Cancer is big, and we all react differently to big things. You were in the moment; no shame from here.
My husband was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in 2016. He's been in remission nearly eight years and he's still going strong. It's possible to get to the Other Side, and I see that for you. Much love from the West Coast of the US of A.
You are very kind in sharing with me your experience and the recovery of your husband. I now feel less afraid and will allow some room for Hope in my situation too. I worry that my approach and narrative in writing (which is my way of 'coping' with the possibile outcome) doesn't come across as aloof or forgiving of such a serious illness to people who are going through this or have been here before me. I'm rapidly moving through many emotional phases during this unknowing/waiting period of time. Your kind comment has given me a fresh scope for adopting some positivity for when I do find out where my future lies. Thank you so kindly.
Cancer is big, and we all react differently to big things. You were in the moment; no shame from here.
My husband was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in 2016. He's been in remission nearly eight years and he's still going strong. It's possible to get to the Other Side, and I see that for you. Much love from the West Coast of the US of A.
You are very kind in sharing with me your experience and the recovery of your husband. I now feel less afraid and will allow some room for Hope in my situation too. I worry that my approach and narrative in writing (which is my way of 'coping' with the possibile outcome) doesn't come across as aloof or forgiving of such a serious illness to people who are going through this or have been here before me. I'm rapidly moving through many emotional phases during this unknowing/waiting period of time. Your kind comment has given me a fresh scope for adopting some positivity for when I do find out where my future lies. Thank you so kindly.