Still Fighting
my blog address is:
summharleygolfer@blogspot.com
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Stay Strong
Donna,
Sorry for the situation and all that you both have been through. I'm not in your situation and can't really say how I would handle it. It's easy to say that I would keep fighting, but again I'm not in those shoes, and hope not to be. I can only say to be strong an fight for life.
Though I can offer you my continued prayers, thoughts and support.
That link above doesn't work for me, but this one does;
http://summharleygolfer.blogspot.com/
Best,
John0 -
heros
Thanks for the thoughtful and brave post Donna. I wish you and your husband the best of days. I will be going for "mop up" lymph gland surgery the day after your husband's appointment and neither I, nor any of us here--or anywhere--know what tomorrow brings with it. Cancer sucks indeed, but it's you and your husband who are the heros. Thank you for the blog, I will be looking at it.
with prayers, Hal0 -
Thank youSkiffin16 said:Stay Strong
Donna,
Sorry for the situation and all that you both have been through. I'm not in your situation and can't really say how I would handle it. It's easy to say that I would keep fighting, but again I'm not in those shoes, and hope not to be. I can only say to be strong an fight for life.
Though I can offer you my continued prayers, thoughts and support.
That link above doesn't work for me, but this one does;
http://summharleygolfer.blogspot.com/
Best,
John
Thanks for helping me with the web site, I always forget that first part. I am glad you are doing well and I pray for all you cancer fighters. What a bunch of tough cookies you are. Thank you for the prayers as well. God Bless0 -
DonnaHal61 said:heros
Thanks for the thoughtful and brave post Donna. I wish you and your husband the best of days. I will be going for "mop up" lymph gland surgery the day after your husband's appointment and neither I, nor any of us here--or anywhere--know what tomorrow brings with it. Cancer sucks indeed, but it's you and your husband who are the heros. Thank you for the blog, I will be looking at it.
with prayers, Hal
Donna,
I read parts of your blog and I am very impressed with how supportive you are of your husband and what a fighter he is. Hope eveything works out for both of you. Positive thoughts coming your way.
Greg0 -
Cancer does suck and it also
Cancer does suck and it also doesn't care. But we do. Prayers and warm thoughts coming your way.
Vince0 -
Hero...
Donna, after reading your blog I would say that you are a hero!! You and your husband have been through so much and continue to fight. As many people on this site have said - they would rather be the one fighting cancer and not the caregiver. Your role is a tough one but you have been there fighting along side your husband and never giving up.
I will be thinking of both of you on the 26th and hoping that you receive some good news. Stay strong and know that we are all here rooting for you and your husband.
My best to both of you,
Glenna0 -
You're one brave womanGlenna M said:Hero...
Donna, after reading your blog I would say that you are a hero!! You and your husband have been through so much and continue to fight. As many people on this site have said - they would rather be the one fighting cancer and not the caregiver. Your role is a tough one but you have been there fighting along side your husband and never giving up.
I will be thinking of both of you on the 26th and hoping that you receive some good news. Stay strong and know that we are all here rooting for you and your husband.
My best to both of you,
Glenna
As a journalist I appreciate the fact that you've documented your journey through cancer -- and I'm impressed by the bravery it takes to make such a personal journey public.
I kept a journal during those dark days, and have kept much of the e-mail correspondence I had with dear friends and relatives as I was going through treatment. I did that mainly because I'm a writer and that's how I process information, but also with the thought that perhaps -- if I survived -- I might try to turn it into an article or even a book. But in the nearly two years since my treatment ended, I haven't looked at it once. Maybe someday, when I get some more distance from it, but not just yet.
BTW, cancer does suck -- and you can get "Cancer Sucks" buttons, shirts, socks (socks!) and other stuff just by Googling "Cancer Sucks." (I think I'll buy a T-shirt.)
You and your husband will be in my prayers.
--Jim in Delaware0
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