tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16194939.post5346077653271019706..comments2024-02-28T00:44:40.145-05:00Comments on A Lil Lytnin' Strikes Lung Cancer: Parenting with a Chronic IllnessLil-Lytninhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01853589591693544260noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16194939.post-68182906522321461892016-02-22T07:24:33.936-05:002016-02-22T07:24:33.936-05:00that was very informative and inspiring blog. the ...that was very informative and inspiring blog. the primary medicine for the lung cancer patient is the bold heart. patient's will power will surely cure half the problem leeshinhttp://lungcancersymptomsx.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16194939.post-55519414702409858112016-02-11T10:09:27.424-05:002016-02-11T10:09:27.424-05:00I am so happy to get an update on your health. Tha...I am so happy to get an update on your health. That is wonderful news!<br />I was diagnosed with lung cancer when my niece and nephew were very young (6 & 8. I moved in with my twin sister and the kids at the time. They too say they don't remember it very well but when I get sick with pneumonia or get congested, I can tell it brings up some memories for them. I feel so blessed that I was able to stick around to help my sister raise the kids and feel that is whey God kept me here. My nephew is now in his 2nd year of college and my niece is a senior in high school. They know (because I remind them all the time) that helping raise them gave me purpose and hope. I was given a 20-25% chance of making five years, and here I am at twelve. <br />I love your attitude and positive outlooks. Hope and a positive outlook is a huge piece of the puzzle.<br />Blessings to you and thanks so much for the update :)Linda Rogershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10387405429395292887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16194939.post-28157221344297521012016-02-10T21:11:01.003-05:002016-02-10T21:11:01.003-05:00WEll yes. That is how my book probably works. You ...WEll yes. That is how my book probably works. You get involved and imagine a different scenario. I think, given my experience with children and trauma, that yes, Zander does remember on some level. He can't articulate it, but he does. You gave him the info he needed and he responded truthfully. That won't make YOU feel better, but it does make HIM feel better. You are terrific.<br /><br />Mary KoralAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com