Cancer Bandana Offensive How Do Walk Up To Someone Who Is On Chemo?

How do walk up to someone who is on Chemo? - cancer bandana offensive

Today, while shopping this young mother with a child who had a handkerchief in which he realized that he lost all his hair, she looked like the gray form of cancer, I felt so bad for her I wanted to achieve, but I just smile at her . I can not go out of my head, I do not know, but my heart is heavy for them. I invite you all to say a special prayer for them seemed to have the weight of the world on his shoulders, how happy we are that we are healthy. Thank you. Merry Christmas.

10 comments:

daljack -a girl said...

He felt well, two things ....

wondered if that was his last Christmas with his family

you enjoy spending the day with their children.

You have not upset the right thing ... a set of what you need now.

gailpend... said...

When you smile, you say a lot without saying a word
Word. Sometimes that's all that is necessary. I was told that a special
Pray for her and her family and for you and your family.

MERRY CHRISTMAS
And
May God Bless

just me here said...

No!
A smile is quick
a good way to show
respect .. Friendship ..
But .........
Patients do not appreciate
Other affecting, or
the same approach.

mary texas said...

I congratulate "JustMe" If you really care is voluntary work to do.

Chick-A- Deedle said...

A smile is enough in this case. If someone on chemotherapy, many chemicals on the skin for a few days after treatment, seeping. It is a medical fact. Even if someone in the public was probably an appropriate time for your system clean of toxins. When a child, a smile and a reaction, as it is good for every child. People (particularly children) are more difficult when dealing with people differently.

Stop thinking about it ... keep this child in your heart to think that things always wrong for you.

It is refreshing to see someone, they shall be in the world seems.

inksmith... said...

It is not easy, but we need the same as everyone else. Put a smile on your face is not painful for them. I have many people with cancer in my family and I lost an aunt to him was the last thing he wanted, the fear of the opinion that everyone felt sorry for her.

Hannah's Grandpa said...

young children on chemotherapy are well aware, and everyone can see a smile and hello was perfect, and I will pray for them.

Merry Christmas.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps it is not, as you would on and stress she has cancer. It is hard, I do not approach the little people and learn to feel bad about his small size? No

Kiss My Shaz said...

They are a very compassionate person, if we have more of them in the world would be a much better place.

Glad to know you care.

cng said...

I agree with just me. Do not go, someone simply because they are sick, unless you know. You can go to them for any reason would be with another foreigner - for example, to ask directions.

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