I am so sorry about this. I know it is a hard time for all...especially, her! There is a huge cancer center, in Houston, Texas,...M.D.Anderson Hospital. You can get some very good help there as many people travel there for the newest treatments and such. You will probably need a referral from her diagnosing physician.
Also, as for what you can do? Be with her as much as you can. Let her know you love her and listen to her...no matter what she has to say! PRAY, for her! There is much power in prayer and I want you to know that I too, will be praying for her, you and all who love her. I pray that God's will be done for everyone's sake as He knows best.
God bless you,
gail
2007-12-09 16:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Google the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society - they have a lot of information. My sister was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma two years ago, and just last month had her spleen removed which came back positive for Hodgkin's Lymphoma. She just ran a marathon this weekend raising money for the National Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. I am so proud of her! You just be very supportive and encouraging to your girlfriend, and pray for her that the Lord will heal her of this disease, and I will be doing the same. God bless you!!!
Lovingly,
Virginia
2007-12-09 16:42:09
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answered by Virginia B (John 16:33) 7
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I'm sorry...that must be tough.
Just be there for her. You don't have to say the right thing all the time or act a certain way, just listen when she needs to talk, cry with her when she needs to cry, just be there! Let her know that you fully support her and that you're not going to leave, no matter how long the battle is.
God Bless!
2007-12-09 15:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to help her be her friend, her lover, her shoulder to cry on. Be supportive go to doctor appointments.
She is going through a tough time. Patience is what she needs.
Men want to fix it, this time you can't...just be the loving boyfriend you are doing.
You and your girlfriend are being prayed for.
2007-12-09 16:07:07
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answered by Karen F 1
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webmd.com
mayoclinic.com
americancancerassociation.com
or google it
2007-12-09 15:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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