I’d been struggling as to whether I should write this piece and put it out there. Since you're reading this, it's obvious that I decided to go ahead with it. A warning to those who are sensitive, the final hours of my sister’s life were not peaceful. This is a continuation of Lea's story and … Continue reading Reflection
Category: Lea’s Story: Lung Cancer
My young sister’s journey through EGFR Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
She’s Gone
I believe it was a Friday when my folks and I decided to pick up the phone and try to do something…anything for Lea. As it was, she was confined to the couch and in constant, never-ending pain. She couldn’t eat any more than maybe a half cup of food at a time and she … Continue reading She’s Gone
Immunotherapy & Setting Up Spiritual Direct Messaging Via The Honey Bee And Heart Shaped Rocks
How do you say goodbye? I’m ashamed to say, that even I don’t have an answer to this. I should, but I don’t. And honestly, I wish I could’ve had a few more kicks at the can, but I can’t. I think reality really began to set in when Lea started to talk about seeing … Continue reading Immunotherapy & Setting Up Spiritual Direct Messaging Via The Honey Bee And Heart Shaped Rocks
The Ever Narrowing Path To Death
A continuation of Lea's story... It’s all a blur. The days are blurred into weeks and the weeks into months and there isn't a single thing I can do about it. It was 3 or so months total if I remember correctly. Sometimes I wish my mind was like a well-organized filing box that I … Continue reading The Ever Narrowing Path To Death
Memories Of Moments Are All I Have Left
Seeing as how yesterday was Valentine's Day, I postponed this post 😊. A continuation of my sister's story... When I reflect back on this time, memories sort of pop up like flashbacks and I don’t seem to remember exactly all that happened leading up to and surrounding these moments or when they precisely occurred. It’s … Continue reading Memories Of Moments Are All I Have Left