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P-no,
(Tangent I need to get off my chest.)
It irks me how people love to be supportive when it comes to donating money or taking a 3 day charity walk, but when it comes to actually being THERE for someone, nada (crickets chirping). Yes, people love to be supportive from afar. I think it's safer that way.
Lol, I went on a rant about this one day in the middle of McDonald's (pretty funny in retrospect!) I won't say what event sparked the rant because I'd look like a horrid person. My dad just looked at me and said "I had no idea you lost all your friends when you were diagnosed".
Now I think I've taken a tangent on my tangent. I'll stop while I'm ahead. ;-)
(Tangent I need to get off my chest.)
It irks me how people love to be supportive when it comes to donating money or taking a 3 day charity walk, but when it comes to actually being THERE for someone, nada (crickets chirping). Yes, people love to be supportive from afar. I think it's safer that way.
Lol, I went on a rant about this one day in the middle of McDonald's (pretty funny in retrospect!) I won't say what event sparked the rant because I'd look like a horrid person. My dad just looked at me and said "I had no idea you lost all your friends when you were diagnosed".
Now I think I've taken a tangent on my tangent. I'll stop while I'm ahead. ;-)