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Originally Posted by marie
I'm sorry, it was not my intention to offend anybody. Sometimes though when we have to deal with the horrible things mother nature throws at us, laughter really is the best medicine at least it makes it easier for us to cope.
My sister has just recently gone through a double mastectomy and is going through chemotherapy. She finds it funny that with her straight up and down body and bald head it has made her a prime candidate for her exhusbands alien conspiracy theorys that he has recently become a believer of. If she couldn't find humour, all thats left is tears
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It is one thing to find humour in your own situation but im sure If I tried to use mastectomy or chemotherapy as a source of a joke for a situation I have no bearing on commenting on it may be offensive to you, your sister, or someone who has passed on. I am sorry if some may feel my feelings are obtuse but so be it, my experience as proven that Alzheimers is not funny to anyone.