
Copyright ZebraKat 2018
When you start researching the disease, you start to develop friendships with people who have been diagnosed with Carcinoid Cancer around the same time as you. They’re also learning the implications of living with rare disease, therefore you start to gather knowledge from each other. Even though you can live miles apart, there is a special bond that is hard to describe. You share information and support each other through thick and thin. You’ve formed a friendship like a pen pal or should I say a cyber pal. The friendship can progress to private messages, cards or even telephone calls. Through illness we unite and friendship blossoms.
Nothing prepares you for when they die. You feel the heartache that their family and friends are going through. Nevertheless you feel a sense of loss, a friend who has travelled your journey with you. Furthermore there is a niggling thought in your head at each passing. Is your time on this earth coming to an end soon. I don’t think that there, isn’t one person on this journey who doesn’t have the same thoughts.
This year, I have witnessed a lot of friends who have departed to hopefully a symptom free resting place. I have many friends who continue to travel my journey with me. I would like to personally thank you for your continuous support. There has been many friends that I haven’t been able to thank personally, because it was too late.
Make sure you thank your cyber pals, let them all know you are grateful for their support and guidance. To all my cancer friends that have passed, you will be forever in my thoughts. ❤️
Love and hugs Kat xx
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Thank you Elsie x
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It hasn’t been a good year for us that’s for sure😔 thank you for being a good friend, my life is so much better for having you in it💝 xx
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Thank you for being such a good friend to me too, it means everything. X 💖
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Thank you for reminding us of one of the positives of being on this cancer journey… the fact that we aren’t in it alone and that we develop meaningful relationships with others who are experiencing the same or similar things. No one else can truly understand. I can’t imagine what this would have been like before the advent of the internet! I also love the graphic that you created!
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Thank you, I can’t imagine being alone on this journey so I’m grateful to social media. X
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Perfectly said Kat! Thank YOU!
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Glad you enjoyed it Sharon and thank you. X
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