Re: The Rant Thread (v 1.2)
Iris,
I can empathize with you. My dad died of a "non specific" cancer. It was found just a month after he had had X-rays of his back for headaches. When the discovered the tumor on his back they reexamined the original X-rays closely and there was no sign of it at all. During radiation treatments the tumor tripled in size and less than six months later he was dead. I watched my very active engineer dad turn into a wasted body and mind. It was hard mostly because we had only reconciled a few years before after my rebellious childhood. I am glad that it isn't your father but losing uncles can be just as hard.
Iris,
I can empathize with you. My dad died of a "non specific" cancer. It was found just a month after he had had X-rays of his back for headaches. When the discovered the tumor on his back they reexamined the original X-rays closely and there was no sign of it at all. During radiation treatments the tumor tripled in size and less than six months later he was dead. I watched my very active engineer dad turn into a wasted body and mind. It was hard mostly because we had only reconciled a few years before after my rebellious childhood. I am glad that it isn't your father but losing uncles can be just as hard.
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