Anonymous wrote:You were in the wrong. She wanted to vent, not get suggestions. Let people deal with their pain and hurt their way, if it is causing you no harm
Anonymous wrote:You were kind of thoughtless for both making light of her moms diagnosis and for dropping her when she called you out on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I disagree completely with other posters.
When someone’s life is in danger, you go straight to the life-saving options. But then my husband and I are in medicine and scientific research, so this is obvious for us.
You passed along the important info, OP, and that’s all that matters! She will do what she can with it. Lung cancer has a poor outlook.
Are you on the spectrum? Sounds like it.
You think all scientific, technical and pragmatic people are autistic? If you or a loved one was in mortal danger, you'd prefer people not tell you potentially life-saving info? Sounds like evolution at work, PP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I disagree completely with other posters.
When someone’s life is in danger, you go straight to the life-saving options. But then my husband and I are in medicine and scientific research, so this is obvious for us.
You passed along the important info, OP, and that’s all that matters! She will do what she can with it. Lung cancer has a poor outlook.
Are you on the spectrum? Sounds like it.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I disagree completely with other posters.
When someone’s life is in danger, you go straight to the life-saving options. But then my husband and I are in medicine and scientific research, so this is obvious for us.
You passed along the important info, OP, and that’s all that matters! She will do what she can with it. Lung cancer has a poor outlook.
I’m sure her doctor has it all covered. She didn’t need advice, she needed an ear.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like good riddance so good for you.
But, next time, just chill on the offering of immunotherapy advice or at least be careful on how you offer it. Of my friends whose parents have had cancer, not one of them hasn't researched the heck out of everything. On the phone, be supportive and listen. Via email, humbly supply some links to studies and let them take it from there. Lay off on your personal narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Preach.Anonymous wrote:Somebody has a Narcisstic Personality in this scenario, and it's the person who kicked a friend to the curb during an incredibly stressful time for her family.
Anonymous wrote:She lives out of state. Otherwise I would have punted long ago. After years of not so subtle belittling, age has done away with all inhibitions. Her mother was just diagnosed with lung cancer and I mentioned there were immunotherapy trials and some in practice. I got back a tirade of nastiness, snark and personal insults about how stupid and thoughtless I am. I essentially told her to f off
Done. Feels good
Anonymous wrote:
I disagree completely with other posters.
When someone’s life is in danger, you go straight to the life-saving options. But then my husband and I are in medicine and scientific research, so this is obvious for us.
You passed along the important info, OP, and that’s all that matters! She will do what she can with it. Lung cancer has a poor outlook.
Anonymous wrote:Somebody has a Narcisstic Personality in this scenario, and it's the person who kicked a friend to the curb during an incredibly stressful time for her family.
Preach.Anonymous wrote:Somebody has a Narcisstic Personality in this scenario, and it's the person who kicked a friend to the curb during an incredibly stressful time for her family.