
Should I Tell My Mom My Cancer Has Returned?
Should I Tell My Mom My Cancer Has Returned? - Virginia's not sure she should worry her ill, 86-year-old mother with the news of her possible cancer diagnosis. - Dr. Laura: "A good mommy wants to hug away your fears no matter your age or hers." - Do you lean on your mom for support? Email me your thoughts at: [email protected] | To participate on the radio program; call 1-800-Dr-Laura / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment - https://www.drlaura.com/make-an-appointment. Become a Dr. Laura Family Member: https://www.drlaura.com/ See https://www.drlaura.com/privacy-policy for privacy information.
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Virginia's not sure she should worry her ill, 86-year-old mother with the news of her possible cancer diagnosis. - Dr. Laura: "A good mommy wants to hug away your fears no matter your age or hers."
Do you lean on your mom for support? Email me your thoughts at: [email protected]
To participate on the radio program; call 1-800-Dr-Laura / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment - https://www.drlaura.com/make-an-appointment.
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Become a Dr. Laura Family Member: https://www.drlaura.com/ See https://www.drlaura.com/privacy-policy for privacy information.
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