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Originally Posted by infinite monkey
Yeah, me too. Sweetest lady you'd ever want to know.
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One day I went to see my doctor because of a raging headache that would not let up. I'd had it a few days.
She noticed a bit of a rash at my hairline and asked me about it. I hadn't noticed it. Turns out I had shingles. I wasn't even 50 and already had multiple health issues.
She teared up and said, "Why does it always happen to my nicest patients?"
Esophageal cancer scares me to death. I am at risk for multiple reasons and my cousin died that way. It was awful. He was in horrible pain for a long time before he went.
Too many cancers are a wild card. You don't know until it is too late.
My dad had small cell lung cancer - a very aggressive kind. They thought he had heart problems, so while he was getting angio-ed for nothing his cancer was growing. By the time they realized, it was too late. I think his was one year from diagnosis to death. Two and 1/2 years after my mom died of metastatic breast cancer.
Sorry, don't mean to steal the stage - just letting you know I've been there.
You have my sympathy.