This one, you guys. This one. I have LOVED writing these articles for CSC, each one telling an authentic part of my story. This one delves into a concept I have come to cling to in every facet of my life…and one that may very well be relatable in many facets of yours.
https://www.cancersupportcommunity.org/blog/grief-loss-gratitude-gain
Thank you for reading. Stay tuned for part 5 coming September 1. 💛
It is so nice to read your amazing words again after a gap , dear Amber. I have been eagerly looking forward for it, as they provide me immense relief, exercise for my aged mind [ nearing 83] and an excellent method to overcome loneliness during my survival with cancer.
August 18th is our 56th Wedding Anniversary– I wonder how my dear wife [78] is able to put up with a person like me for such long years ! She is my caregiver, family-support, advisor in critical moments. Now my daughter is slowly taking over the tougher tasks from her Mom– in supporting me. I am very fortunate and always feel thankful to God– even after blessing me with Cancer.
Pl continue your writings– they serve the cause which is so dear to you– to provide relief to cancer patients.
Very few persons are blessed by God with such enormous communication capabilities– He expects you to continue your Mission.
I love to share my recent experiences of interaction with Cancer patients here– whenever you find time.
Blessings’
Ramana T
India
This is such an encouraging comment, Ramana. Thank you 🙂
And yes, I will keep writing. I’m thinking of possibly writing a book…we’ll see.
You are a true Life-Guide, Amber, responding so fast and encouragingly for my message.
Authoring is a very tough task– I have taken almost 3 years to compile my Text Book for Engineers before the year 2000 and 9 months to update it during 2019, after I am confirmed with metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma.
God will surely bless you with all the resources needed for publishing your Book.
Eagerly waiting,
Ramana T
I appreciate the foreshadowed hope that I get published one day soon 🙂