A diary of a battle to fight colorectal cancer and live strong.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
2-week anniversary
Just a note: Today is two weeks from Steve's surgery. Actually, when I think about it in those terms, he's doing remarkably well!
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Laura, Read your latest blog on Steve. He is lucky to have someone like you by his side. God bless you. I am having a few trevails of my own...coping for the first time in my life with a bout of depression and anxiety. The book may have brought it on in terms of it not being the most happy of subjects and then my expectations for its success being somewhat dimmed. also some family business matters that keep me (like you) tossing and turning. I didn't sleep much last night my anxiety was so bad. I'm also stuck career-wise; don't know quite what direction to turn in next since the heavy stuff i've always done is too much for me now. So that's my tale of woe. but you already have your hands full. It sounds like the prognosis is very good. I've been through this with Rob so I know what it is like. Keep optimistic. Keep remembering the doc said he is "disease-free." And keep smiling and playing golf. Best to you and Steve, Mobo
PS-- the news business sucks these days. I've been out of it just 3 years but it's like a different world.
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Laura,
Read your latest blog on Steve. He is lucky to have someone like you by his side. God bless you.
I am having a few trevails of my own...coping for the first time in my life with a bout of depression and anxiety. The book may have brought it on in terms of it not being the most happy of subjects and then my expectations for its success being somewhat dimmed. also some family business matters that keep me (like you) tossing and turning. I didn't sleep much last night my anxiety was so bad. I'm also stuck career-wise; don't know quite what direction to turn in next since the heavy stuff i've always done is too much for me now. So that's my tale of woe.
but you already have your hands full. It sounds like the prognosis is very good. I've been through this with Rob so I know what it is like. Keep optimistic. Keep remembering the doc said he is "disease-free." And keep smiling and playing golf.
Best to you and Steve,
Mobo
PS-- the news business sucks these days. I've been out of it just 3 years but it's like a different world.
Mary Beth
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