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Because you CAN have a life after cancer. And you CAN make your dreams a reality too.
Never give up. Never quit.
Even if cancer gets the best of you in the end it's still your life and your right to enjoy it the way you want to. My mother died of pancreatic cancer but she lived her life to her fullness up to her last breath at home. She lived her life her way all the way to heaven.
No one has the right to tell you how to have your life.
Having and fighting cancer is harder in my opinion than pointing a gun at another person and pulling the trigger. A bullet kills you faster. Cancer is a coward that will stab you in the heart and soul of your whole being and it will keep stabbing you for however long it can until it kills you painfully and leaves your family in pain from the loss of you not being there.
Personally, I would love to face cancer outside of my body so I can shoot it. I prefer living so the cancer would have to stand away from me when I pull the trigger at it.
Unfortunately we can't shoot the cancer out of our bodies without shooting ourselves. We can't wish it away either or take OTC pills like we do for the flu and cold viruses.
So yes, cancer is harder to deal with than boot camp for the Army