. BIG.
I certainly love you. BIG.
Karin
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