Thanks I've been trying to stay upbeat and keep busy. And with my friends the main problem now is most are away at college lol but thank god for technology so we can still talk :). Thanks for the post :).
- campergirl
- Orlando, FL
- Member Since Sep 2012
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- Survivor: Invasive (Infiltrating) Ductal Carcinoma
- Patient Info: Finished active treatment more than 5 years ago, Diagnosed: over 29 years ago, Female, Age: 60, Stage I, HER2 Positive: Don't Know, ER Positive: No, PR Positive: Don't Know
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Modern: just tell your friends it isn't catching. Tell them you are on a different path but it is only temporary. Those who back off are afraid to be too attached. You don't need them anyway. Those who hang with you really care more deeply about you anyway. I saw all these same things happen as a 39 year old. Just learn to focus on your college work or your part time job or other things. You can DO this. Best wishes on your journey.
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