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sure I would want to know. Im not sure if I could tell anyone about it, it would be so hard.
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No I wouldnt want to know. The only reason I would is if it were a disease I could spread, I would not want to do that unknowingly. Other than that, what I do not know cannot hurt me. I can enjoy my life for what it is rather than thinking about what it was
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Yeah, I would definitely want to know. If it's treatable, if it's contagious, how advanced it is, if it has spread, how long I have to live.
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I would want to know so that I could make appropriate arrangements. I'd also want my family to have some sort of closure, instead of all of a sudden losing me without explanation.
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Absolutely, there are people who I would definitely want to say some things to before I went. Yes, I do believe in making sure that the people I love know it but I still think I'd put more into it and say good-bye if I had the chance. Also, I'd like the opportunity to clean up my affairs so no one had a bunch of work to do after my death - that can be very stressful on a grieving person. I would also plan my own funeral - which would be a party, not a funeral because I would want to make sure that it wasn't a depressing event. And again, I wouldn't want to put my loved ones through the hassle. On top of that, there are things I would want to do before I died, time permitting. And also, I would want the chance to try some experimental treatments. If you have no possible hope of recovery, why not be a guinea pig. There's a small chance something could work. If not, at least I would feel like I'd helped to contribute to someone else's recovery in the future.
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Yes, so I have time to prepare myself and my relatives for that inevitable moment.
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Yes I would. I would'nt tell anyone else though. I would'nt want people acting unnatural around me.
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I would want to know everything that the doctors know or suspect.
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