Acceptance of death and cancer did not mean I intended to give up, just the opposite. I was prepared to fight cancer not out of fear of dying, but out of joy of living.
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We all die. Not all of us live.
I am fighting to stay alive not because I fear death, but because I love life.
I thank God every day for this life, and I want there to be more, though that__ not known. What is known is that I__ alive today, this minute. And that__ pretty much what we all have _ this day, this moment.
Parts of our genome simply cannot survive a situation where the environment suffers from the full overload of toxins we currently live in.
You're actually each other's wingman. You never leave your partner vulnerable." - Graham Warner, husband of fun-loving seven-time cancer survivor Dionne Warner
Heaven is freakin' not ready for me!" - seven-time cancer survivor Dionne Warner in Never Leave Your Wingman
The world around me is dissolving leaving here and there spots of time. The world is a cancer eating itself away.
Maybe 'Okay' will be our 'always'...
God, who knows me by name, [is] right next to me.
There are times when we find ourselves pitching downwards, out of control. Yet God is always nearby...
If it's possible to send a message from heaven, I'll get one to you.
Awareness Makes a Cure Possible.
once ruffle-skirted vanity table where I primped at thirteen, opening drawers to a private chaos of eyeshadows lavender teal sky-blue, swarms of hair pins pony tail fasteners, stashes of powders, colonies of tiny lipsticks (p.39)
All the anxiety over small things had burned off me in the fire of reentry, the fire of being afraid I was going to die.
Cure the symptoms, cure the disease.
An unhealthy life is destined to end with an unhealthy death.
Only one person was conspicuously missing from the (American Society of Clinical Oncology, ASCO) party - Dennis Slamon. Having spent the afternoon planning the next phase of Herceptin trials with breast oncologists at ASCO, Slamon had jumped into his rundown Nissan and driven home.