Fellow blogger Sue Vincent has been battling lung cancer for quite a while, and she’s losing. In what may be her last post, she offers her perspective. Life is too short, and the possibility of death comes when you least expect it.
This may be the final post that I get chance to write for the Silent Eye… that decision has been taken out of my hands. I spent much of last week in hospital, having, as many of you know, been diagnosed with incurable small cell lung cancer last September. It has been an interesting and informative journey on so many levels as familiar things have been stripped away and a gift of love left in its place… rather like the tooth fairy leaving something of real value in place of a discarded incisor.
First to go was the illusion of near-immortality that gets us through life, one way or another. We know there is a certain inevitability about life leading to death, but we tend not to apply it to ourselves until we are forced to pay attention. Dealing with the situation that made me sit up and listen meant…
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Thank you for reblogging this, Abbie. I hope it may be of help to others.
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You’re welcome. As always, you’re in my thoughts.
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Thanks, Abbie.
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You’re welcome.
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Hi Abbie. I’m grateful to see you reblogged this onto your blog.
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Thanks for sharing this! It was profound and lovely. My condolences to you and your friend. CSA
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You’re welcome, and thank you.
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