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Old 11-24-2008, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JJemail1
KATL,

Your lasr post was morbid, innapropriate and unnecessary. People survive late stage cancer all of the time. To invest time convincing a stranger they are dying baffles me.

I wasn't trying to convince anyone of anything. She called her cancer stage III and then said it spread to her liver (and this is after surgery and chemotherapy treatment). That's not stage III. It's stage IV. And it's not a death sentence IF some people survive. People DO survive. However, a person battling aggressive cancer that is clearly spreading and has a VERY high mortality rate, in addition to battling depression and anxiety and feels traumatized by it, is NOT a candidate for fostering or adopting.

How someone can encourage Annwill to bring a child into her home baffles me. To wish that life on any child is morbid and inappropriate.
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