Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly I understand where you are coming from. My husband died recently of cancer, which has been heart breaking. When I read people's posts mentioning that they fought so hard so they overcame it by sheer personal will or that God saved them, I also cringe. My husband wanted to live as much as anyone but that f'ing disease killed him against his will.
I agree with this vent more than the OPs.
Same. I hate the implication that the person who died from cancer didn't just fight enough. The whole language surrounding battling cancer is kind of f*****-up
Anonymous wrote:Melanoma is a potentially fatal cancer that can recur and metastasize. Even if the treatment was easier than for other types of cancer, she has to carry around with her the knowledge that she's had cancer once, and now has a higher likelihood of it coming back even worse down the road. That may feel trivial to you, but it's not trivial to the person living with it.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly I understand where you are coming from. My husband died recently of cancer, which has been heart breaking. When I read people's posts mentioning that they fought so hard so they overcame it by sheer personal will or that God saved them, I also cringe. My husband wanted to live as much as anyone but that f'ing disease killed him against his will.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. It sounds obnoxious and tone-deaf when we all know people who are struggling with more aggressive/less treatable forms of cancer every day and others have died from it. I'm so sorry that you lost your parents to cancer.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. It sounds obnoxious and tone-deaf when we all know people who are struggling with more aggressive/less treatable forms of cancer every day and others have died from it. I'm so sorry that you lost your parents to cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly I understand where you are coming from. My husband died recently of cancer, which has been heart breaking. When I read people's posts mentioning that they fought so hard so they overcame it by sheer personal will or that God saved them, I also cringe. My husband wanted to live as much as anyone but that f'ing disease killed him against his will.
I agree with this vent more than the OPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. It sounds obnoxious and tone-deaf when we all know people who are struggling with more aggressive/less treatable forms of cancer every day and others have died from it. I'm so sorry that you lost your parents to cancer.
Melanoma is less aggressive?Are people really this uneducated about it? Just...wow.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly I understand where you are coming from. My husband died recently of cancer, which has been heart breaking. When I read people's posts mentioning that they fought so hard so they overcame it by sheer personal will or that God saved them, I also cringe. My husband wanted to live as much as anyone but that f'ing disease killed him against his will.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. It sounds obnoxious and tone-deaf when we all know people who are struggling with more aggressive/less treatable forms of cancer every day and others have died from it. I'm so sorry that you lost your parents to cancer.