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Carla: Isn't that the truth? I feel the same way. There are so many things that I enjoy so much more than I used to because I didn't take the time. Now I do. And there are many things that no longer seem important to me. It's truly a mind-altering (soul-altering) experience, even though it can be horrible and frightening. -- Kathy in Boise
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From: ken naehring [SMTP:blessu@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Monday, October 12, 1998 10:19 PM
To: mol-cancer
Subject: [MOL] Greg
I just wanted to welcome you to mol-forum and share with you my heart felt prayers that things will begin to improve with the new chemo that you will be starting..
I hope that you have found some good books to help you stay on the track for wellness. This cancering journey is a hard road and it can be easy to think about the sadness of it, yet the true blessings lie in the joy of discovery we can make each and everyday. I think often about when I was growing up, I used to hear people talking about stopping to smell the roses. It wasn't until I began on the cancering journey that I truly began to know the meaning of that and now I have found how to enjoy the beauty of a rose garden in full bloom in my heart.
We are so glad to have you become a part of one of the most wonderful groups of people that you will ever know and I pray that you will find the blessings here of a rose... Carla << File: ATT00004.htm >>
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