Alex & 1 - Fall 2011
One of the first times that I was asked about my personal cancer experience was one night at my son’s hockey practice. One of the fathers asked me if he could talk to me about something kind of serious and kind of personal. So I said sure. It turned out that one of his close friends at work had just got the results of a biopsy that indicated she had breast cancer. I guess she was in a bit of shock and really didn’t know what to think. I told him that by all means he could give her my phone number and email address. I would be more than happy to talk or listen or share with her. I know I would have liked to have had more people to talk to when I was first diagnosed. I only had one friend that had been through her own breast cancer experience and we didn’t live in the same city. We spoke by phone a few times which was amazingly helpful to me.Perfect Day - Larose Forest, Winter 2013
I was also able to speak with a relative of my father-in-law at one point by phone which was comforting. I also had my sister-in-law’s mother to talk to a bit but we didn’t see each other often during that time either. So, I sort of got what I could from them and from books and the internet and always had a lot of questions for the times I would see the doctors. That was for the physical stuff. The emotional stuff was something else.I really had no interest in a support group because that’s just not really my thing. I didn’t want to share in a big group. I also didn’t want to hear all of the issues that they might be dealing with because that was not going to make me feel better. However, talking to someone that had been in my position and had made it through to the other side would definitely be much more my thing. These people have experience and could explain what to expect, offer some advice, and maybe explain what they would have done differently. That’s the kind of stuff I would have liked to know.
So, if I could be that person for someone else then I would certainly make myself available should anyone want to ask questions. Little did I know how many others there would be in the coming years that would ask me about my breast cancer experience.
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