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The Blood Type Diet Archives Volume 3
Re: more on blood type, diagnosis and coping
Posted By: Marilyn Date: March-04, 1998 at 04:58:28
Thanks for you comments. I can attest that this is true. When you are confronting a serious diagnosis, for some of us the psychological part is the hard- est part of all. Everytime I read or see the comment about Type A's and breast cancer prognosis, it is upsetting. Dr. D was kind enough to address this directly with me in the A website. Sometimes I wonder if subjecting myself to keep reading these statistics is healthy? Especially when a person cannot change their blood type. Has anyone out there had this problem? How do you cope with it? Of course, with any illness the psychological component is different for everyone. For me having a nursing background, I feared cancer the most. So when, I got the breast cancer diagnosis, it was and still is confronting my worst fears. Therapy & my wellness group help. It's not that I am not facing this, but being t Dr. D addressed this issue directly when he was in the A question and answers.I asked me directly on this issue in a very kind way. However, when
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