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What a nice tribute to your mother! First, thank you for your service. Next, I am sorry you are now a part of the cancer family. It must be hard being so far away. My husband passed away from colon cancer in Oct. He lived and fought the cancer for six years. He, too, was stage 4 with mets to the liver when diagnosed. Everything we read or heard at the time was that he might make it for 2 years. What I'm saying is that no one knows how long your mother will be here.Celebrate those times when you can communicate. Take care of yourself. Fay0 -
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Thanks, I'll try.grandmafay said:Tribute
What a nice tribute to your mother! First, thank you for your service. Next, I am sorry you are now a part of the cancer family. It must be hard being so far away. My husband passed away from colon cancer in Oct. He lived and fought the cancer for six years. He, too, was stage 4 with mets to the liver when diagnosed. Everything we read or heard at the time was that he might make it for 2 years. What I'm saying is that no one knows how long your mother will be here.Celebrate those times when you can communicate. Take care of yourself. Fay
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The USAF would give you
The USAF would give you compassionate leave if you asked for it. I know first-hand. In fact, they would insist on it. I know first-hand.
In fact, I intend to talk to my friends still in the military, to see what they can do to get you sent back to the states (my son-in-law is at the Pentagon, so this should not be a problem).
Hang in there, airman.
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Thank you for your advice.soccerfreaks said:The USAF would give you
The USAF would give you compassionate leave if you asked for it. I know first-hand. In fact, they would insist on it. I know first-hand.
In fact, I intend to talk to my friends still in the military, to see what they can do to get you sent back to the states (my son-in-law is at the Pentagon, so this should not be a problem).
Hang in there, airman.
Joe
Thank you for your advice. I'm going to talk to my First Sergeant on monday about this matter. I just need for my mother to move back to Italy first so I don't get sent on leave while their busy packing and moving. I appreciate you help sir.0 -
Your Mother raised a special son
At only 19 years of age I would say that you have had to mature even faster than normal what with being called into Duty for your country and now dealing with cancer as well. I know for sure that challenges in life definitely do make you stronger as you are no doubt finding in spades. I am so sorry that your Mother is facing cancer and treatments but I just wanted to compliment her on raising such a mature and strong son such as you. You have a great gift in expressing your inner thoughts and feelings and that is a great gift to all of us on this site as is your message to appreciate those near to everyone of us.
I am a 20 year survivor of non hodgkins lymphoma as I said before do know that challenges make you stronger indeed so keep pushing on, as you doubtlessly plan to do, and thank you for your service to your country. You are a brave young man.
Take good care of yourself.
Blessings,
Bluerose0
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