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@merpreb

Marcia- Being told that you have cancer for this first time and subsequent times are certainly very scary. A lot of support and understanding of what my job is in dealing with it helps keep the nightmares away. But it took many years. The more that I have become familiar with something the more in control I feel, even if it's partial control.

A long time ago someone told me that my job is to be a good patient. I've learned that this means many things but most of all I need to be in control, help decide what options are best for me along with my doctors, then make that decision work for me.

Does this make sense?

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Replies to "Marcia- Being told that you have cancer for this first time and subsequent times are certainly..."

Yes, that makes a lot of sense, you are in control. This is my second go-round and I
am not too much in control, plus I have Essential Tremors which does not help me,
only makes me shake more. I will let you know when my day is done, I don't have to be there
till 9;30 A.m.

Excellent reply Merry. Feeling that you are captain of your destiny so important.