More often than not, I like to think about what CAN be done, not what CANNOT be done; however, there is a big fat Silver Lining in thinking about what cancer CANNOT do. I’m lovin’ this. So much.
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"What cancer can not do" was somewhat of a mantra @ my cancer center, where I had my treatment, and later became a volunteer. The sooner we could get the patients to focus on cancer's limitations the easier it was for them to accept, they had a disease…not the disease had them. Thank you for publishing this.
These words express my thoughts and resolve how to mentally deal with living with CANCER for over 15 years; so many precious elements of my life are out of my cancers reach.
“What Cancer Cannot Do” anonymous words express its limitations and all I still have SO WELL.
Sincerely appreciate the inspiration
David Bender
"What cancer can not do" was somewhat of a mantra @ my cancer center, where I had my treatment, and later became a volunteer. The sooner we could get the patients to focus on cancer's limitations the easier it was for them to accept, they had a disease…not the disease had them. Thank you for publishing this.
Thank you for your comment, Mary! So great.
Thought of you Flossie when I read this. love you.
These words express my thoughts and resolve how to mentally deal with living with CANCER for over 15 years; so many precious elements of my life are out of my cancers reach.
“What Cancer Cannot Do” anonymous words express its limitations and all I still have SO WELL.
Sincerely appreciate the inspiration
David Bender
Thank you for your kind words! I so appreciate your writing!