It's endlessly fascinating to me, reading other people's thoughts about their cancer experiences, how similar and yet different they are. It's only now, many months later, that I find myself in a state of disbelief.
That's it exactly, it does feel so very singular and personal and unique, and ultimately everyone’s experience is. And yet there are so many things that resonates so deeply when I read other peoples thoughts.
I am currently working my way through a longish list of all the cancer memoirs I can locate and finding the same.
It's endlessly fascinating to me, reading other people's thoughts about their cancer experiences, how similar and yet different they are. It's only now, many months later, that I find myself in a state of disbelief.
Definitely agree. For me it felt so singular and now I’m really enjoying hearing and learning about other people’s experiences.
That's it exactly, it does feel so very singular and personal and unique, and ultimately everyone’s experience is. And yet there are so many things that resonates so deeply when I read other peoples thoughts.
I am currently working my way through a longish list of all the cancer memoirs I can locate and finding the same.
I can totally relate. Sometimes I think the whole experience was just a bad dream.