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<blockquote data-quote="Spencer67" data-source="post: 821839" data-attributes="member: 154609"><p>I think you answered your own question, you sound like an amazing friend who is there for her. she may come to the forum when she is ready, but at the moment she's not able to accept the diagnosis, no one wants it, why would they? She will be naturally going through the five stages of grief. She'll be ready when she's ready, she's got you, stick with her. She sounds strong to me, like you, when a person opens up about their insecurities as she has to you even if they are false beliefs they are already in the growth process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spencer67, post: 821839, member: 154609"] I think you answered your own question, you sound like an amazing friend who is there for her. she may come to the forum when she is ready, but at the moment she's not able to accept the diagnosis, no one wants it, why would they? She will be naturally going through the five stages of grief. She'll be ready when she's ready, she's got you, stick with her. She sounds strong to me, like you, when a person opens up about their insecurities as she has to you even if they are false beliefs they are already in the growth process. [/QUOTE]
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