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Feeling Guilty For Falling Out With My Sister Cancer Scare
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HI I fell out with my sister at Christmas time and we did not speak until last month. I said some terrible things to her. She went for a routine mammogram 3 weeks ago and was recalled to a clinic on tuesday where she had various tests and then biopsies were taken she has been told that there is something suspicious on her left breast she gets the results next tuesday. It is particulary worrying as my mum had it in December last year and my grandmother died from it so there is a particulary bad family history. She has 2 small boys. I feel so guilty and wish I could take back some of the things I said to her one thing I said was I hope something really bad happens to her. Now I am worried that may have caused this I know it sounds irrational but I feel awful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Siblings often say things in the heat of the moment and regret them soon enough after.
Your words have caused nothing except some hurt feelings and I'm sure that after an apology and a bunch of flowers you'll soon be making up.
Family tend to forget what's happened and pull together in adverisity so now is your chance to make amends and heal and strengthen the bond.
Your words have caused nothing except some hurt feelings and I'm sure that after an apology and a bunch of flowers you'll soon be making up.
Family tend to forget what's happened and pull together in adverisity so now is your chance to make amends and heal and strengthen the bond.
Sometimes, when people are going through a worrying time, it's comforting that other people still behave normally towards them, rather than treating them in a "special needs" way.
It's normal for people to fall out and argue.
It's also normal to be strong and supportive when a family member needs it.
So hey, I'm sorry I lost my head. I was out of order wasn't I. And then ... be a supportive sister.
It's normal for people to fall out and argue.
It's also normal to be strong and supportive when a family member needs it.
So hey, I'm sorry I lost my head. I was out of order wasn't I. And then ... be a supportive sister.
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