I really appreciate your post, Mary and I am very inspired by your determination and ability to up the objective from that of simply surviving to actually thriving. In my opinion, quality of life issues should be at the forefront of cancer treatment and support. Afterall, what good are added days if we are not thriving and able to appreciate life? You remind us as well that "thriving" does not negate those moments or days of tears, exhaustion, or sadness - simply that we do not let cancer define us. To think, while monitoring and treating your cancer, you are traveling, working and inspiring others. Thanks so much for sharing.
Susan Beausang, 4Women.com
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I really appreciate your post, Mary and I am very inspired by your determination and ability to up the objective from that of simply surviving to actually thriving. In my opinion, quality of life issues should be at the forefront of cancer treatment and support. Afterall, what good are added days if we are not thriving and able to appreciate life? You remind us as well that "thriving" does not negate those moments or days of tears, exhaustion, or sadness - simply that we do not let cancer define us. To think, while monitoring and treating your cancer, you are traveling, working and inspiring others. Thanks so much for sharing.
December 28, 2010 - 8:18amSusan Beausang, 4Women.com
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