I'm so glad to hear you are in remission. Yes, cancer definitely causes loneliness. It really separates us from our loved ones because no one can really understand it unless they are going through it themselves. And for you to have a rare form of cancer must make the experience all the more isolating.
I am so grateful to my therapist for helping me know I wasn't alone in what I was going through. Everyone should have the opportunity to find that kind of support, in whatever way best works for them.
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Maryann:
I'm so glad to hear you are in remission. Yes, cancer definitely causes loneliness. It really separates us from our loved ones because no one can really understand it unless they are going through it themselves. And for you to have a rare form of cancer must make the experience all the more isolating.
I am so grateful to my therapist for helping me know I wasn't alone in what I was going through. Everyone should have the opportunity to find that kind of support, in whatever way best works for them.
Survival > Existence,
Debbie
December 6, 2011 - 7:25amThis Comment
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