
Originally Posted by
The_Dover
i know how you feel mate, one of my bosses told us just before christmas that his leukemia has returned after a couple of years thinking he was clear. he has a son a similar age to me and reminds me a lot of my old man. i was shocked by how much it upset me. makes you appreciate what you've got and laugh off all the stupid sh.it. that's why i don't worry about money, bikes or other replaceable stuff. it's the people in your life that are important and when the prognosis isn't good you've really got to open your eyes to what matters.
wish him all the best and be there for him, it's hard to know what to do or say but be yourself and he'll appreciate it.
Well put Dover. My mother is dying of lung cancer and it has made my wife and I and our children re-assess what is really important in our lives. Suddenly that new I-Pod/dress/car etc don't have the same urgency or importance any more. The things that count have taken on a different perspective.
Colapop, like Dover says just be yourself and be there for him when things get tough.
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