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A Lucid, Brave, Uplifting Person Talking Abot His Cancer

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Mosaic | 22:50 Sat 28th Sep 2013 | Body & Soul
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24314722

Don't know whether to cheer or weep
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I had Rituximab for my tmt. - around £10 000 a bag - buy in bulk and you get it for less...on the NHS

and if you are insured, they may depending on the isurance contract, turn up one day and say - your money has run out
if you want it you now have to pay.....ow!
It always fills me with awe when I hear of the bravery of those suffering from serious illness.
I wonder is this something that they have in them or is it learnt because of the illness? It makes me ashamed when I moan about silly aches and pains.
Thank you for that link, I did see it but missed his name, I think he is a wonderful man.
It's something you accept. Nothing else you can do.

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