How To Truly Win Your Battle

By: Rebecca Watson (View Profile)

“YEA!” she exclaimed. “I don’t have to fix my hair today!”

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posted: 12.30.2008
Daniel
Thank you very much for sharing. This is truly inspiring. I love this
posted: 12.29.2008
Davey's Old Lady
All I can say is thank you.
posted: 09.28.2007
L Crews
This is such a beautiful story. I have been the cancer and treatment route and am on my second round of chemo trreatments now. That is such a beautiful way to look at it, always positive and upbeat. To me it is just a part of my life and something I have to do, same as a heart patient takes medicine or a diabetic takes insulin. Lelia Crews
posted: 09.26.2007
DM
Rebecca, Thank you for sharing your story. It is inspiring to say the least and your cousin is obviously an amazing woman. My sisters and I lost our mother 4 years ago to brain cancer. She was very strong and went through 2-1/2 years of treatments. I wish she would have had the same inspiration your cousin had. It just wasn't so easy for her. Again, thank you for sharing and I'll be printing your story out for future reading.
posted: 09.26.2007
Kim MacGregor
What you have written is POWERFUL! I nursed my mother back from breast cancer, only to lose her to colon cancer 13 years later. She was a fiercely strong willed woman who inspired me, as Julia has. No life is lost in vein, if every person who is touched by another person's story, lives with gratitude for what we have...while we have it.
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