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Change: Does this mean we shouldn't bother, that we should assume nobody knows or understands what we're going through? Hardly. Millions of people out there are or have been where we are now. Many of whom have found an alternative treatment from www.thiskillscancer.com We recomend that you
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Change: We recomend that you visit the site today, just click on the link.While everyone's experience is unique, they all have faced similar decisions and battled issues similar to those we must now confront. Sharing our experiences with each other provides a powerful source of encouragement that benefits everyone. Finding
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Change: cancer treatments, complementary therapies and healthy changes in diet, exercise and lifestyle. They can help families, friends and care-givers learn more about how to live with and support someone who has cancer. Friends and loved ones who want to get involved in advocacy, donations, volunteering or
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Change: later" or "I'd like to talk about something else now." Where to find a cancer community Connect with others who are in the same boat More places to find support Feedback on online mailing lists Feedback on message boards
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: You may not be ready to talk to survivors or to go into details with friends or relatives in the first days after diagnosis; this is OK. Be ready for questions and to say "Can we talk about this later" or "I'd like to talk about something else now." Where
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Change: goodgreat source of strength and hope. Each of us experiences cancer in a unique way. Even those of us who have the same kind of cancer and undergo the same treatment regimen will nevertheless have vastly different experiences.Does this mean we shouldn't bother,
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Change: greatgood source of strength and hope. Each of us experiences cancer in a unique way. Even those of us who have the same kind of cancer and undergo the same treatment regimen will nevertheless have vastly different experiences.Does this mean we shouldn't bother,
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Change: support important?Support networks give us a chance to share our stories with people who have been there. It can be incredibly encouraging to hear that someone who may have been in a worse situation than ourselves actually is healthy and happy today.A lot of practical
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Change: experiences.Doesexperiences.Does this mean we shouldn't bother, that we should assume nobody knows or understands what we're going through? Hardly. Millions of people out there are or have been where we are now. While everyone's experience is unique, they all have
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