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Only recently during a meeting at the Northern Cancer Support Centre in Launceston, did it dawn on me, that not every one thinks the same way I do. They also taught me there never to say the words "you should" and I now think about how I pass on my point of view or suggestions. We are, who we are and its as simple as that. After all, we all grow up in a different situation, we tend to be similar to our parents, etc, etc. But what I feel we all have had in common here, for those who get the news said to them "Im sorry, you have Cancer!" is a day in our lives, we never forget. I am a hugger more when I am near my family and close friends, and have found that most of the people I have met in Tas are a bit more reserved than I am. I am one of a kind, and so are you. What feels right, is right! I have changed during my year off with Cancer. I hope I am a better person, and I hope I dont care so much about what others think, some thing that has always dominated my younger years. I reach out with kindness whenever I can, due to the fact that I feel I get back what I give. Best of luck! Bel