- Jun 8, 2006
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Keep fighting OP! Keep fighting bro! I have faith in your strength and resiliency.
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My grandfather passed away from liver cancer a couple weeks ago. He was diagnosed about 5 years back. He was devastated when he found out. He cried every day, layed in his bed, lost a lot of weight (because of chemo), he was in bad shape. Doc said he prolly only had a few months until the cancer would literally shut down his body. My grandmother was hit pretty hard, knowing her husband of 50 or so years could pass any day. One day my grandma lost it and broke down in front of him saying how she didn't know how she'd live without him. And from that point on, everything changed. It was like magic. He stopped moping and crying. Gained a little weight, started going to church like he was before he had cancer. Nobody really knew why until one day he told me that he started to see a little clearer why he was alive. He told me that life is fueled by love. A man with nothing to love has no reason to live. He realized that my grandmother needed a little more time with him, so he literally forced himself back to life. It was a complete transformation. He beat the odds and lived 5 years longer than what the doctors anticipated on what they literally called a death sentence at his age. I guess what I'm trying to say is, the will to live is a beautiful thing. Every second above ground is a blessed one and you should cherish every second. If not for you, do it for your girl man. You have to BELIEVE you'll push through. I don't know you, I know nothing about you, I don't know your family, your girl, your personal life, your race, age, etc.. But I BELIEVE you'll beat this man. I wouldn't say that if I didn't see it before with my own eyes. The will to live is a beautiful thing man, you're here on earth for a mission and as long as you're still alive, you know your mission isn't over.
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But memories live one in others and that's what's most painful
My grandfather passed away from liver cancer a couple weeks ago. He was diagnosed about 5 years back. He was devastated when he found out. He cried every day, layed in his bed, lost a lot of weight (because of chemo), he was in bad shape. Doc said he prolly only had a few months until the cancer would literally shut down his body. My grandmother was hit pretty hard, knowing her husband of 50 or so years could pass any day. One day my grandma lost it and broke down in front of him saying how she didn't know how she'd live without him. And from that point on, everything changed. It was like magic. He stopped moping and crying. Gained a little weight, started going to church like he was before he had cancer. Nobody really knew why until one day he told me that he started to see a little clearer why he was alive. He told me that life is fueled by love. A man with nothing to love has no reason to live. He realized that my grandmother needed a little more time with him, so he literally forced himself back to life. It was a complete transformation. He beat the odds and lived 5 years longer than what the doctors anticipated on what they literally called a death sentence at his age. I guess what I'm trying to say is, the will to live is a beautiful thing. Every second above ground is a blessed one and you should cherish every second. If not for you, do it for your girl man. You have to BELIEVE you'll push through. I don't know you, I know nothing about you, I don't know your family, your girl, your personal life, your race, age, etc.. But I BELIEVE you'll beat this man. I wouldn't say that if I didn't see it before with my own eyes. The will to live is a beautiful thing man, you're here on earth for a mission and as long as you're still alive, you know your mission isn't over.
My grandfather passed away from liver cancer a couple weeks ago. He was diagnosed about 5 years back. He was devastated when he found out. He cried every day, layed in his bed, lost a lot of weight (because of chemo), he was in bad shape. Doc said he prolly only had a few months until the cancer would literally shut down his body. My grandmother was hit pretty hard, knowing her husband of 50 or so years could pass any day. One day my grandma lost it and broke down in front of him saying how she didn't know how she'd live without him. And from that point on, everything changed. It was like magic. He stopped moping and crying. Gained a little weight, started going to church like he was before he had cancer. Nobody really knew why until one day he told me that he started to see a little clearer why he was alive. He told me that life is fueled by love. A man with nothing to love has no reason to live. He realized that my grandmother needed a little more time with him, so he literally forced himself back to life. It was a complete transformation. He beat the odds and lived 5 years longer than what the doctors anticipated on what they literally called a death sentence at his age. I guess what I'm trying to say is, the will to live is a beautiful thing. Every second above ground is a blessed one and you should cherish every second. If not for you, do it for your girl man. You have to BELIEVE you'll push through. I don't know you, I know nothing about you, I don't know your family, your girl, your personal life, your race, age, etc.. But I BELIEVE you'll beat this man. I wouldn't say that if I didn't see it before with my own eyes. The will to live is a beautiful thing man, you're here on earth for a mission and as long as you're still alive, you know your mission isn't over.