Deb, I’ve walked through about fifteen or sixteen surgeries in my lifetime — some so serious they changed the course of who I am. Yet through every trial, I’ve thanked Jesus every single moment for sparing me from the battle with cancer. Reading your blog has moved me deeply. It’s not just informative — it’s a testament to courage, faith, and unshakable spirit. I always knew you were strong 💪, but now I see a strength in you that shines brighter than ever — a strength born from grace, endurance, and a heart that refuses to give up.
Deb, I’ve walked through about fifteen or sixteen surgeries in my lifetime — some so serious they changed the course of who I am. Yet through every trial, I’ve thanked Jesus every single moment for sparing me from the battle with cancer. Reading your blog has moved me deeply. It’s not just informative — it’s a testament to courage, faith, and unshakable spirit. I always knew you were strong 💪, but now I see a strength in you that shines brighter than ever — a strength born from grace, endurance, and a heart that refuses to give up.
Thank you so much. You’re so inspiring and very strong yourself.
I love this perspective, Deb. We awake from surgery changed, and that change does include the absence of something that wanted to kill us.
For sure!