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<blockquote data-quote="alnpar" data-source="post: 3819442" data-attributes="member: 51084"><p>We lost our son when he was 28. He has been gone 14 years now.My wife can't move on and I think of him every single day. The hole in your heart will never heal. After his surgery, the doctor said he had 6 week and no more than 6 months. He fought it for his two sons and made 18 months. I have several regrets. I never really talked to him about how he felt about dying. I guess because I was hoping for a miracle. He has a rare cancer DSRT, and only 200 cases in the world at that time.. I'm 72 and I think I would not go through what he went through. I guess I might for my other two grandsons who are close by. They are 13 & 17.</p><p>I honestly think there is a cure for most cancers, but too much money for the Doctors and BIG PHARMA to loose out on!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alnpar, post: 3819442, member: 51084"] We lost our son when he was 28. He has been gone 14 years now.My wife can't move on and I think of him every single day. The hole in your heart will never heal. After his surgery, the doctor said he had 6 week and no more than 6 months. He fought it for his two sons and made 18 months. I have several regrets. I never really talked to him about how he felt about dying. I guess because I was hoping for a miracle. He has a rare cancer DSRT, and only 200 cases in the world at that time.. I'm 72 and I think I would not go through what he went through. I guess I might for my other two grandsons who are close by. They are 13 & 17. I honestly think there is a cure for most cancers, but too much money for the Doctors and BIG PHARMA to loose out on!. [/QUOTE]
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