"I understood then that I hadn’t just helped them find the perfect way to celebrate the only 50th anniversary they would have, I had also helped them come together in a perfect way to begin the process of saying the long good-bye that cancer demands."
https://t.co/Xo3NoCCJKV
@MarioNawfal They were doing dangerous gain of function research on avian flu, just as they were on coronavirus. Unbelievable how underreported this is:
https://t.co/HXufnlljun
@MarioNawfal They were doing dangerous gain of function research on avian flu, just as they were on coronavirus. Unbelievable how underreported this is:
https://t.co/HXufnlljun
“Bleached by the sun, the skull had clearly been sitting undisturbed in that spot for countless years. But on that morning, the skull had been beckoning me. It was ready to be found, and I was meant to find it.”
https://t.co/CTsejtsoPM
The Time that Remains
“After three weeks in Cuba, I had proven to myself something all cancer patients must: that my best days were not all behind me, that I could live exuberantly in the time that remains.”
#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth#Cuba#survivor
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Hitchhiking to my Rendezvous with Cancer ~ A blog about traveling off the beaten path to cancer survivorship.
"In this moment, without hesitation, I needed to set the course for the rest of my life."
#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth#survivorship#cancer
https://t.co/AkLzijZwWh
@LibbyMbc@sydminnick So wise and so true. Living in the moment, for the moment! I write a lot about this in my blog. I don’t know if cancer will take my life, but I know living fully, exuberantly, authentically has helped me accept the uncertainty. Bless you, Libby! ❤️
https://t.co/IyKP2uzNQF