This was my fifth Christmas to celebrate since finishing up on my cancer treatment. Thanks to Proton Beam Therapy, I was able to celebrate knowing that I am cured of cancer and I didn't have to radically alter my life to do it.
I feel so sorry for men who choose options only on the recommendation of their doctors and refuse to do their own homework.
I received a very nice Christmas card from a family of someone who found my blog and needed hope for their father. One quote. "I believe you may have changed the entire course of his life and I am so grateful for your knidness."
Sometimes when I blog, I catch myself wondering if there is anyone out there. When that happens, I will remind myself of this card and know that I have a mission to do and need to just try to help and catch the blessing of it later down the road.
Have a good Monday.
Blessings,
Rick
Monday, December 28, 2009
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