tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120930375434735207.post4284081774452312416..comments2023-10-24T06:01:57.182-07:00Comments on The Cancer Warrior: Another Warrior, Different BattleMel Majoroshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05820642698361368397noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120930375434735207.post-54730243487715406822010-11-04T06:14:28.182-07:002010-11-04T06:14:28.182-07:00This is a beautiful post anyone with a chronic ill...This is a beautiful post anyone with a chronic illness can identify with. Although a breast cancer buddy and I laugh that we didn't need any more character -- thank you very much - we did accumulate some more through our shared experience with cancer. Illness deepens you at the center where it counts. When you write, "Its all about moments. Lots of them" I want to shout and celebrate.<br /><br />Congratulations on the hope, and strength and fortitude you realized were necessary to create the life you wanted. And I'll be it took all of those 23 years to distill the experience into this beautiful essay. <br /><br />Thank you, Kristin. You are a very special person.Jodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14311014636548513060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120930375434735207.post-3880209871661764832010-02-17T07:46:34.506-08:002010-02-17T07:46:34.506-08:00From another type-I diabetes warrior, thanks for s...From another type-I diabetes warrior, thanks for sharing this honest and heart-felt post. It is courageous to not just survive a disease but to thrive and feel empowered despite it. You're right, it does suck. It sucks a lot. But there are a lot of great things we'd miss if we just stopped our story there.Susie the budget bridehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10729076871750465312noreply@blogger.com