I tell you right now he better have already made the plans to start taking sign language classes
Just saw it on the ESPNEWS ticker, that's a really bad blow to the franchise
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You don't even need to spend time in cancer treatment centers to know that when you have cancer of the throat any sort of talking, eating, even normal swallowing can tear the tissue to the point that it will always be an issue later in life.
I have no idea why you think that hoping he is prepearing for this is somehow a "slight"
Seriously, dude, the first line is tacky. Meaning you made fun of him getting cancer. That was in bad taste.Apostle92627Good to know I am not the only one who felt like he was making light of it, almost cracking jokes.
[QUOTE="Apostle92627"]Seriously, dude, the first line is tacky. Meaning you made fun of him getting cancer. That was in bad taste.Jaysonguy
Do you know what happens when someone gets treatment for throat cancer?
What's involved?
You made a comment some felt was in poor taste, instead of trying to talk your way out of it just apologize for the comment. That is what I and most others would do.I can affirm that this is indeed what a relative of mine was told when he was diagnosed with throat cancer, so I'm reopening the thread.
Let's move beyond the misinterpretation here. There's still a lot to be discussed about this bit of news, rather than elaborating on the possible malintent.
You made a comment some felt was in poor taste, instead of trying to talk your way out of it just apologize for the comment. That is what I and most others would do.[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]
Do you know what happens when someone gets treatment for throat cancer?
What's involved?
Jaysonguy
So by saying that I hope he takes the needed steps required for someone dealing with throat cancer that's bad?
Sorry, you two don't know what's required for throat cancer that's fine but to ignore the facts and make up your own stories and then call me the bad guy is wrong
I hope to God no one in either one of your families have to go through throat cancer because neither one of you are willing to learn about it
ill tell you this right now, and then we will see who is wrong and who is right. its like saying to a woman who has breast cancer "wow, i hope she goes and gets breast implants because breast cancer is bad". its the same thing with throat cancer, not necessarily he is going to lose his voice and needs to use sign language to communicate. My mother had (but was treated) throat cancer and she can talk normally. Throat cancer does not mean that he has to go out and take sign language courses in order to keep living and communicate with his squad. You were completely wrong in saying that line and you know it. everyone agrees and your trying to avoid it.
You made a comment some felt was in poor taste, instead of trying to talk your way out of it just apologize for the comment. That is what I and most others would do.[QUOTE="MoonMarvel"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]
Do you know what happens when someone gets treatment for throat cancer?
What's involved?
Jaysonguy
So by saying that I hope he takes the needed steps required for someone dealing with throat cancer that's bad?
Sorry, you two don't know what's required for throat cancer that's fine but to ignore the facts and make up your own stories and then call me the bad guy is wrong
I hope to God no one in either one of your families have to go through throat cancer because neither one of you are willing to learn about it
It's one thing for the doctor to suggest that when you're diagnosed, but posting that as the first thing here did come off as a little tacky. Really, what does "I hope he starts learning sign language now" add to the conversation?
ill tell you this right now, and then we will see who is wrong and who is right. its like saying to a woman who has breast cancer "wow, i hope she goes and gets breast implants because breast cancer is bad". its the same thing with throat cancer, not necessarily he is going to lose his voice and needs to use sign language to communicate. My mother had (but was treated) throat cancer and she can talk normally. Throat cancer does not mean that he has to go out and take sign language courses in order to keep living and communicate with his squad. You were completely wrong in saying that line and you know it. everyone agrees and your trying to avoid it.
charomid
I'm sorry, but I don't think it's the same thing at all as the suggestion that breast cancer requires implants. Suggesting that a cancer patient who might lose his ability to communicate learn another forum of communication is a suggestion of utility, not a rude statement about the looks of the cancer patient after surgery. A breast cancer patient can get along withouthis/her breasts, but few of us would function well without the ability to communicate. All of us have to be careful to discern the difference.
In any case, talk about the news, not the offensive interpretation of Jasonguy's opening line. This thread was supposed to be about the former, not the latter.
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