it is what it is... I am glad you finally got more information.
Have you read anti cancer a new way of life? Good book by a doctor with a brain tumor. He discusses life expectancy and the great range the averages hide, as well as alternative treatments found to be helpful. ( I also read his second book written 20 years later when he was dying. Spoiler alert--He stands by the first book.)
I love the picture of you. You look great! Hang in there.
Stephen I've never completely understood what "holding in the Light" means, but now I do, and so, dear friend, I am holding onto you very very tight In the Light!!!
Connie
Dear Stephen, This life has moments of such absurdity, and yet we do love it so. I'm so valuing your insights into what you're experiencing, all of it. Love, Heather
We are holding you and sending so much love. You are gaining strength and power and taking it one day at a time which is all anyone can really do. Be well. Friday is around the corner! Love Sally Demece and Daniel
Just read your April 18th entry. I heard about your CaringBridge account through your sister Kathy, who suggested reaching out to say hi. Hi. That said, I'm a 66-year-old member of Olympia Friends, and also male, married to my wife Julie--and appreciating the contrast you give me, since I'm twitterpated ONLY about the coronavirus. So I hope to hear more about your experience in dealing with this condition, and will hold you in the Light. Best wishes, namaste, J.C. (John Clifford) Armbruster.
Have you read anti cancer a new way of life? Good book by a doctor with a brain tumor. He discusses life expectancy and the great range the averages hide, as well as alternative treatments found to be helpful. ( I also read his second book written 20 years later when he was dying. Spoiler alert--He stands by the first book.)
I love the picture of you. You look great! Hang in there.
Love, Jan