Just wanted to shout out to you many cudoes for being able to tell your story- I'm still way too emotional to talk freely like you. My husband of 25 years passed away from non- Hodgkins lymphoma with aplastic anemia, and our daughter (a survivor) was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in 1994. My Mother just finished treatment for lung cancer and we lost her sister to the same in 2007. Funny because there was no cancer in our family b4 1994. I would say hair loss is one of the first los
Kelly, I know how much courage it takes to talk to oneself and loved ones about cancer, but I am in awe at people who share it with the world. I wish you the very best.
Kelly thank you for sharing your story. I like others who have posted have experienced the lost of my brother to AML and he was 34 when he died in Oct 2007 and we lost a 15 yr old cousiin in Sept 2008 to Osteosarcoma after she battled for over 3 years. I remember the day that Troy's hair really started coming out and he hated it as he had beautiful hair and he also decided it was time to shave his head. I remember it like yesterday and miss him so much! You are a brave women. God Bless!
Stingray, Thank you for sending me an email. You are 1 of the few awesome men in the world... out there to love your true love. i am so sorry for your loss. There are so many women that must battle breast cancer alone. Lisa is very lucky to have had you by her side. May your life be peaceful and the pain get easier until one day you meet Lisa again for your eternal lives together.
I am not Edwars or Mark...I am Mike...My wife of 25 years, Lisa, passed away in July 2008, after an eight year battle with breast cancer. Kelly mentioned her silver earrings. I buried my Lisa with her 25th wedding anniversary gift, her silver earrings. In as much as you women who suffer appreciate your husbands, We too appreciate and love you as well. You are our heroes. You suffer the treatments for your families, and inspire us Men, who secretly wish that we too were as strong as all of you.
Funny, Fabulous, got to get your book! Your friends (and family) are so lucky to have you in their lives. Insight, perspective, compassion, humor- Wow, the full meal deal!!
Thank you again for telling your story. Your story is my story and I'm sure there are thousands of us out there. Edward is so much like my Mark. We are blessed to have these men in our lives. They truly do love us and believe that we are beautiful bald. Wow! You are amazing. You make me smile and cry all in one breath. Thank you.
Wow, you are such an amazing writer, speaker, person! You have made me tap into the fears and the tears buried for years and let them flow. Your honesty and realness is so refreshing. You have been blessed with so much and you bless us with your story. Thank you
I had cancer at 34. Besides the moment of diagnosis, shaving my hair because of chemo was one of the most traumatic moments of my life. I have a husband who loves me, but was not there for me during cancer, for some reason. You are right. Your husband is really good at it. You are blessed.
Just wanted to shout out to you many cudoes for being able to tell your story- I'm still way too emotional to talk freely like you. My husband of 25 years passed away from non- Hodgkins lymphoma with aplastic anemia, and our daughter (a survivor) was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in 1994. My Mother just finished treatment for lung cancer and we lost her sister to the same in 2007. Funny because there was no cancer in our family b4 1994. I would say hair loss is one of the first los
galmedic66 3 months ago
Kelly, I know how much courage it takes to talk to oneself and loved ones about cancer, but I am in awe at people who share it with the world. I wish you the very best.
DoRayMeFa 2 years ago 2
Kelly thank you for sharing your story. I like others who have posted have experienced the lost of my brother to AML and he was 34 when he died in Oct 2007 and we lost a 15 yr old cousiin in Sept 2008 to Osteosarcoma after she battled for over 3 years. I remember the day that Troy's hair really started coming out and he hated it as he had beautiful hair and he also decided it was time to shave his head. I remember it like yesterday and miss him so much! You are a brave women. God Bless!
TracyEGardner 2 years ago
Stingray, Thank you for sending me an email. You are 1 of the few awesome men in the world... out there to love your true love. i am so sorry for your loss. There are so many women that must battle breast cancer alone. Lisa is very lucky to have had you by her side. May your life be peaceful and the pain get easier until one day you meet Lisa again for your eternal lives together.
4lovebugsathome 3 years ago
I am not Edwars or Mark...I am Mike...My wife of 25 years, Lisa, passed away in July 2008, after an eight year battle with breast cancer. Kelly mentioned her silver earrings. I buried my Lisa with her 25th wedding anniversary gift, her silver earrings. In as much as you women who suffer appreciate your husbands, We too appreciate and love you as well. You are our heroes. You suffer the treatments for your families, and inspire us Men, who secretly wish that we too were as strong as all of you.
stingray122 3 years ago
Funny, Fabulous, got to get your book! Your friends (and family) are so lucky to have you in their lives. Insight, perspective, compassion, humor- Wow, the full meal deal!!
ollsurvivor2006 3 years ago
As a former oncology nurse i find this very touching and am out to seek you book, you are a very brave & wonderful woman! God bless you
crazybitchinbama 3 years ago
Thank you again for telling your story. Your story is my story and I'm sure there are thousands of us out there. Edward is so much like my Mark. We are blessed to have these men in our lives. They truly do love us and believe that we are beautiful bald. Wow! You are amazing. You make me smile and cry all in one breath. Thank you.
4lovebugsathome 3 years ago
Wow, you are such an amazing writer, speaker, person! You have made me tap into the fears and the tears buried for years and let them flow. Your honesty and realness is so refreshing. You have been blessed with so much and you bless us with your story. Thank you
cylaris 3 years ago
I had cancer at 34. Besides the moment of diagnosis, shaving my hair because of chemo was one of the most traumatic moments of my life. I have a husband who loves me, but was not there for me during cancer, for some reason. You are right. Your husband is really good at it. You are blessed.
Tippmannmann999 3 years ago