Words of Support

Words of Support

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Aecroze

Thatcher has grown so much! Important to try and focus on the little victories and I’m glad you’re being open to new forms of therapy. Tell Annie I’ll be out again soon for a longer ramble this time. Last time I met 2 of my kids for lunch at He...
  • 12 months ago
  • on '5/12ths of the Way Through' update

Mary-Alice DeBoer

I really appreciate you sharing your writing Liz. Know that I am praying for you and your family tonight.
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'Awkwardness=Caring' update

Natalie Noyes

Thanks for your post. :) It sounds like you are very kind and gracious when someone says something that can come across as awkward, even though they meant well (I think we have all been there at some point!). I’m so glad you are so blessed to ...
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'Awkwardness=Caring' update

Lisa DiTommaso

Hi Liz! I appreciate your post, letting me know that saying something is better than saying nothing. I appreciate your post sharing your journey. It helps me know how to pray. I love hearing how you have an army around you to support you!
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'Awkwardness=Caring' update

Joseph Fletcher

Sending well wishes from our family to yours. Life sometimes forces overwhelming challenges on us and it's important to allow yourself to process emotions, especially sadness and grief in these times. Living for the moments of happiness with famil...
  • about 1 year ago
  • with donation

Linda Manka

I am breathing deep, fighting tears - not necessarily in sadness but in total awe of this wonderful, deep feeling, seeing and understanding young woman who is facing and teaching others about surviving the details of horrific in the midst of beau...
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'Get Your Colonoscopy Early' update

Jennifer Saks

And you have every right to be sad. Cancer IS sad, and it's hard...maybe harder on family, even, than on the person with cancer in some ways. It takes more energy than you have. It's like a death...the grieving is normal and to be expected, and ...
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'We're Just Really Sad' update

Jennifer Saks

And you have every right to be sad. Cancer IS sad, and it's hard...maybe harder on family, even, than on the person with cancer in some ways. It takes more energy than you have. It's like a death...the grieving is normal and to be expected, and ...
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'We're Just Really Sad' update

Jennifer Saks

Liz, I know what you're saying. I had breast cancer surgery, chemo and radiation in 2000/2001. I was thinking those same thoughts. I remember my surgeon saying I was so young (I ws 55!) I was feeling kind of uncertain about my future. Now again...
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'I Aspire To Be Old' update

Jennifer Saks

Liz, I know what you're saying. I had breast cancer surgery, chemo and radiation in 2000/2001. I was thinking those same thoughts. I remember my surgeon saying I was so young (I ws 55!) I was feeling kind of uncertain about my future. Now again...
  • about 1 year ago
  • on 'I Aspire To Be Old' update

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