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Blog Title: Something I want you to rethink...
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16-Oct-16 6:19:37
Who could have said it better than that? My wife's best friend passed away Tuesday after being diagnosed 18 months ago with stage 4. She willed herself to live to get to her daughters wedding which took place 1 month ago. After that the chemo made her so sick she didn't want to do it anymore and just wanted it to be over. Plus it just kept spreading. You are an inspiration, Juicy and one who always tells it like it is. I'm always pulling for you
16-Oct-16 11:51:13
I just love what you had to say,No body knows how you feel unless they have been there, but somtimes it hard what to say even though you want that person to know your rooting for them,
16-Oct-16 12:31:50
Thank you, Juicy. I have never seen it put so well.
16-Oct-16 13:53:43
Hardly a rant Juicy, a well thought out eloquent expositionof the reality of cancer treatment xxx
16-Oct-16 18:35:15
Thank you so much for putting this into words. Again and again, I feel like giving in, but then I look at the people around me that would be affected by it if I did, so I keep trudging along.
16-Oct-16 20:39:53
Well said Juicy. Hugs and love to all the brave people face this truth every day.
17-Oct-16 0:28:15
I have heard this said before in different ways. Norm McDonald talks about this during his shows. He doesn't make light of, but does make a point. It's something to think about. On another note, I think people mean well because it's been called that for many years. The very first person with cancer that I had took care of when I was 18 yrs old was my neighbor, Virginia. She called said it was a storm. She would beat the storm. She said this because she had to prepare for the treatments and hunker down. Over the years I have heard people call it a fight, a battler, a war, a boxing match and a chess match. The oddest analogy was my best friends Mom. She always said she would win the race. Carmen was a Nascar fan and thought of the red and white blood cells as the drivers. One would be in the lead and the other would fall behind. She could see the finish line and the checkered flag.

I know how one can lose patience with how others liken what you're going through to what they have heard over the years and I understand your words. I have made that mistake a time or two. I admit it.

I wish you well, Ju.
17-Oct-16 21:41:06
love this juicy..you know what im going thru with my mom..only she has been fighting cancer for over a year now and fight curatiously..praying for you and my mom..you have won and so happy for you and just hope one day i can say the same with my mom...ring the bell loudly and proudly girl cause you won a hard fought battle..at least i can say one person I know fought and won and beat cancers stupid ass...<3 xxx
19-Oct-16 20:34:45
Very well put honey. Cancer is a monster that is not always subdued or beaten. So glad to here you are well. You have overcome an adversary that is torturous and overwhelming. Only the strong survive and you are a perfect example. Many prayers sent your way.