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Doctors still seeking cure for brain cancer that struck former Utah Rep. Mia Love

i lost a friend and coworker to glioblastoma. she got a terrible head ache and almost passed out one day at work, so her husband came and picked her up and took her to the ER. she was diagnosed with the cancer and passed away inside of a year. she went from a beautiful middle aged woman to a swollen lady whom i barely recognized from the treatments in no time at all. i know we tend to say nice things about people that we knew and liked after they're gone, but i said the same about her when she was still here: one of the nicest and most humble individuals i've ever met, she would do anything she could to help anybody and never had a cross word to say about anyone.

screw cancer.
 
i lost a friend and coworker to glioblastoma. she got a terrible head ache and almost passed out one day at work, so her husband came and picked her up and took her to the ER. she was diagnosed with the cancer and passed away inside of a year. she went from a beautiful middle aged woman to a swollen lady whom i barely recognized from the treatments in no time at all. i know we tend to say nice things about people that we knew and liked after they're gone, but i said the same about her when she was still here: one of the nicest and most humble individuals i've ever met, she would do anything she could to help anybody and never had a cross word to say about anyone.

screw cancer.
That is terrible, I am sorry for your loss.
 
i lost a friend and coworker to glioblastoma. she got a terrible head ache and almost passed out one day at work, so her husband came and picked her up and took her to the ER. she was diagnosed with the cancer and passed away inside of a year. she went from a beautiful middle aged woman to a swollen lady whom i barely recognized from the treatments in no time at all. i know we tend to say nice things about people that we knew and liked after they're gone, but i said the same about her when she was still here: one of the nicest and most humble individuals i've ever met, she would do anything she could to help anybody and never had a cross word to say about anyone.

screw cancer.
That's what killed one of my cousins.

The doctors basically told him maybe he would live a bit longer with treatment, but he was a goner either way. He said screw that and declined treatment. I can't say I blame him.
 
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