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Chemisse

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53. I hate that so much! And it is everywhere.
Thu Jul 20, 2017, 05:32 PM
Jul 2017

When people die of cancer, they always say they 'lost their battle'. Dubbed a 'loser' essentially. That is just so wrong to impose this meme on people who are dealing with this awful disease.

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On cancer and "toughness" [View all] Danmel Jul 2017 OP
Being less vile than many in the gop is indeed a low bar dembotoz Jul 2017 #1
hmmmm well rtracey Jul 2017 #19
Exactly. The hell and sufferring this man has pangaia Jul 2017 #22
This disease will kill him. It kills everyone. sharedvalues Jul 2017 #2
NO, it doesn't. MORE & MORE patients ARE recovering The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #6
You don't know what you're talking about with respect to this cancer. n/t Raven Jul 2017 #11
Recommended tallahasseedem Jul 2017 #40
I AM an American woman who was diagnosed with STAGE 4B metastatic The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #45
I'm sure you know what works for you, and your struggle with Cervical Cancer maxsolomon Jul 2017 #47
I'm so sorry for your loss... tallahasseedem Jul 2017 #49
First all, I've been a member of Du since 2004 but lost my password to my original screenname.. The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #50
You could have acquired a new password any time you wanted. maxsolomon Jul 2017 #73
NOT that it's any of your business BUT the reason I couldn't get a new password The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #74
Different cancer. Different area affected. I do not, however, doubt your experience at all. WinkyDink Jul 2017 #64
Yes, WinkyDink BUT as I just posted to another DU'er, I treated @ a FAMOUS The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #67
CTCA is for-profit. sharedvalues Jul 2017 #72
Yeah, NO KIDDING! At the time I went, they weren't as grubby & sleazy The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #76
WTF? i WAS DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE 4B SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA, IDIOT! The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #44
Please don't spam posts with videos. tallahasseedem Jul 2017 #51
It isn't spam, Tallahassee but proof of what I was saying as I was The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #52
Thank you for all of these... CanSocDem Jul 2017 #60
Yes, I know that it's brainwashing that people accept without question... The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #62
It depends on the patient! atreides1 Jul 2017 #28
Atreides, Please allow me to respectfully disagree as I have seen with MY OWN The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #65
Let me be brief. janx Jul 2017 #59
Thank you, Janx. However, I was only making an observation that Sen. McCain The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #61
I agree. DanTex Jul 2017 #3
Thank you. My cancer has come back 3 times over 5 years. ReformedGOPer Jul 2017 #26
I'm Going To Agree RobinA Jul 2017 #4
I never "battled" cancer, and I hate that term. Tracer Jul 2017 #18
I would argue that is fighting it mythology Jul 2017 #31
I hate that so much! And it is everywhere. Chemisse Jul 2017 #53
My concern for McCain as a fellow child of God overrides at the moment my contempt for his positions DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2017 #5
God bless you, DemocratSinceBirth...That's they way we're The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #8
There's a time for everything and now is not the time to lambaste McCain. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2017 #10
My thoughts exactly! Docreed2003 Jul 2017 #12
I agree. When we forget that is when we actually become "them". hamsterjill Jul 2017 #33
I just posted this. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2017 #34
+1 Great post, DSB lunamagica Jul 2017 #56
Cancer is a cell mutation. Mutations don't care how "tough" somebody is. MoonRiver Jul 2017 #7
Plus blaming the patient for lifestyle 'choices' that led to their cancers lilymidnite Jul 2017 #35
... Phentex Jul 2017 #42
I don't like it either. Cancer patients and their families have enough grief to deal with. They smirkymonkey Jul 2017 #63
I posted before that my oldest friend has this Raven Jul 2017 #9
Praying your friend has a peaceful journey... MoonRiver Jul 2017 #14
Exactly .. The sentiment expressed by obama doesnt mean that cancer Le Gaucher Jul 2017 #15
Yeah rock Jul 2017 #13
Thank you. mindfulNJ Jul 2017 #16
I hate it SHRED Jul 2017 #17
Thank you.. very well said! mountain grammy Jul 2017 #20
As an 8+ year survivor of Stage IV cancer, I disagree. I truly believe sinkingfeeling Jul 2017 #21
Congratulations! nolabear Jul 2017 #25
Thanks for posting, your opinion is the most relevant here BannonsLiver Jul 2017 #29
Thank you! GallopingGhost Jul 2017 #41
congratulations, SinkingFeeling, I am a 6 year survivor of Stage 4B cancer ... The_REAL_Ecumenist Jul 2017 #46
Was your cancer glioblastoma? TexasBushwhacker Jul 2017 #58
Interesting - I don't call it toughness, Ms. Toad Jul 2017 #69
Thank you for this PatSeg Jul 2017 #23
Agreed! Staph Jul 2017 #24
I am under treatment for cancer at this time. Chemisse Jul 2017 #57
Watching my mother fighting right now lindysalsagal Jul 2017 #27
Thought for you mother MiniMe Jul 2017 #38
Exactly. THAT's what takes guts and toughness: Refusing care. Good for her. lindysalsagal Jul 2017 #43
I wish my mother had not chosen chemo. cwydro Jul 2017 #48
Chemo cause C Iwasthere Jul 2017 #71
I think it's okay Obama said this flamingdem Jul 2017 #30
Not all cancers created equal mchill Jul 2017 #32
Sometimes the most courageous thing to do B2G Jul 2017 #36
OK, breast cancer survivor here. TNNurse Jul 2017 #37
As someone who works with cancer patients everyday... tallahasseedem Jul 2017 #39
I am an ovarian cancer survivor and I like to think that I am a bad ass mother fucker. Glimmer of Hope Jul 2017 #54
I hate the whole war vocabulary used on that disease Warpy Jul 2017 #55
Those are things people say to make themselves feel better RhodeIslandOne Jul 2017 #66
There are many ways to be "tough." VOX Jul 2017 #68
While we're on the subject of language, Ms. Toad Jul 2017 #70
This is exactly how I feel. I never tell people I'm cured. Instead, I say "I'm clear for now" I've ReformedGOPer Jul 2017 #75
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