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Thanks, Chris: You made me feel not quite so paranoid. I just talked to the doctor's office, and they don't seem concerned at all, especially since I feel better today. It's true, though -- every little thing is a concern. I don't blame your father for being afraid, but you're right -- it affects everyone, not just the cancer patient. Thanks again. Love, Kathy
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From: CCR0417@AOL.COM [SMTP:CCR0417@AOL.COM]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 12:31 PM
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Subject: Re: [MOL] Let,s walk thru this together
Kathy, I think if a person heard a loud noise followed by a direct hit by a
lightening bolt, that person would be very leery of loud noises of any kind in
the future! My Dad is new to cancer and I told you that when he had a
backache in the hosp his immediate fear was that he had spinal cancer! I felt
so sorry for him; I think sometimes the worry is worse than the disease
itself. The worry reaches out and grabs all the loved ones around you like a
contagion, cancer doesn't have that direct attack abillity. Glad your feeling
better !
Chris R.
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