Whenever I think about other people with cancer (especially those I know with it), it makes me really sad and mad, but at the same time grateful that I am doing better. I understand what it's like to get the news that "they've found something", to live off of hope and the understanding that, at least for me, you never really know what's going to happen. I've been told that the uncertainty would drive most people nuts. But then again, isn't that life anyways - you can't predict the future. All you can do is keep moving forward...
My thoughts are with you, Alicia.
Sorry to hear about Alicia. I actually spent two days going back and reading everthing she wrote.
ReplyDeleteShe passed away on Thursday, April 22nd. She was among friends and family.
ReplyDeleteWow. I had no idea. I'm really proud of you for blogging about your condition. That's extremely brave. I'm glad you're doing better and I'm sorry I missed the reunion. It looks like (from the photos) that everyone who attended had a great time, which I'm sure was thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteI still remember riding to school with you and your mom. That was pretty awesome. She's a riot.
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