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10/22/2006 3:56 PM
Amanda B.
<P>I did not know that sites like this existed, i'm glad to know that there are others out there that can help me. My father passed away of cancer in April 2006, I was 15(and still am) it's been 6 months now and it's been the biggest strugle in my life, i'm in councling to help my griveing, it's getting harder everyday.</P> <P>&nbsp; My dad first was sick with esphagial cancer(sp?)....then it moved to his liver, and then his brain. He wasn't even sick for even a year.......this has been the worst thing in my life and it has made me grow up faster than I shold have. But I know he's not in pain anymore at least.</P>

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Tori was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in April 2003. Attending college away from home, she traveled to all of her appointments alone, including a lengthy drive each month to see a specialist. Toni’s health and emotional well-being deteriorated, and she returned home to recover. On her arrival, she cared for her sister, who suffers from MS, and began working at a daycare facility. Tori found within herself a sense of empathy and determination she didn’t realize she possessed before her diagnosis, and she continually strives to instill all she’s gained in others. Read Tori's story and more at The Voices of Survivorship.

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