00:02The amount of people that come in, because of the King being so open about his diagnosis and having a
00:09productive life.
00:10Look at my husband. Nothing stopped him. He just said, this is my way, I'm going to cope with it.
00:16The number of male users of Maggie's has gone up. We had a 12% increase of men coming in.
00:24I remember coming to see our Maggie's just after the King being diagnosed.
00:29Nobody could say anything at the time. That was quite difficult.
00:34I almost said something, but I felt that it wasn't the time to say.
00:39I looked at everybody who was suffering and all the relations, and I think it made me realise even more
00:47how important these places were.
00:49And it was just a week before it became public, and the courage that that must have taken for you
00:56to make that visit.
00:58It wasn't. I was just longing to let it out, but obviously I couldn't.
01:03The more open that you are when you're talking about it, the less scary cancer can become.
01:10And so if you just keep the lid on it, it can build up.
01:12But on that visit, you did sit with some centre visitors, and again, you know, the empathy and support that
01:19you were able to offer was...
01:21I was almost questioning them.
01:23You know, I didn't want to pry too deeply, but normally when I went in, I was just talking to
01:31them, but I don't know, I felt it was much more deep.
01:35I was just talking to me about one bad log.
01:36I've noticed that people are getting sick!
01:37Okay, I did the most long story happening.
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