tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3075583501809046053.post3537664995351569293..comments2023-07-13T05:17:28.444-07:00Comments on CoffeeMommy: Moms and Daughters & Sharing Breast Cancercoffeemommyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09544791942463716219noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3075583501809046053.post-46776543086885959202013-08-16T23:20:50.945-07:002013-08-16T23:20:50.945-07:00Thank you for the comment Nancy.
Yes, I would nev...Thank you for the comment Nancy. <br />Yes, I would never say either of our cancer's is a good thing but, if we both have to deal with breast cancer, I'm grateful that we get to do it together.<br /><br />Hug,<br />S<br />coffeemommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09544791942463716219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3075583501809046053.post-67586227256711747072013-08-16T08:30:30.935-07:002013-08-16T08:30:30.935-07:00Hi Stacey,
I'm sorry you and your mom have thi...Hi Stacey,<br />I'm sorry you and your mom have this cancer bond, but yes it must be nice to have that hand to hold. I sure wish my mom was still here so we could help each other through this crap. On the other hand, I know it would have been really hard for her to see me diagnosed too. I'm sure it's been hard for your mom to witness as well. I feel guilty once in a while for not understanding better what my mom was going through (emotionally) back when she was undergoing treatment. I now realize I should have allowed her to talk more about it all. My experience and hers were/are, of course, very different too. I really relate to your sentence about your daughter. I worry about my three kids too. Thanks for this terrific post.Nancy's Pointhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07646849408841387692noreply@blogger.com