
Also, when I was first diagnosed, many people came to me asking what they could do for me. I didn't know what I could do for me, let alone know what to ask of others. I recently read an article at www.healthcentral.com titled Ten Things You Can do for a Friend with Breast Cancer. It is a great list of suggestions, many of which are a gift of time and not money.
Speaking of friends with cancer, hop on over and give Minerva and Jenny a shout for completing chemo. No matter what kind of chemo, or what kind of cancer, the experience is challenging to say the least and successfully completing it is quite an accomplishment.
Speaking of accomplishments, Glori has good news. She is in partial remission and on her way to complete remission of her lung cancer. Congratulations!
I don't know if you have noticed the "Fight Cancer" button on the sidebar (scroll down a bit). It is part ofthe American Cancer Society's effort to raise awareness about cancer. Click it and check out their resources. If you'd like, there is room for you to join us. When you think about it, we all fight cancer every day.