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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Upper class humour' smacks of plain old inverted snobbery - and in this instance it's unkind and mean-spirited. Regardless of wealth or status, when the chips are down none of that renders pain and anguish less painful or less frightening. We're all human. Yes, Fergie is hare-brained but she's had to face up to and deal with something that the majority of women would dread even the thought of - and she's doing that admirably. It's a horrible disease and if, with her light-hearted humour, she's sending positive and hopeful messages to other less well-known sufferers, more power to her. I sincerely wish her well.
Breast cancer is a dreadful condition to happen to anyone, male or female, and however the person deals with the outcome is ok by me. I know people who have been lucky enough to avoid a mastectomy and another who had a breast removed but did not have a prosthetic. Everyone just ignores the fact she is flat chested one side and if that works for her, fine by me. I don't know how I would handle the situation if it should happen to me, please God don't let it happen. I try to tackle life with humour and like the idea of a nickname, being a pig lover, mine would have to be Pinky or Perky.
Sorry Doug, I can't agree.
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I sincerely wish her well. oo-er Mrs, I agree with Naomi for once, just a little bit
and as some are inplying: AB may not be the correct relevant venue to discuss this. Dont get me wrong, free speech and all that. But knock about AB with stalkers to the left of you and slimeballs and face-rippers to the right( see yesterday) may not advance the discussion
It is common for new hemiplegics ( people paralysed down one side) to call the paralysed side, "someone else". Their body image is obviously impaired ( changed) - and so it may be that Ferge is referring to the reconstruction as someone not her ( Derek).
It may be a response to a mutilating operation. Having had one, you go around feeling terribly mutilated. You write about it ( autopathography) but no one allows themselves to be photographed. So she (may) have complex psychological issues which are not aided by gay and breezy discussion and banter.
god I feel such a party pooper.
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I sincerely wish her well. oo-er Mrs, I agree with Naomi for once, just a little bit
and as some are inplying: AB may not be the correct relevant venue to discuss this. Dont get me wrong, free speech and all that. But knock about AB with stalkers to the left of you and slimeballs and face-rippers to the right( see yesterday) may not advance the discussion
It is common for new hemiplegics ( people paralysed down one side) to call the paralysed side, "someone else". Their body image is obviously impaired ( changed) - and so it may be that Ferge is referring to the reconstruction as someone not her ( Derek).
It may be a response to a mutilating operation. Having had one, you go around feeling terribly mutilated. You write about it ( autopathography) but no one allows themselves to be photographed. So she (may) have complex psychological issues which are not aided by gay and breezy discussion and banter.
god I feel such a party pooper.
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