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[quote=Anonymous]Phrase it just as you said here, that it's treatable but life will look a bit different for a while. You seem to have a good spirit and ask that they help keep you buoyed. You'll find they become good helps and diversions as you go through treatment, and your relationships will grow as you face this together. There's no way to escape some sadness, but we all feel sad when someone we love is struggling. But reframe this as purposeful - the treatment is a tough means to a good, healthy result. The holidays can still be very special even if they're different. It's a good time to add some new traditions. [/quote]
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