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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let me guess, you’ve never had a very close loved one diagnosed with a terminal cancer? When you are presented with facts from experts —Hopkins, Georgetown, Sloane k, etc. the last thing you want is for some inconsiderate a-hole to tell you all the people they knew who bear it or all the things you should be doing, where your relative should be going, etc. I had people make light of diagnosis by comparing completely unrelated cancers their parents had which were known to gave better outcomes in the first place. “I’m so sorry.” And be there to help with meals or anything else the family might need. Op, it sounds like you are one of those people that want to make the situation about you instead of just being there for a friend. True friends stand by one another under stress and grief and when they might snap because of it.[/quote] NP, you are projecting, not reading and commenting about things OP did not do.[/quote]
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