A few months ago, Mamamia Publisher Mia Freedman wrote about the things you should and shouldn’t say to someone battling a dire health situation. “Everything will be OK” fell on the list of things not to say, while “no need to write back” landed on the list of things you should say.
This is a response to that article from Denis Wright. Denis is one of those sick people whom the article refers to – he has a malignant brain tumor. Denis wrote this post on his blog and it is republished here with full permission.
He writes:
“Do you agree with this?” wrote a friend yesterday who referred me to this site.
It was about what to say and what not to say to seriously ill people you are visiting.
I read it, and then passed it on to Tracey, without offering an opinion on it myself.
“What do you think of this?” I asked her.
To put you in the picture, if you’re not already aware of it, I am one of the people to whom the article applies. I have a malignant brain tumour; a deadly one, which by all medical histories, is not going to go away.
But I am fortunate to have quite a few friends and former colleagues who visit me.