So I recently found out my mum has skin cancer. it's one of the "mildest kinds" according to her, but it's hard for me to find that comforting. This was almost a month ago.
I don't live in the same town as my parents so I don't see her as oten as I should, I guess. she told me about her condition last time I visited.
seriosuly how am I supposed to cope with this? I didn't even have a proper reaction to use when she told me. am I supposed to just pretend that everything is as it used to be? I have a brother that still live at home with her, but we hardly ever talk besides when I visit.
>>35953462
I have never heard of anyone dying from skin cancer. Its not a big deal at all. I have had 3 relatives with it and they are just fine decades later.
>>35954408
wait really? am I being retarded or seomething? I only know 2 people whom had skind cancer; one being my mum, the other one being a friend of my brother who died.
I love you m88 this made my night desu
My great grandpa got skin cancer at like 90 and they removed some skin and he was fine. Also, my neighbor in her 40s got it and also was fine. She will be ok as long as it hasn't spread anywhere else most likely
>>35954408
My grandmother died of skin cancer, but then again she did use tanning beds for years and sunbathe several hours a day, and not get it checked out for months after signs started showing
>>35953462
She'll be fine, Anon, it really is the mildest cancer you can get
Your mom's genetically inferior. She deserves to die of skin cancer
>>35954738
my mother never used any fake sunbathes and so on. however we are scandinavian she's always been eager to spend time in the sun whenever we spent vacation in sothern europe