Best wishes, Angela. That really sucks. I can't say I know what you've been going through, but I have some idea. I hope you have all the strength to accept the things you can't change and fight for the things you can.
All of us on these forums are going to be affected in some way or other by cancer in our lifetimes, given that odds are that about one out of every two of us will have it at some point. When you're younger, you never think about this unless it directly affects you, your family, or a friend.
Having had a few close family members or friends who had cancer (plus my own type 1 diabetes to an extent), I've come to see these events as reminders for us all to remember what's important in our lives. The strange thing is as tragic as the news can be in some cases (depending on the severity of the illness), they do a lot to help us focus on the big values of life. The appreciation for the life we have can become so much stronger once we've experienced it under threat.
I hope you have a speedy recovery and can benefit from much of the life's wisdom you may encounter on your journey.
All of us on these forums are going to be affected in some way or other by cancer in our lifetimes, given that odds are that about one out of every two of us will have it at some point. When you're younger, you never think about this unless it directly affects you, your family, or a friend.
Having had a few close family members or friends who had cancer (plus my own type 1 diabetes to an extent), I've come to see these events as reminders for us all to remember what's important in our lives. The strange thing is as tragic as the news can be in some cases (depending on the severity of the illness), they do a lot to help us focus on the big values of life. The appreciation for the life we have can become so much stronger once we've experienced it under threat.
I hope you have a speedy recovery and can benefit from much of the life's wisdom you may encounter on your journey.
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