tenninohio
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As a cancer survivor myself, I remember the uncertainty and fear at that time of diagnosis. Eric has joined a team no one wants to be a member of.
Yet, I pray he feels that orange aura of brotherhood (and the sistahs!) whose positive thoughts and prayers will surround him as he journeys through this fight.
Lymphoma is a treatable/beatable cancer and, hopefully, a real blessing that it has been caught at this time with the first symptoms of discomfort. Not unusual for athletes to realize "something not quite right" before doctors find it.
I could not have lived without the love and support of family, friends, strangers who joined me in the fight.
Believe me, at some time, he will come back to these messages; re-read the encouragement, be grateful for the prayers.
Above all, he will offer his own prayer of gratitude for that sense of belonging that never goes away--VFL.
Yet, I pray he feels that orange aura of brotherhood (and the sistahs!) whose positive thoughts and prayers will surround him as he journeys through this fight.
Lymphoma is a treatable/beatable cancer and, hopefully, a real blessing that it has been caught at this time with the first symptoms of discomfort. Not unusual for athletes to realize "something not quite right" before doctors find it.
I could not have lived without the love and support of family, friends, strangers who joined me in the fight.
Believe me, at some time, he will come back to these messages; re-read the encouragement, be grateful for the prayers.
Above all, he will offer his own prayer of gratitude for that sense of belonging that never goes away--VFL.