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Resourceful Way to Remission
Three years ago, when Stephen Brown received an unexpected and fear-invoking diagnosis – cancer – he did what he does best – he got physical.
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Words You Long to Hear
Just wanted to share one small blurb of an email that I received not too long ago from a friend who was recently diagnosed. These are words that every patient lives to be able to say.
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Elli Wolpe’s Words of Inspiration
I want to share with you the words of an inspirational speaker at one of our recent events. Her words are powerful and provide a reminder that we do make a difference in the lives of others.
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New Recruits
In recent weeks I have met a few amazing people who are now key foot soldiers in the war against cancers.
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From Where I Sit
I am in a pretty good place; physically, mentally, emotionally, however you would like to measure "good place", I think I am there. My health is now excellent, but my diagnosis left me with a keen awareness of and an appreciation for a lot of things that I may have missed prior to February 24th, 2006.
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Growing Tentacles
Hello world. Hmmmm, my typing skills are even more pathetic at this hour! Didn't think that was even possible. Anyway, I wanted to tell you about a connection I made the other day and the very cool way that I will be able to leverage that meeting into doing something awesome on many levels.
Everyone is Somebody to Someone
When I was diagnosed with leukemia in February of 2006, I couldn't believe the amount of support that I received from all over the place. I received emails and phone calls from friends of friends of friends wishing me a speedy recovery and good spirits.
Why I Do What I Do
I am conviced that there are so many "reasons" for my leukemia diagnosis and more importantly, there are reasons that have drivien me to do the things that I have done as a result of my diagnosis. I may not always know what those reasons are, but the people that I have been able to connect with are too many to mention or even count. I wanted to take a minute and share just a couple of examples of people who have found me or stumbled upon me
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Leukemia Lessons Learned
The top 10 lessons I have learned during my initial diagnosis, treatment and now remission (3 years) phases of my leukemia
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A Little Bundle of BIG Courage