JCandMK@aol.com wrote:
>
> Thank you for your reply.
> I am very interested in learning more about Gall Bladder cancer.
> My Godmother has her days where she is hopeful, and others where she just
> feels like giving up. She now has a port-a catheter (For K-Therapy) in her
> chest. She feels sick most of the time. The more information I can get, the
> better.
> My only question is, HOW do I talk to her about my research?
> How will she feel about this?
> Will what I have found even matter to her?
> Sincerely,
> Julie
Dear Julie,
If you approach your Godmother with love and caring, I am sure that your
support will be appreciated. I know that when I was at the tail end of
my radiation treatments, I was so weak and sick that I never wanted to
eat, take my medication, or even drink liquids. My wife had to fight
with me...and I can be pretty ornary when Iwant...to do what was best for
me.
Even if your Godmother dosn't see the worth of your support now, it will
become clear and important later. Just think to yourself...will I regret
NOT doing or saying something? The truth and facts is all any of us want
and need. We all suspect the worst and most often are releaved by the
truth.
God grant you strength and Bless you both,
John Lehner
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