When You Need Your Friends and Family the Most...
....why aren't they there for you?
If you have cancer now, or if you've had cancer in the past, you probably have asked yourself the following:
What hurts more? Being injected with toxic chemotherapy or realizing that your best friend has completely avoided you since you told them you have cancer?
Have you ever wondered? Why cancer brings you closer to some people in your life and, at the same time, drives a wedge between you and some of your closest friends and family members?
How is it that some of your closest friends and relatives, even your best friend or brother, pretend you don’t have cancer and act as though nothing is wrong?
Welcome to that I call the Cancer Relationship Twilight Zone.
I've been there.
And so have the +100 cancer survivors that answered my survey.
Based on reponses from the survey and my own experience, I created a special report to help anyone with cancer answer the questions above -- Cancer and Relationships : 4 Relationships Realities That Young Adults With Cancer Never See Coming.
So what can you do when everyone around you starts bugging-out and acting all weird? Read the Special Report now to find out.




