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Cancer Sucks/Love you Dad

sleddin pete

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Might not be the right place on S/W but thank you Dad.

One year ago tonight,right now,you left us,29 days after diagnosis.

Tell your folks you love them,it might be the last time you can.

You made me who I am and introduced me to the mountains.
Pete
 
Heart felt sympathies about the loss of your Dad. No doubt a very difficult time. You're so right "Cancer Sucks". Took my best friend from me with a malignant brain tumor at 24 years old. There probably isn't a Snowester on here who in some way hasn't been affected by it. "Life is not a dress rehearsal". Live it to the fullest....now. :rose:
 
Love them.
Not my parent but my parents best friend whom was there the day I was born was diagnosed with breast cancer 4 months ago. She's going to live but I saw her for the first time yesterday after her major kimo therapy and she's healthy and hairless.
I told her she looks beautiful and gave her a kiss. She's not in the clear yet but is definitly recovering.
Death is mans enemy.
 
i have lost a few family members and family friends to cancer. most recent was my girls grandfather back in march. its the most ruthless killer out there.
 
sleddin pete and all of those who have lost someone prematurely to cancer. I feel your pain and sorrow. It is more difficult than words can discribe.I know that your father or other loved one would want you to move on with your life.They did not want to be a burden on anyone.They would only want the best for all those left behind.Remimber the good and hold on to that! I know because I have cancer.The biggest fear is not of seeing another sunrise or snowflake,but of leaving my wife and my children behind! Live each day as if it was your last.Thank God for it! Give your wife,kids, parents,and anyone else you care about a hug.Let them know they are loved! You just never know,tomorrow is not promised!!!
 
Might not be the right place on S/W but thank you Dad.

One year ago tonight,right now,you left us,29 days after diagnosis.

Tell your folks you love them,it might be the last time you can.

You made me who I am and introduced me to the mountains.
Pete


nice post sleddin pete....i pray Gods Grace will have you both on the same trail once again in the future after you have given all you can offer this place...
 
My dad was just diagnosted with stage 4 brain cancer, I'm not sure what I would do if I lost him now. He's taught me more than any schooling could. I love my dad with everything I've got, been working with him side by side since I was 6 years old.
 
My dad was just diagnosted with stage 4 brain cancer, I'm not sure what I would do if I lost him now. He's taught me more than any schooling could. I love my dad with everything I've got, been working with him side by side since I was 6 years old.


its a catch 22....you have to be strong enough once he is gone...and its important for HIM to know that you would be strong as well...i myself i know feel much more comfortable passing on knowing my children are strong enough to continue...my prayers for you and your father...sounds like he is a heck of a guy...!!!
 
my dad is going 6 years from being diagnosed with colon cancer. he has been told this spring he has been cured. we haved worked together every day for 15 years now and don't know what i would of done if i lost him. sorry for anyone else that has cancer:rose:
 
Sorry to hear, my Dad's father passed away when I was one yr old... All I remember of him is a picture with him, my dad and myself on the front steps...

My mom's father was a victim of Lung Cancer and passed away last summer... lots of good memories with him.


Very sorry to hear your loss... :(:rose:
 
Thank you Omernikski,and to you and others.You need to know for those of us that are diagnosed with cancer, life is not over just yet.We have a major change,go though an emotional rollor coaster,take the treatment in stride,and learn to deal with it!The most important thing is to keep the faith and be strong.To focus on something else other than the cancer.We can sence the sadness and pitty in others that may surround us.It hard enough for ourselves to keep these emotions in check,be positive there is no room for anything else!Do not give up hope without that,it's over! Value the time that you still have and make the most of it.....It is not so much how long we live,but how live in the time we have left. Be strong and GOD bless.
 
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