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OP, your parents should not be embarrassed of you, they should be embarrassed of their attitude towards you. I mean, you are a super brave warrior for undergoing chemo and fighting against cancer!
That is f***ed up...,
I love you
What the **** ?!? It's insensitive of them !! You shouldn't be embarrassed because you're probably much more beautiful then them inside & OUT '
I'd like to think they didn't mean it LIKE THAT.. I've had a handful of loved ones lose their hair to chemo. And being emotionally involved, it's hard to see them that way. Not that it was embarrassing for me IN THE LEAST to be out in public with them or anything of the sort, but it's hard to see your loved one in such a state. Maybe the wig just eases the situation for them. Still, it's admirable that you have accepted yourself no matter what the circumstances. I would just like to think that it was more of a "coping issue" than an "embarrassment issue". Keep on keeping on!
Now that's not right at all!!! Stay strong!!
Tell them to bad and that it's your body
Stay strong
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Two things: First:congrats for your strenght and courage, half the healing process is a mental one, when you know you're gonna make it, you WILL make it! Keep fighting and it will be allright. Second, maybe what is embarrassing your family isn't your illness but the sheer fact that you're ill and that they can't to anything to help you. It's not something they can themselves battle against and it may hurt them a lot to see you without hair, a constant reminder that even if they are your family they can't protect you from everything.. I don't know how to say it in english but : Je t'envoie plein de bonnes ondes, courage!
She has cancer, and all you can comment is you just got owned by your family? Heartless much