10/13/2017
Certainly, in the most difficult moments of life you realize who are true friends or the people who really appreciate you. Unfortunately, like most friendships, FB friends will leave you in the middle of a story. They will post a "like" for the story, but in reality they do not take time to read your post if they see it's lengthy. More than half of you have already stopped or will stop reading right here. Some may have already scrolled on to the next post in their feed.
Well, I decided to post this message in support of family and friends who fought a terrible disease till the end.
Now, I'm concentrating on the ones who will take the time to read this post until the end. A little "like" so I can put a thank you in your profile.
Cancer is a very invasive and destructive enemy to our bodies. Even after the end of treatment for cancer, the body is still ravaged and fights with itself in an attempt to reconstruct and repair the damage caused by radiation, chemotherapy and other agents used to combat the disease. It's a very long process. Wouldn't you think it would be nice to see who can relate to what someone is going through? Maybe it will even strike up a conversation from someone that wouldn't normally talk to you because they don't know much about you, except that you met once or twice and now you're "friends" on FB.
Please, in honor of a family member or a friend who died from cancer, or is still fighting cancer, or has even had cancer but now it's in remission; copy and paste this post as a post on your FB.
How many times have we heard others say, "if you need anything, don't hesitate to call me, I'll be there to help you". So, I'm going to stake a claim that most who saw this post (maybe even read it all the way to the end) won't re-post it. I DO believe a select few of my friends will re-post this, to show their support for their family/friend who may be struggling.
COPY and paste - NOT - SHARE this post.
I'd like to know who I can really count on to take a minute out of their day and actually read this. When you have completed this, write "done" in the comments.