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@glendy it is a shock! When I called my daughter, her reaction was “but I don’t know anything about this kind of cancer”. I told her that I didn’t either, so we would be on this learning curve together. She has been there supporting me, as have family, friends and caretakers for the past 9 years. It is difficult to diagnose, so it is lucky your doctors identified it early. Good luck with your journey!

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There is only a handful of people that know right now. I don't want to cause stress on my parents until I know what the plan is. My dad, 86, just had a major surgery to remove a rare cancer..about took his life but he pulled through. My son is in his own little world, so he can wait until I know more. I did tell my best friend yesterday. She has been manic about researching this. Telling me what I should be eating, Soy Smoothie...eww lol. and what to stay away from, Meat..are you kidding me?. I'm still trying to get over the teary eyes every time I think about it. Guessing that will pass, or at lease get easier, after I know the plan on the 7th.