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Thank you for your concern and good wishes. I have not yet reached out to the MacMillan team but may well do when I am further along. I’m still trying to let it all sink in I think. An in person support group may well be a good idea for me although conversely, I don’t want to spend my whole time dwelling on it I think! I am the kind of person who likes to come to terms with the situation internally at first. Glad to hear of your Mum’s successful outcome. My mother too lived cancer free for 27 years after her initial diagnosis so I know there is lots of hope!1
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Hi,
Each individual finds the recourse's and places / people that they are comfortable "sharing" with in their own time, which makes us the individuals that we are!
Do things in your own time and on your terms! I am a retired Registered Nurse, so if you ever want someone that is not 'close' to you, I'm always willing to share anything (providing it does not break confidentiality / rules etc..) I am by no means an expert but draw on my many years of nursing experiences if you would like to.
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