I have a co-worker that has a son (who had Leukemia). He was told he'd never make it because it traveled into his bone. He did loose a leg, but he's gown up now. He fought the fight, and proved those doctor's wrong. He was also told he'd never be able to have kids. This year his wife had a healthy baby boy. there is room for hope and healing!
I have twice survived cancer - nearly 40 years since cervical cancer with no recurrence, and a year out from breast cancer, so far so good. I also work with cancer patients on a daily basis.
Thank you for bringing awareness to the battle against cancer, and thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/02/signs-and-signposts.html
I am so glad that they have this! I know too many people who have either won their battle with cancer or lost it. My sister-in-law's mother past away from cancer about two weeks ago.
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There is always a hope.. for cancer fighters Never ever give up
ReplyDeletePelukk... Mari sama sama berjuang ya mak ^_^
ReplyDeletePray for all cancer survivor
ReplyDeleteMaaak Indah..
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There is room for hope! Fight the fight!
ReplyDeleteI have a co-worker that has a son (who had Leukemia). He was told he'd never make it because it traveled into his bone. He did loose a leg, but he's gown up now. He fought the fight, and proved those doctor's wrong. He was also told he'd never be able to have kids. This year his wife had a healthy baby boy. there is room for hope and healing!
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ReplyDeleteYes, light, hope, strength to fight and confidence in the new advances in medicine!
ReplyDeleteThere is hope for all sufferers
ReplyDeleteMama bo obii kereen, terus smangat yo mak
ReplyDeleteEmak, kamu sumber inspirasiku! Doaku untukmu, Mak :*
ReplyDeletePeluuuuukkkk eraaattttttt *hugs*
Lawan terus si cancer dengan semangat dan keyakinan, in syaa Allah si cancer jadi ciut, semangat makkkk
ReplyDeleteI have twice survived cancer - nearly 40 years since cervical cancer with no recurrence, and a year out from breast cancer, so far so good. I also work with cancer patients on a daily basis.
ReplyDeleteThank you for bringing awareness to the battle against cancer, and thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/02/signs-and-signposts.html
There is always hope <3
ReplyDeleteSelalu ada harapan ya, Mbak.. :D
ReplyDeleteSemoga diangkat semua penyakit ya Mak....
ReplyDeleteDo'a ku buat Mak Indah...
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Mak Indah semangat. Love u <3
ReplyDeleteI agree that there is always hope, Hugs Karren
ReplyDeleteSemangaaat,,, Semoga cepat tuntas segala penyakitnyaa...
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful reminder :)
ReplyDeleteWe can never give up hope! Wonderful reminder! Thank you for linking up to the Oh My Heartsie Girls Wordless Wednesday Linky Party!
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ReplyDeleteSehat dan terus semangat ya, Mama Boo. . .
You never walk alone :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for honoring world cancer day. We appreciate you linking up (:
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that they have this! I know too many people who have either won their battle with cancer or lost it. My sister-in-law's mother past away from cancer about two weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there is any person who hasn't been affected by cancer in some way. Like others have said, there is always room for hope!
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