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Dear Abby: Daughter Hides Illness From Centenarian Mother

The daughter says doctors expect a cure, but her low white blood cell count prevents her from flying to help her 100-year-old mother.

  • A daughter writing to Dear Abby revealed she cannot visit her 100-year-old mother across five states because a cancer diagnosis and compromised immune system prevent travel.
  • The daughter, known as 'Guilty in Washington,' explained she has kept her illness private, leaving her struggling with guilt as relatives condemn her unexplained absence.
  • Doctors have advised against travel because her 'immune system is low,' and while she caught the illness early, doctors expect a cure with proper precautions.
  • Advice columnist Abigail Van Buren urged the daughter to stop infantilizing her mother, recommending she explain her 'immune system is low' without immediately using the word 'cancer.'
  • Van Buren emphasized that if the mother inquires further, the daughter should tell her the truth, noting that open communication is vital despite protecting aging parents.
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Dear Abby: Daughter hides illness from centenarian mother

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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