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Sick sense of humour...
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My son had a friend round. Friend told me his mum was in hospital with lung cancer. I was really shocked and really felt for him seeing as I lost my own mum to cancer. Son looked even more shocked and said he didnt realise as she had looked so well when he had last seen her. Friend then proceeds to txt his dad with "Isnt mum in hospital with cancer". "yes" came the reply.
Turns out the whole thing was a joke which the boy found incredibly funny. Needless to say son hasnt spoken to him since.
What a sick thing to joke about!
Turns out the whole thing was a joke which the boy found incredibly funny. Needless to say son hasnt spoken to him since.
What a sick thing to joke about!
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Maybe she smokes and this is in the back of his mind and he ended up expressing his subconcious fears in this way.
Difficult to read too much into it.
As it happens my wife was diagnosed with cancer last week - and it looks pretty serious.
She's been allowed home now pending investigations as an out-patient and right now she looks absolutely fine, you'd have no idea so you really can't tell by looking at them.
Right now it's pretty tough and rather emotional but personally I just find this odd rather than offensive but people deal with such things differently and I can easilly imagine other people in the same situation finding it offensive
Maybe she smokes and this is in the back of his mind and he ended up expressing his subconcious fears in this way.
Difficult to read too much into it.
As it happens my wife was diagnosed with cancer last week - and it looks pretty serious.
She's been allowed home now pending investigations as an out-patient and right now she looks absolutely fine, you'd have no idea so you really can't tell by looking at them.
Right now it's pretty tough and rather emotional but personally I just find this odd rather than offensive but people deal with such things differently and I can easilly imagine other people in the same situation finding it offensive
That would be nice Snowball - unfortunately the statistics are not on her side.
This is a genetic condition that we have known about for 10 years but you still never expect it to actually trigger.
The thing is that our children have are old enough at 18 and 19 to know that they have a 50:50 chance oh having inherited the gene.
One might think that such a situation can hardly be worse but when I was at school I had a schoolmate who had and died from leukemia and a cannot really imagine losing a child through this.
I would say that I suspect many predispositions to this nasty disease may be inherited although we only know a few of the genes as of yet.
If you do have it in the familly I urge you to know the signs and get any oddities checked as soon as possible - I don't think it would have helped us but there are thousands of people who die from cancer needlessly.
And if anyone reading this is a smoker do think about the conversation we've had to have with our children
This is a genetic condition that we have known about for 10 years but you still never expect it to actually trigger.
The thing is that our children have are old enough at 18 and 19 to know that they have a 50:50 chance oh having inherited the gene.
One might think that such a situation can hardly be worse but when I was at school I had a schoolmate who had and died from leukemia and a cannot really imagine losing a child through this.
I would say that I suspect many predispositions to this nasty disease may be inherited although we only know a few of the genes as of yet.
If you do have it in the familly I urge you to know the signs and get any oddities checked as soon as possible - I don't think it would have helped us but there are thousands of people who die from cancer needlessly.
And if anyone reading this is a smoker do think about the conversation we've had to have with our children