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The Trauma of a Stage Four Cancer Diagnosis: Elliot’s story of his wife’s Stage 4 Cancer diagnosis, their fight against the disease, and the resulting experiences of grief and acceptance | 53
One of the more common known phrases in the Western World is “In sickness and in health”. While many of us vow to honor these words, it is not often something that is encountered early in life. Please join us today as Elliot tells the brave story of his wife’s Stage 4 Cancer diagnosis, their struggles through the progression of the disease, and the love, mercy, and grief that often accompanies the profound challenges of sickness in a spouse. Link to a book recommended by Elliot: https://www.amazon.com/Widower....s-Notebook-Memoir-Jo to Charity Supporting and Advocating for those diagnosed with Stage 4 Cancer: https://www.metavivor.org/
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