So many of us have been touched by someone with cancer. The youngest are definitely the hardest I think. It is great to hear some success stories!!!!! Congrats to everyone who is currently cancer-free!! That is a huge success!!!As more stories are added, I will continue to add names to my prayer list. Loosing anyone for any reason is not easy....and having to watch a loved one suffer...
Thank you to everyone for your stories. I is comforting to know that you're not alone in some situations.
guster girl ~ purple on my wrist for my daddy too!I love to get comments on my braclet because it gives me a chance to tell my story and get the word about pancreatic cancer out.
Richard ~ There are so few of us who can really understand pancreatic cancer. I'm so sorry for your "loss", or "found"! Thank you for sharing...and definitely for the plea for research funding. There is just not enough funding or research for this disease because it is not as wide-spread as some of the more common forms of cancer...but the truth seems to be that it is a death sentence for anyone who gets the diagnosis. Out of the appx. 30,000 who are diagnosed, about 28,000-29,000 will die within the first year.I know the scenario all too well. Thankfully, our loved ones are pain-free now.







As more stories are added, I will continue to add names to my prayer list. Loosing anyone for any reason is not easy....and having to watch a loved one suffer...
Thank you to everyone for your stories. I is comforting to know that you're not alone in some situations.

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