Surviving the Odds

I had a close friend who was pretty inspirational to me and helped me become the woman I am today.  He worked construction during the day and had his own auto shop.  From him I learned the importance of being independent and the long term benefits of steady, hard work.  One day out of nowhere it seemed his dislike for taking a vacation caught up to him.  Had he taken a little more time to smell the roses instead of commercial fumes, he may not have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer.

While we can't prevent all illnesses, it does help to not only get a second opinion but independently seek other options for treatment.  Having mesothelioma was not the end for my friend and a lot of other people.  The quality of life may not be the same as before but it is good to have those we love around for as long as possible.

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with mesotheloma or are undergoing chemo, you may receive free information.

 

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