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Oct

She is 77 and just found out she has stage 2 breast cancer. She's going to have surgery soon. Even if it's not what i want to hear, I really want an honest answer.


Answer:
Abi, no one can really tell you if your grandmother is going to die. We can tell you that maybe she'll be okay, but none of us know for sure.

When my grandma was 76, she had surgery for stage 3 breast cancer. She took chemotherapy after her surgery and it made her really sick. She wanted to live really badly, so she did everything the physician stated and tried really hard to get well. That was 10 years ago and I just took her to dinner today.

Let your grandma know how much you love her. That's important for both of you!

God bless you and your grandma!


Answer:
It's up to her and her willingness to live. My grandfather died of cancer himself at 86, and my great-grandmother died at 92 of breast cancer. They both lead fulfilling lives before they died. Is she going to die? Yes… eventually. We all will die someday, but it's if she really wants to live is the question she should ask herself, because that will be the only deciding factor.

Answer:
now a days our doctors are very smart and surgeries are preformed very smoothly. im sure she will over come it and shes only 77. thats pretty young. after her surgery go over to her house and help her out do the dishes and the laundry.any thing you can do to help her. and when she feels better take short walks with her trust me it will help.

Answer:
She’s 77 years old, so surgery will be rough on her body. And even if she does make threw it, shes old and if its not cancer it will be something else that’ll kill her. Because everyone has to die sometime, and shes 77 so she has have a long life.

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It doesn't have to be -she could be survivor-so many people survive.

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Someday she’ll.

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i hope she doesn't. lots of people survive though. so think of it that way. good luck sweetheart

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yep, u are to. everyones gona die some day.

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