Hi Andy,
Two more weeks, Hang in there and keep us posted, I enjoy all the stories you have to tell. your stories of everyday experience means so much to me working with cancer patients. You know many of our Hopi patients don’t like to share in detail what they encounter when they are going through treatment and hearing it from you is very touching. The comic you post reminds me of one we have on our bathroom wall of a manogram and a man totally unprepared for this! You can imagine what that looks like, use your imagination! Its good to have a sense of humor which is great medicine when the going gets tough.
lori
Hi Andy,
Two more weeks, Hang in there and keep us posted, I enjoy all the stories you have to tell. your stories of everyday experience means so much to me working with cancer patients. You know many of our Hopi patients don’t like to share in detail what they encounter when they are going through treatment and hearing it from you is very touching. The comic you post reminds me of one we have on our bathroom wall of a manogram and a man totally unprepared for this! You can imagine what that looks like, use your imagination! Its good to have a sense of humor which is great medicine when the going gets tough.
lori