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It wasn't long ago I was told I have cancer...it always happens to others till it hits us. The interesting thing here is my family have expressed to me that I seem to be aloof regarding this monumental situation, and I assure them I fully understand what's going on. They believe I am in some type of denial, emotionally. I have briefly attempted to let them in on my thoughts and feelings and how I have found a peace within that is a bit difficult to describe. I attribute this peace and serenity to my connection with a God I discovered in AA, and the revolutionary change in my reactions to life... as a result. My goal obviously is to beat this thing and I  will do what is in front of me and leave the rest up to God. But a concern I have, and one that I am tickled to be blessed with is my empathy for my family and the thoughts of how can I help them get through this. We will lose interest in selfish things and gain interest in our fellows at its finest......by Gods grace and AA's simple program of action, I am able to LIVE LIFE with peace, love, and dignity, despite this personal challenge. This program is miraculous.



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I identify completey and am proud to be living life with you. I am honored to have you in my human family. Blessings transcended abound xoxo love you

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Hey brother, I'm right there with you .... had cancer, got thru it ... I go week after next to see if it popped up somewhere else ... no need for details, but I am not scared for myself today, and like you, have empathy for the family ... but I pray for God's will to be done and 'so be it' ... I believe also that this IS the 'miracle' of the AA program ... love ya brother and God Bless ...

and 'thanks' for your sharing this with us ...



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Thank you both...For sharing that no matter what...We don't have to drink to get through it.
That is a miracle.

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Robert, That was a beautiful and inspiring post!

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Thanks Robert for the reminder... to simply love the Love that loves me.
In doing so, I am okay, regardless what my body and mind tells me.



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"... unless this person can experience an entire psychic change there is very little hope of recovery." Dr. Silkworth. (Alcoholics Anonymous, 3rd Ed. p.xxix)

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