The Official FUCK CANCER Thread

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Dana Dane

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...good friend of mine moms lost her fight with cancer today. the shit made my gramps suffer for years before it finally took him. As someone else pointed out to me today, its so goddamn unfair and such a shitty thing for a person to have to go through.

If any of you lost someone, or have someone you love fighting that bitch ass disease, you are in my thoughts and prayers.


FUCK CANCER.
 

Dana Dane

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...not my loss, I never had the pleasure to meet her, but watching him watch her suffer the last months really stirred up a lot of emotion in me.
 

DFDoom

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RIP Aunt Janice.

April 19th, 1954 - July 15th, 1996

Her battle was so long,
and her life was taken much before her time.

Fuck cancer, indeed.

Much love to anyone that has gone through it themselves
or has had a loved one go through it.
 

Rezin

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Yeah my dad died of it at the start of this summer.... Only 50 years old.

It's fuckin horrible to watch someone go through it.

But at least he's not suffering anymore. He's in a better place anyways better off than any of us.
 
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ive lost several relatives, my grandfather, and JUST LAST SATURDAY had to put my 12 yr old lab, the sweetest most loving dog in the world, down suddenly because a normal x-ray showed over 100 tumors literally surrounding his lungs and heart..doc said he was in alot of pain and only had a few days..

FUCK CANCER, PIECE OF SHIT I WISH I COULD FUCKING KILL YOU
 

Dana Dane

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ive lost several relatives, my grandfather, and JUST LAST SATURDAY had to put my 12 yr old lab, the sweetest most loving dog in the world, down suddenly because a normal x-ray showed over 100 tumors literally surrounding his lungs and heart..doc said he was in alot of pain and only had a few days..

FUCK CANCER, PIECE OF SHIT I WISH I COULD FUCKING KILL YOU
One of the most haunting memories I will ever keep is my dad laying on his bed, holding our 12 year old lab sobbing like a baby because we were taking her to put her down after she developed a watermelon sized, bitch ass cancer tumor on her should. She was the best dog a family could ever ask for. RIP Hershey Loc



FUCK CANCER!
 

STICK

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Lost my step-mom-in-law to cancer last year.

Her battle lasted several years and was very up and down. They thought all the cancer was gone, and then it suddenly came back worse than ever and they couldn't do anything about it.

Fuck cancer.

Also fuck the government. Everyone knows that a cure is out there somewhere, but the government makes too much money off that shit to cure it.
 

Sydal

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R.I.P To my:

Grandma Marilyn - Beat breast cancer, died from lung cancer.

Uncle Bill - Fought pancreatic cancer for over 2 years...finally said he didn't want to fight anymore.

Puff - My first cat...had cancer all in her stomach.

My best friend's Uncle Bill - Just passed from cancer (I believe of the liver).

Nikki Edwards - A girl I went to high school with. Had an ovarian tumor so big she thought she was pregnant. She was only 19.

Fuck cancer...stupid sonofabitch.
 
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My grandmother who raised me as a child died in my arms of a bunch of different cancers in 97. It broke my heart to see her suffer the way she did. I was a dumb kid then, and didn't want to be around her because of how bad she looked towards the end. Now I wish I could just have 5 more minutes with her to tell her just how important she was to me.

FUCK CANCER for reals. I feel for anyone who has to deal with that shit. Nobody deserves to go like that.
 

Rossibreath

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No one in my family ever got cancer thank god. Actually my dad has leukemia. They found it when he was giving blood about 10 years ago. He's never mentioned it again and he's as healthy as ever. He's 59 and still runs marathons. He told me he will one day be the oldest person to ever run a marathon. Think he said the record was 90 something so he still has long term goals. He's a stud his wife is 31 Haha
 
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One of the most haunting memories I will ever keep is my dad laying on his bed, holding our 12 year old lab sobbing like a baby because we were taking her to put her down after she developed a watermelon sized, bitch ass cancer tumor on her should. She was the best dog a family could ever ask for. RIP Hershey Loc



FUCK CANCER!
i feel u dana, and i can feel exactly what your pops was going thru..this was last saturday, and ive cried every single day since then..ive tried to make it through one day of no crying but i just cant seem to do it...i mean, he was 12 and was slowing down, but he was still very active and playful, had a few health issues but nothing major..this was all very sudden and happened within the course of the day..

me and my family (5 of us) all got to spend his last 2 hours with him, and we rubbed and comforted him as the doctor injected the stuff into his catheter..needless to say, we all got very emotional again as we spent another 20 min or so saying our goodbyes to him :(
 

Legman

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Lost my grandma to Cancer in 08 . Watched her take her last breath. Let me tell u, that was the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
i lost the only grand parent i knew to stomach cancer and i remember the last night the ambulance showed up, took her to the hospital and i walked outta that room knowing it was the last id see of her

she was riving in pain, she couldnt take the feeding tube anymore, she had already had a stroke which is what alerted the doctors to the cancer, but it was too late

i watched her suffer for 6 days in home hospice, i would do everything from change her cath bags to changing her feeding tube and giving her water or tea (which sometimes took an hour or two cuz it was just a slow process)

im sorry to all of you who have lost someone to cancer

ive lost 4 grandparents, 1 aunt, and 1 uncle
 
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I lost my dad a year ago come September 3rd and it trips me out me and him had just started back where I could talk to him without having this fuck you attitude towards him, He didnt tell anybody how bad it the cancer really was and it took him fast, my granddad died of it too, so Im hoping its not something that runs in the family.