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Anonymous Posted at 10:02 am on Jan. 7, 2009
This is not going to be a bitchy post about my girlfriend's mother.  In fact I don't know her well at all.

We are currently in a long distance relationship that is going well.  The thing is, about a month ago her mother was found to have HPV.  They had determined at the time that it wasn't cancerous.

Last night she started crying on the phone and told me the news, her mother had cancer.  They still are waiting to find out what stage it is in exactly.

I honestly don't what I can do to help her.  All I can think of is saying "I'm sorry" and "It's gonna be okay."  I'm lost here, I want to make her feel better, but I don't know how.  

Any advice would be great, I just want to help.

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hazyvibes86 Posted at 11:07 am on Jan. 7, 2009
ohh long distance thats already ruff
2kewl4u2know Posted at 10:09 am on Jan. 7, 2009
You're doing pretty much all you can do.  Just be a comfort and support for her.  Answer the phone when she needs to talk, and reassure her everything will be okay.

If you want to help more, research the cancer her mother has.  That way, you can use the knowledge you find to be a comfort by mentioning treatment possibilities, or giving survival rates and recovery rates and such.  Also, sometimes you just knowing what your girlfriend is talking about helps her, because it shows a level of care and interest in her and her family.

kissmeintherain91 Posted at 10:05 am on Jan. 7, 2009
Try to go visit, holding her is what she needs
DangerouslyDisturbed Posted at 10:03 am on Jan. 7, 2009
See if you can go visit her. If thats what she wants.
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