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@lorirenee1

@jesfactsmon Hank, I love that you work for the Red Cross. They have a perfect person to be there!!! Could not be better. I just hate to hear how bad Linda is. Just heart breaking. She has so many things to deal with. And I know, you can only offer your support to her. But you have no idea how much that means to someone in pain. I really do think it might be the best form of medication, ever. There is great comfort in being supported. I know she loves you dearly for this. Yes, we all need to vent here. This is the place to do it, and everyone really understands. As I write, I remember that Linda's neuropathy is a result of Chemo. Such utter tragedy. What they have done to her to cure cancer. What a joke! Terrible. Criminal. The oncologists are in the Stone Age, in so many ways. What can I even say? Only that I care, and if I saw you guys in person, I would screw Covid, and gave you both giant hugs from the heart. Love, Lori Renee

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@lorirenee1 Lori, giant hugs right back atcha. Yes, it's a marvel to me how I went through the first 62 years of life with zero awareness of neuropathy. It's such a living hell for so many people but it sure doesn't get the marketing play that, say, breast cancer does (of course nothing gets THAT kind of attention, which tells you where the $$$ is at) and so everyone with neuropathy suffers in relative silence and solitude, at least for most of the rest of society. And boy when you are going to do chemo they sure keep the fact of neuropathy under wraps. NO ONE mentions it. I am certain it's a conspiracy of silence. They do not want anything to keep you from having the chemo done to you and they do not want you to know what you may be in for. And just to be fair, I am sure there are some who are not in on the conspiracy, just the ones running the show mostly, and others too. We experienced it firsthand with several of the medical professionals we dealt with during Linda's cancer treatment.

Neuropathy is an exquisitely Machiavellian disease and it deserves an equally ingenious solution. My belief is that there is one out there and it will present itself, hopefully within the timeframe most of our lifetimes. Anyway, that is what I believe and what I hope for. All of you here most definitely have it coming to you after all you have been through. Best (and hugs), Hank