I feel for you Stephanie. I am in the same boat. I grew up in the era that we hid it, didn't talk or hint about it and payed dearly otherwise. I grew up in the buckle of the "bible belt", on a military base in a highly conservative atmosphere. For my father to get promotions and longevity meant towing the line as it did for the family as well. Appearances, appearances, appearances! We carry a heavier burden than the current generation, in my opinion. We were forced to hold on to it for so long, myself 40 years, that it is hard for us to let go of the past at times. I am getting over all the guilt trips and am becoming much more comfortable every day. The problem I face is that my friends from 20 or 30 years ago are still responding to me as we were raised to, which is not supportive most of the time. I have had a few surprises, but not many. I do know where you are coming from as I can relate. Oh, to be 18 or 19 in this current age would be a dream come true. So much more is known and much better care and procedures are available today. I hope todays generation actually understands just how fortunate they are. 🙂