What cancer?
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Tofutti_Klein — 18 years ago(January 24, 2008 07:55 PM)
I can't believe this! I am so late. THIS death breaks my hear, not to mention the fact that I am nearly ten years too late. I grew up watching her on
Family Matters,
and I still watch her on
The Cosby Show
. I can't believe that she and Malcolm were really a couple. I'm shocked and hurt about her death. Heathe, Marc (
Roseanne
) and now MichelleMyra/Justine. Damn it!
Don't blame me for your LIMITED intellect, slow wit, and irrationality. -
danis_girl2 — 17 years ago(January 03, 2009 11:54 PM)
I know that many people want to fault her for her decisions, but if you hear a prognosis that is against your goals in life (ie marriage, college, children) you will often refuse. If her life was going towards marriage and children she would likely (as would I, in those circumstances, refuse treatment if it meant no children and no marriage) have refused to live without. I would refuse to have a possibility of life over a possibility of life without marriage and children. Just know that she didn't die for nothing. She died because she had a goal, unfortunately a goal that couldn't be obtained, because of her health progression. I can't say what, if any, treatment she did attempt. But I know that if I did have a cancer that would not allow me to have children I would do everything I could to combat that cancer without taking my child bearing abilities away.
MUCH LOVE TO ALL!! -
boomslang-1 — 16 years ago(December 10, 2009 06:38 PM)
So you are basically saying that if you were diagnosed with an cureable cancer, you would take to take a natural approach to rid the body of the disease instead going on chemo when it's proven that chemo and radiation kill cancer? That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of. Even if takes away your child bearing abilities, you still have a chance of beating the disease. God doesn't cure cancer, and it doesn't just go away on it's own. I have a friend who had ovarian cancer and had to have 1 of her ovaries removed. She had chemo which cured the cancer and guess what? She still gave birth to a healthy baby boy a few years later. I'm not saying treatment is always necessary. My mom was diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer and I wished she had refused chemo. Sure she probably would have passed at least 6 months earlier if she refused treatment, but her quality of life would have been much better. But to say you'd rather risk no treatment and dying just because it affects your ability to have children, I can honestly say that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life.
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mzde — 20 years ago(August 07, 2005 10:02 PM)
It's not always genetic.Any single person can get it.
Every has cancer cells in their body at some point or another.That's why it is very important to keep up with immune system healthso our immune system can kill the cancer before the cancer kills us.sometimes, the cells grow out of control and beep like this happens.its a true bummer. -
estee22 — 15 years ago(August 02, 2010 07:21 PM)
According to Wikipedia she had a Muslim funeral. COuldn't her religious beliefs influenced her decision rather to seek treatment or not. Although having children was listed it could have probably been due to her beliefs.
Peace love and happiness