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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Religion: Christian/Protestant
Location:
LOWELL, Massachusetts
United States
School:
G.E.Pe Eustaquio, E.T.C. Visconde de Cairu. Instituto Osvaldo Cruz, Universidade de Medicina de B.Horizonte.
Work:
Brazilian Air Force State Police MG Brazil Federal Police Brazil
Hometown(s):
Belo Horizonte
Sao Paulo
Rio de Janeiro
Boston
Lowell MA
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Life is just a heart beat away. Since we do not know when the last one will be, let us live it intensively, as if it was the last one, making sure that we live a track of a good "scent", after we're gone.

FAITH WITHOUT LIMITS. DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?

There are many ways by which people can see, feel, or understand faith. Whether in someone else, or Spiritual faith that for many remains unexplained or not understood at all. I would like to say something about, and how it came to cause a virtual change or better saying a 360 degrees turn around in my life, quite a few years ago. Today I am facing with a terminal disease, so feared amongst people, that some will not even mention the name CANCER.

If somebody else out there, is coping with the same or know somebody who is suffering from the same, and would like to elaborate about the subject, searching for some usefull help, simply reply and I will gladly respond.

Decio says:
Thank you very much for you words. This is exactly what would expect from people, for after all solidarity is natural in most human beings. I am totally at peace, since I know I am a victor already, and it does not matter if in this world or in heaven. I am sufering from lypmphoma last stage, and am going soon to be "recycled", but for me this is another opportunity to testify of my faith in Jesus Christ as a savior and REDEEMER.
Posted: May 7, 2008 5:32PM EDT
nanabugs3 says:
Hi! I am sorry to hear of your situation. I personally can relate to the terminal disease of cancer. I have had several of my family membes have cancer. Each one is different and has it's own unique treatments and diagnosis. When the news came that my dad had terminal stomach cancer, I left my job and my family to spend as much time as I could with him and mom. It was in January when I arrived back home in MD and he passed in April. My dad was not a outgoing spiritual man, but he was within himself. He gave his last months totally over to the Lord. He did receive chemo treatments at John Hopkins in Baltimore, MD. However, since his cancer was in the advanced stages, it did not solve the problem. I was his primary caregiver all the way to his last breath. I do not regret one moment. His legacy of kindness will continue through all of his children. My mom has a form of skin cancer and breast cancer, however, her outcome is not terminal at this point. If there is anything I can help you with, just let me know. God Bless You and may He walk with you every step of your journey....
Posted: May 7, 2008 4:42PM EDT
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