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RE: March 14. A Promise Made Is A Promise Kept - What Cancer looks like in the Body

in #esteem6 years ago

Dear @wolfhart,

It was really a horrifying sight. But, that was in the past. You were able to move on and, happily blogging. Yes. often, its difficult to remember scary, painful and daunting details in the past and, thank you for sharing them with us.

Remember this though: we are living in the present and, as far as I know, you are going to beat cancer. Not just on this round but in your lifetime.

Take good care of yourself always.

Anne

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Very nice words
I do beleive that we have to remember the past so we can move forward in the future.
It was a scary time, and now we can handle these times better and overcome them. Look at the situation rationally and take the appropriate actions to solve the problem

How are you doing in the land of down under. I hope all is going good with you. Be safe

Well, I am still getting over the death of my dog but, in my studies, I think that I am adjusting just fine. I love staying here actually.

Sorry about your dog. I am glad that you like (love) it there. That’s important

It was something we have been trying to deny for a few months now. But at least, when she did passed away, she was with her family. She did not die alone.

That is so important. Being around loved ones.

Yes indeed. My dad was with her the whole time. Talking to her and telling her to just let go. It is all right.