Saturday, February 18, 2012

THE FACES OF CANCER

While at my oncologist appointment the other day I was noticing, for the first time, the many faces of cancer. My oncologist was running about an hour and a half behind and Eileen, her PA was out sick. So while Kathy and I were waiting I was noticing the many faces of the people that were there waiting to see their oncologist or the family and/or friends of the people waiting with them.

There were people of ALL ages, classes and color. While people watching I overheard the many faces talking about their lives and what their plans were after their visit was done. Cancer is non-discriminating about who it infects. 

So many times I will think back on my visits to my Oncologist and I realize how much more relaxed I am now than I was in the early days of my cancer. I guess I have become more accepting and more along the lines of okay what to do next, if there is something to do.

Life goes on and on no matter what. Our household now has a motto and that motto is "It's All Good No Matter What".   

These are my Thoughts and Feelings from Jillesville.

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