My wife is no stranger to cancer. She lost her Dad to gastric
adenocarcinoma 8 months
ago. Four months after he died, she was dianosed, at 25, with Stage
IV ovarian carcinoma.
She doesn't get out of bed most days anymore. I was there when her
Dad died, so I know what this most likely means. She is spending her
days writing away.... she insists that a book with all the things she
had to suffer to learn in 30 months while she cared for her father be
written down and then published to help others have to suffer less to
find these things in the world of a disease where there is so much
stress, exhaustion and suffering already.
In the meantime my sister-in law, who lost her father and is now
losing her only sibiling, began a website attempting to do good in
the world of the disease that took her father out and is now taking
her sister. She is a 20-year-old girl who is attempting to do this
while putting herself through school.
I am trying to fulfill the wishes of my wife and support my sister-in-
law and resultantly I ask you visit http://www.wishingyouwells.com.
This website is what gastric cancer inspired my family to do.... see
if it can help yours