Well this was the hardest part for me and continues to be. Other than immediate family and a few very close friends, I have told no one. I was in church for good Friday and standing in the back next to a "friend" who whispered during communion, everyone in the church who had cancer. that did it for me...I don't want to be on the "C" list. I really don't want the kids at Post to know. It's just too hard to explain the whole process and what it entails. Plus I think people get the idea that if you have cancer it is the road to death. (which I hope it isn't). I do think people have a preconceived notion that Cancer is a no win disease, which they tell you it is not. So only a few close friends know, and I hope they will keep it confidential at least for now.
So the reason for this blog is to keep everyone who cares up to date on the journey, which I feel it truly is. So stay tuned....
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