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Re: OT - Seeking some divine intervention
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Posted by john d on June 30, 2006 at 21:44:33 from (69.130.180.75):
In Reply to: OT - Seeking some divine intervention posted by ShepFL on June 30, 2006 at 16:33:25:
Will do. As a cancer survivor-in-progress, I can tell anyone who is dealing with cancer, or who has a loved one dealing with it, that support from family and friends is extremely important. I was diagnosed with stage 3B kidney cancer in the fall of '01, and told I likely had 6 to 18 months before it would be back. A good friend of mine who is a doctor had a long talk with me at the time and said, "You didn't pick this, it picked you. Don't waste a moment wondering why you got it, or what you could have done to avoid it. This will likely kill you, but.... it might not. This experience is going to be the scariest roller-coaster ride of your life, and you don't have the choice of not riding. So you may as well hang on and learn to enjoy the view!" Her words have gotten me through some tough times. Celebrate uncertainty!
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