I am so sad to hear about Buzz
When I first joined here it was 2009, I had just finished chemo and was scared out of my mind. I thought what if the chemo was the only thing keeping my cancer at bay? I am happy to say I was wrong. But Buzz was one of the first people to reach out to me and talk me off that ledge. Most of the people that helped me then are no longer with us. But I will never forget their kindness, it is something I can never repay.
I can't say I am surpised at the news of his death, I know he had stopped treatments, but it was something I knew I would never be prepared to hear. But I am glad he went out on his terms and is no longer in pain. I look forward to the day I get to meet him, when it is my turn to be called home. RIP Buzz you were one of kind.
Dx 12-08, Stage IIIB, Current status NED
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