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Cancer!!


Question Posted Sunday November 12 2006, 6:26 pm

Okay,my friends mom has breast cancer for the second time.She is now on full time oxyegen. How can i help my friend cope with the fact that her mom might not survive? Please Help!!! She is very scared!!!

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chicacaliente answered Sunday November 12 2006, 9:49 pm:
Well let her know that you will always be there for her, whenever she needs some one tot talk to. If you want to tell her, her mom would not want her crying over her, even though it is hard. You can tell her to think of all the great memories. And even if her mom does passs away, doesnt mean she is out of her life, she will alwyas take up a space in her heart. But keep hope! I hope she feels better. :

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