00:00I remember coming to see our maggies just after the King being diagnosed.
00:06Nobody could say anything at the time. That was quite difficult.
00:10I almost said something, but I felt that it wasn't the time to say.
00:15I looked at everybody who was suffering and all the relations,
00:19and I think it made me realise even more how important these places were.
00:25And it was just a week before it became public, and the courage that that must have taken for you
00:32to make that visit.
00:34I was just longing to let it out, but obviously I couldn't.
00:39The more open that you are when you're talking about it, the less scary cancer can become.
00:46So if you just keep the lid on it, it can build up.
00:48But on that visit, you did sit with some centre visitors.
00:52And again, you know, the empathy and support that you were able to offer was...
00:57Well, you know, I was almost questioning them.
00:59You know, I didn't want to pry too deeply, but normally when I went in, I was just talking to
01:07them.
01:08But I don't know, I felt it was much more deep.
01:12People are funny and annoying.
01:13I felt like a big one.
01:13I felt like this one was really good.
01:13I felt like I could be, I felt like the pain was too small.
01:13You know, I felt like the pain was an anger.
01:13I felt like I felt like a pain was a big thing.
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