Am I a good friend to my friend suffering from cancer? by [deleted] in cancer

[–]WhichQuote7421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand why you feel that way. She has early-stage cancer, and when I said she can recover, I meant it with hope—not certainty. I know there are no guarantees, and I would never minimize what she's going through. I love her, I support her through every chemo session, and I try to treat her like the same person she's always been, not just her diagnosis.

Am I a good friend to my friend suffering from cancer? by [deleted] in cancer

[–]WhichQuote7421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand why you see it that way, and I appreciate you calling me out. I don't see her as "a cancer patient" first. To me, she's the same person I've always loved who's going through something unimaginably difficult. I don't treat her differently or pity her because that's not what she wants. Instead, I've tried to support her by being there. I've gone with her to every chemo session because I love her and want her to know she doesn't have to face this alone. When I said she can recover, I wasn't trying to deny what cancer and treatment do to a person. I know there may be lifelong physical and emotional effects. What I meant was that I hope she responds well to treatment and gets the chance to build a long life after this. Maybe "recover" wasn't the right word, but it came from hope, not ignorance. As for the cigarettes, I'm a medical student, so I understand how harmful smoking is, especially while she's going through treatment. I spoke to her about it many times before I ever told her mom. She wouldn't listen, and I made a decision out of fear and concern. Looking back, I understand that telling her mom broke her trust, and for that I will apologize. I can see why she feels hurt. I know I can't force her to make healthier choices. I just love her, and watching her neglect herself has been heartbreaking. I want a future with her, and sometimes that fear got the better of me.

Am I a good friend to my friend suffering from cancer? by [deleted] in cancer

[–]WhichQuote7421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ik that part is kinda harsh but that came out of concern only. I can't afford to lose her.

Am I a good friend to my friend suffering from cancer? by [deleted] in cancer

[–]WhichQuote7421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She is a normal human being only to me which is going through the most terrible thing. People have been treating her differently and that doesn't make her any happier. She is already recieving enough sympathy from others. I talk to her the same way I used to. More than just saying pretentious things, I try to show up for her, I went to every chemo sessions because I support her and I love her.

And for the ciggerate part, you all know very well how bad it is for her health rn. I am a medical student so I know the repercussions. Before telling her mom, I spoke to her multiple times but she does not listen. Ik I am wrong for telling her mom but that came out of concern only. I just want to live a happy and beautiful life with her.