An open letter to people with - or dealing with - catastrophic illness:
I hope you don't mind me asking this, but I somehow suspect you may be a well-spring of love and help in this:
I hope you don't mind me asking this, but I somehow suspect you may be a well-spring of love and help in this:
One of my dear friends, a 52-year-old woman, was just diagnosed with Stage
4 clear cell kidney cancer. It is in her bones, spine, skull, lungs, and other
organs. She is undergoing treatment right now... but things don't look really
positive right now to be on the realistic side of things.
I have been sending her cards and writing on her blog ... but
have been unable to get to see her due to sniffles and trying to get well for my
own impending surgery this Friday. I haven't been calling, though, either,
because I haven't known what to say *to* her directly... and that bothers me. A
lot.
What can I do for her which would be helpful? She is back home for the time being - a very
positive, vibrant woman. Yet, she also knows the situation is pretty dire.
I want to be supportive - but I don't know exactly how to go about doing
that. Do you have any suggestions? Ideas? Help? I *definitely* know I have to be
well enough to be around her, so that's not an issue... but what can I do in the
meantime... and when I have bounced back from my own surgery?
I'm just not sure what to think with something so advanced in an
older woman... and someone who more clearly understands the odds.
Please give me an idea of what I can do to
help my friend? Her name is Barbara.









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