Subject: Perfectly ok...
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Posted on: 2010-05-10 15:35:00 UTC

to post this, that is. We try to be about more than just badfic sporking around here, after all.

It's really hard dealing when friends and relatives are sick, and it's perfectly normal to be upset about it.

I'm not a doctor or anything like that, but it's not unknown for cancers to go into remission, sometimes for reasons which baffle doctors. You can definitely keep on hoping for that, and who knows? Sometimes people survive much longer than the doctors predict - the human body is still full of many mysteries that science and medicine can't completely understand.

But equally, I think you should be prepared for the prospect of losing your friend. Sometimes the doctors are right, and there is simply nothing more that they can do. Be hopeful, but recognise that sometimes it is time for a person to go, and as truly heartbreaking as that is, it is a part of this messed-up world.

If my experiences are anything to go by, I'd recommend spending lots of time with your friend, and try to just be grateful/happy for having known him and all the things that he means to you, and let him know how loved and appreciated he is.

Being there, talking and listening to him, remembering the good things about their life - it could be really comforting for your friend to be able to talk to you and to have someone interesting in hearing his life stories, and being there to talk about those big questions - like what's the meaning of life, and whether there's anything beyond death.

And I'd really, really urge you to say anything you have to say sooner rather than later. Don't put off things to later, cause you may never get another chance to say them - when my grandfather and grandmother died recently, I was so grateful that I was able to see both of them in their final few days and basically say goodbye, and be able to sit there and remember all the good times and all that they'd meant to me, rather than regretting that I'd never had the chance to say goodbye one last time.

Don't be afraid to ask questions here on the Board, or just talk or vent or rant if you need to. Behind all the silliness, we're a community, and I'm sure if you need to talk some more there'll be heaps of people here to listen, and that we'll be thinking of you.

Elcalion

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