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J da Silva
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Matt H
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i dont think you could explain unless it happend to you
JuniperJenn
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Ill? I don't know i'd live each day till the last. Why baby are you?
J da Silva
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no i recently lost a friend to cancer, and just having a think about it, poor lad must have been counting the days
chanel
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i was diagnosed with leukemia when i was 11 - 12 years later i found out i had ovarian cancer as well - at one point i was told if the chemo didnt take more action within three months - they were gonna quit the treatment and let me live the rest of my life (6 - 8 mos) in peace at home with my family.

i cant even put into words how i felt - i was gutted to say the least - everytime i thought about it made me wanna just give up hope and croak right then and there.

but i got lucky and chemo worked and i had biopsys done to remove cysts and tumors and here i am today.

[Edited on 10-06-2004 by jambos_chic]
JuniperJenn
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Well good to hear it's not you sorry to hear it was a close friend of yours. He may well have been, but we all have to go at some point, some very cruel but sooner than others, life is a roller coaster you never know whats coming
J da Silva
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well whats worse is the fact that they diagnosed him with stomach ulcers at first (3 years ago) but by the time they'd realised their fuck up, the cancer spread from his bowels,spleen and pancreas, it was only 2months after he found out that he died (march this year)

im weird, i'll just sit and think about random stuff like this at times

[Edited on 10-06-04 by VenomTurbo]
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i think some people would be happy for me, im in a bad place
Nismo
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I was born with a hole in my heart, so smoking is a no no for me,

but as the years past on the hole has shrunk and i can live on
JuniperJenn
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Yeay for Jambo's Chic that's so good to hear that these things do work, and its not all doom and gloom. You must be a strong person to go through all that.
Matt H
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quote:
Originally posted by jambos_chic
i was diagnosed with leukemia when i was 11 - 2 years later i found out i had ovarian cancer as well - at one point i was told if the chemo didnt take more action within three months - they were gonna quit the treatment and let me live the rest of my life (6 - 8 mos) in peace at home with my family.

i cant even put into words how i felt - i was gutted to say the least - everytime i thougth about it made me wanna just give up hope and croak right then and their.

but i got lucky and chemo worked and i had biopsys done to remove cysts and tumors and here i am today


glad you got better


1 of my friends has had cancer 3 times + is only 23. the most annoying thing is he is truly the nicest bloke i know. 1 of my other mates is waiting on test results for what he thinks is mouth cancer ive known him since i can remember + it would destroy me if summat bad happened because of this
chris_uk
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id be gutted to say the least
JuniperJenn
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It's ok you are allowed i think we all do at times
chanel
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quote:
Originally posted by JuniperJenn
Yeay for Jambo's Chic that's so good to hear that these things do work, and its not all doom and gloom. You must be a strong person to go through all that.



thanx it was tough - but made me a stronger person in the long run
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this is a very sad subject and i'm fortunate to be in good health, words cannot describe what is felt when someone close gets ill let alone yourself !
koolkorsa
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gees some bad stories here. you just don't think young people get cancer do you? well i don't anyway. Guess this has brought it home to us all. Venom - sorry to hear that mate. Jambos - well done for beating it. It brings everything into perspective. Like for most of us the biggets problem we have to overcome is paying rent or doing exams.
ruth
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i think we all need to live life to the full
sorry to hear all the bad stories
Jambo
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Your a big brave girl Chanel, nothing could kill you, Strongest human ive ever met.Period.
Good thing you beat it tho, as you've enriched me and my family's life

My grandpa comes 2nd

Sorry to hear that venom, must be shit. Death is fucking awfull. Nuff said.

 
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