WEll ice all i can say is sorry for jim hope he gets better well things you can do to your friend is make him see the city and let him explore stuff he never had you can help him by telling him your life how much you care about him you must really have to show him alot dude things have happened to me to i lost my grandpa he had cancer ;( what really sucks of my grandpa friendship with me and him we never got to meet each other i really wanted to see my grandpa but once i was ten i have lost him jim just take care of your friend the best you can it will really be hard to let him go he must know more about life theres alot to learn theres always something new in this world to teach him about and what he can do in life also talk to him more often dont get worry spend time with him you know... dude i aint gonna say this just to make you sad or anything but theres like 75 or low chances of him dying you know some doctors arnt always right so dont let him go from your heart Keep his spirit up bro =) Gl man ohh yea about donating get like a box of donation say something like Help people of cancer go to classrooms and ask for donation you know you can also make shirts that says Donate for cancer with a picture in middle or something i dont know its up to you bro do what you think well yea I gtg peace later GL Yo <~Infamous_GOD~>
Wow, you need to use punctuation in your sentences man! Anyways, how did your friends chemotherapy go?
Thanks guys. He's doing well. He's going to have 14 sessions of chemo, 18 days apart, and has to stay in the hospital for three days after each session. I think I'm gonna go hang out with him tomorrow night, so that should be good.
I feel so sorry for you! That sucks man, it's bad for you, so it must be horrible to imagine how bad it is for him...
I have a friend with cancer. Basically, they've told him he will die in the next month. Kinda sucks for him, his family, and all of us, his friends. We talk to him a lot, but he moved to a city with better healthcare, so we never really see him anymore. If he stays where you are, I would advise talking to him as much as possible, cause I'm wishing I had talked to my friend more before he left, considering I'll never see him again.
Cancer is a hell of a thing to deal with. My grandmother died from it which was terrible. I had a hard time dealing with seeing her in such a poor condition that I could not bear to visit her (I was younger then). Now I completely regret not visiting her, and telling her how much I loved here. Also, my friend's sister died about a month back from cancer, she was 19. It's terrible.
Wow, sorry for your friend, but to honestly buy him a 360? Don't drown the kid with sympathy, sure he has a problem, but treat him as if he never had cancer and do all the things you always did. Don't sit there and give him special treatment.
You sound like a great friend. Besides the things that you have mentioned there, I feel it might also be helpful to get involved in things like walks for the cure. I know someone who has cancer and she rallied up a group of 20 or so kids to walk at this "Light the Night" for people suffering from either leukemia or lymphoma. It was a great experience and fun as well. Plus it is extremely easy to collect money for, because some people would feel guilty if they had not given any money.