Denial
Yesterday at church, one of my friends was talking about a mutual friend who is going through treatment for Pancreatic Cancer, and he "blithely" joked about how she was in denial for a while about the whole thing. You know, even though I like this guy, he really ticked me off when he said that! There's something about a person who doesn't have a clue as to what cancer is like to joke about someone else going through denial that just ticks me off beyond belief. I told him that you could only understand her response if you were dealing with it yourself. Period..
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They don't have a clue if they haven't gone thru it. When we go thru a major taumatic life event like cancer or any terrible loss, we kind of go into self protective mode and I think denial is a way of doing this.

Barb
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They don't have a clue if they haven't gone thru it. When we go thru a major taumatic life event like cancer or any terrible loss, we kind of go into self protective mode and I think denial is a way of doing this.

Barb
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Denial works for me!!!!
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Spunky girl...I agree with your response to your friend
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Good response.
It is so true, you do not have a clue unless you have been there. And sometimes it is all so overwhelming, the only way you can face the day is with a bit of denile.
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So true. A friend of mine is horrified about some blog that is selling Fxck Cancer stuff. She thinks it's going too far. I haven't responded to her email ...because I'm not all that horrified by the items. I've always said the F word is acceptable when the word cancer is in the same sentence.
Maybe that's what I'll tell her.
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Bugs,

Don't tell your friend that I have one of those hats! I totally agree with you. That's really the best acceptable way to address cancer. Does this friend have (or had) it? If not, then she wouldn't understand why we feel that way!
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Bugs,

Don't tell your friend that I have one of those hats! I totally agree with you. That's really the best acceptable way to address cancer. Does this friend have (or had) it? If not, then she wouldn't understand why we feel that way!
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Your response was good, there are some people who just don't get it and I don't think ever will. As for the "F" word and cancer - I think they belong together and it's only a matter of time before I buy myself a F*** Cancer shirt.
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Cuck Fancer almost sounds worse.. ha ha
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Sherri,
Where did you get that shirt? I MUST have one! My DH would love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We should get matching ones....
Hugs
Bobbie
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I want a Cuck Fancer t-shirt too!!!!

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PM me about tshirts - I have started a new business - athletic gear - much of it specifically for cancer survivors. Have a lot of anti cancer designs and slogans. Cant advertise or sell on bco but if you are interested you can contact me.
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I want "Cuck Fancer" shirt as well. Where, oh where can we all get one?
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And yea, people really don't get it. They say the most crazy, insensitive things its mind boggling. Need to walk around with a stash of socks to stuff in peoples mouths. One "friend" said to me (at the top of her lungs, looking straight at my boob area, in the middle of a crowded bar in which I was the entertainment [not a strip club by the way:)] and therefore up on stage for everyone to stare at), "Do you still have them?! You look so flat!". Seriously!
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littletower-- that doesn't sound like much a friend to me
I'm not giving cancer anymore than my boobs -- that's it!! So-- Denial is good for me too!
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You should tell your friend that being a ca survivor is an exclusive club with many more steps than AA every thought of. Maybe we should start an ongoing step program for br ca survivors.We would need to use lots of humor and craziness to get through it but I think it could be helpful and might be good for friends and family too with support steps along the way. My husband has been so upset about my dx more so even than I have been. I try to show him how I appreciate his love and support all the time but that does not take away his fear. May God grant us all peace and acceptance of this and of each other. LOL; gin2ca Diagnosis: 5/3/2010, ILC, 3cm, Stage IIIa, Grade 1, 5/7 nodes, mets, ER+/PR+, HER2-
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