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Not really trivial, but I don't know where else to put this, and I feel like I have to get it off my chest somewhere. I got diagnosed with cancer today. I'm sad and scared, and I'm so, so worried for my kids. I'm itching to text or tell someone, but I can't bring myself to do it...I can't retract it once I let that kind of news loose.On a brighter (almost mocking!) note, we got our loan approved to buy the property we have been interested in. So it's not all bad news...I might get my dream home someday if I can hang in there. Trying to stay positive!
Quote from: LadyAmalthea on August 16, 2021, 06:18:03 PMNot really trivial, but I don't know where else to put this, and I feel like I have to get it off my chest somewhere. I got diagnosed with cancer today. I'm sad and scared, and I'm so, so worried for my kids. I'm itching to text or tell someone, but I can't bring myself to do it...I can't retract it once I let that kind of news loose.On a brighter (almost mocking!) note, we got our loan approved to buy the property we have been interested in. So it's not all bad news...I might get my dream home someday if I can hang in there. Trying to stay positive! It's something you should do in your own time as you feel ready to do it. Sending you all the best wishes in the world.My mother was diagnosed with a form of blood cancer in 1991 and she's still here in 2021. It may be a battle, but it doesn't mean it's a battle you can't win. In my Mum's case, she's in remission at present - hers is not permanently cureable and there's always a remission chance, but even so she's done really well.My sister and I were kids when mum was diagnosed - I was 9 and I think Naynie had just turned 4. Mum was ill for about a year before her diagnosis, and Naynie doesn't actually remember things being any different.You'd be surprised how kids adjust to a new reality...we kind of just did, but Mum always involved us in knowing what was going on. I remember she had to do injections, and she'd often show us so we knew what was happening. That's not to say it won't be stressful sometimes, but you can do this And so can they.Feel free to drop a PM if you ever feel the need to.
i'm so sorry. i think getting your loan approved is a sign that you'll be sticking around though