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My Mom has Cancer

Well just know that I am always here if you need someone to talk to. :messenger_heart:
Yeah I have severe anxiety and depression and it's only gotten worse despite finally trying to get help early last year. Not really directly related to my mother passing away. I also am caring for my father who's currently in in-home hospice care.

Thank you very much though. I really hope everything works out for you.
 
Terrible : ( I hope she pull trough this horrible disease. I wish your mother, you and your family big amount of good care, luck and good outcome from this horrible situation.
 
My mother had liver cancer and they cut 35% out. And 2 years ago I spent 7 days getting 24 hour chemo treatment for hairy cell leukemia. And we both said "fuck it. It's just another thing". Did what we had to and moved on.

Hell when the oncologist told me I had leukemia I was happy to finally know what was causing the problem. My only concern was if my hair would fall out, because if it was I wouldnt bother paying for a haircut before I went in the hospital.

So suck it up. There could be a hell of a lot worse things that could happen. Besides one day you'll both be dead and this won't have mattered. There are other things worth tears and worry than something that is pretty much highly common and routine.
 
Look up Sulforaphane.

It's one of the most potent anti-cancer supplements that exist.

What's even better is that it's almost free if you are willing to grow your own sprouts.

On the downside for your mother to have the most benefit, she will need to blend them up, let them sit in the fridge for an hour for the precursor and the enzyme to combine to produce sulforaphane, and then consume the terrible tasting beverage.
 
My mother had liver cancer and they cut 35% out. And 2 years ago I spent 7 days getting 24 hour chemo treatment for hairy cell leukemia. And we both said "fuck it. It's just another thing". Did what we had to and moved on.

Hell when the oncologist told me I had leukemia I was happy to finally know what was causing the problem. My only concern was if my hair would fall out, because if it was I wouldnt bother paying for a haircut before I went in the hospital.

So suck it up. There could be a hell of a lot worse things that could happen. Besides one day you'll both be dead and this won't have mattered. There are other things worth tears and worry than something that is pretty much highly common and routine.
Liver transplant was not an option? It's probably the mot effective way how to deal with it, before it spreads.
 
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My mother had liver cancer and they cut 35% out. And 2 years ago I spent 7 days getting 24 hour chemo treatment for hairy cell leukemia. And we both said "fuck it. It's just another thing". Did what we had to and moved on.

Hell when the oncologist told me I had leukemia I was happy to finally know what was causing the problem. My only concern was if my hair would fall out, because if it was I wouldnt bother paying for a haircut before I went in the hospital.

So suck it up. There could be a hell of a lot worse things that could happen. Besides one day you'll both be dead and this won't have mattered. There are other things worth tears and worry than something that is pretty much highly common and routine.
  1. Nobody fucking cares.
  2. Your attitude is shit.
  3. You're a fucking cunt.
  4. Nobody likes you.
  5. Nobody respects you.
  6. Nobody loves you.
  7. Nobody wants to hear how your life was worse so somebody else can't have feelings.
  8. You're not funny either.
  9. Too bad you're still here.
  10. Go back to 4chan with all the other edgelord incels.
 
Best wishes for your Mum and family, Melon. My wife is a breast cancer survivor. One of the hardest things to cope with during this time is just how utterly useless you feel next to your suffering loved one but all the little things count.
Give your Mum a hug.
 
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