Thanks, all, I appreciate your empathy and well-wishes. So does Mrs. THX. The point I was bringing up was that cancer is so prevalent in our society that sometimes it get's, I don't know, taken for granted. And I'm totally not trying to say that people are unsympathetic, rather that kind of like space shuttle launches were for awhile, we just kind of forget about it. And why not; it sucks to think about. But a story about a kid like that who has faced the deepest challenge that you can come up against and be philosophical about it, is jaw dropping. And he is absolutely right. You MUST stay positive. The mantra around the house right now is No Negative Vibes. We are doing our best to make positive energy, for ourselves, and for the people around us. And that seems to be what this young man is doing as well. Because he knows that people are going to hurt and grieve after he is gone, and he would wish that they stay focused on the good energy they have. And go on. Because the earth is going to keep moving around the sun.
thats a very touching story i enjoyed it alot thank you very much
Unable to keep a dry eye and also brings back a painful memory. My daughter was diagnosed with cancer while in 2nd year of college. The pain my wife and I went through is indescribable. Fortunately, she beat the cancer and is a mother of three. I extend my prayers and good wishes to the young man and he's family. What there going through is probably the worst imaginable ordeal in their life.
Thanks BI -- great post. The tears are still flowing. I am inspired. Best wishes to Mrs. Thx--you both are in our prayers.
Awesome post, awesome story.
What everybody else said, BI. Had to get the kleenex. I feel for ya, THX-1138. Lost my older bro last May. You and your wife are in my prayers.