[Misc] King Charles has cancer

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crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Genuine shock at the news, fingers crossed it has been picked up early and the prognosis seems good. Full credit also to the king for publicly announcing what will privately be awful news. We are all wishing you well your Majesty.

Nick Witchell particularly ashen faced, almost in tears at the news.

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fly high

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Aug 25, 2011
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Why? It’s pretty clear he’ll get through it. Hundreds of people get this news every day. He’s at the front of the queue for treatment isn’t he?
Rubbish, my brother had a very quick and early diagnosis with rapid treatment. NHS were brilliant but sadly his was an aggressive incurable one but because of his quick treatment he had an extra year. So stop suggesting this is some sort of class war.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Rubbish, my brother had a very quick and early diagnosis with rapid treatment. NHS were brilliant but sadly his was an aggressive incurable one but because of his quick treatment he had an extra year. So stop suggesting this is some sort of class war.
Was he on the 6 o clock news?
 












Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Why? It’s pretty clear he’ll get through it. Hundreds of people get this news every day. He’s at the front of the queue for treatment isn’t he?
Given it hasn't been announced what type of cancer it is nor what stage it's at it's rather flippant to suggest "he'll get through it". Regardless of him getting private medical treatment or not. My father died of blood cancer which was diagnosed four weeks before he died despite him feeling pretty well up to a couple of weeks before his death - private healthcare would not have saved him.
 




A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
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Nope. I’m just contrasting this with the absolutely horrible time my sister in law had when she got her diagnosis and lost her job and house.
and what happened to your sister is obviously awful, sad and desperate. But having seen how horrible a desease knows no bounds so closely It’s a shame you lack empathy for anyone else suffering it is.
 




Guinness Boy

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Given it hasn't been announced what type of cancer it is nor what stage it's at it's rather flippant to suggest "he'll get through it". Regardless of him getting private medical treatment or not. My father died of blood cancer which was diagnosed four weeks before he died despite him feeling pretty well up to a couple of weeks before his death - private healthcare would not have saved him.
My first line was “it’s a horrible disease”. It’s killed one in law and ruined another.
 










abc

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Jan 6, 2007
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Nope. I’m just contrasting this with the absolutely horrible time my sister in law had when she got her diagnosis and lost her job and house.
Shame you didn’t discover some humanity during that process
 




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