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Great video I just saw, worth watching.
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I watched the very beginning and just couldn't continue. I'm sorry.
Good for him for handling things the way he did. Brave kid, sorry he's gone. I am still having a hard time with my sisters death. It was back in October but as my dad calls me almost every day to ask where she is and I constantly have to re-live it it's just very hard for me. I wish all the love in the world to Zach's family and friends and hope that they will think of him and smile soon. Seems like he touched an awful lot of people. The word cancer needs to cease to exist. It needs to be a memory. Maybe soimeday, unlike all of us, there will be a generation where everyone didn't know someone who died from it. Dum spiro spero. |
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Just for anyone who reads this and is faced with pancreatic cancer or knows someone who is.
You MUST check out TGen in Phoenix. They are way ahead of most research hospitals in the world and have had some breakthrough results with new treatments: https://www.facebook.com/helptgen
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I watched the whole thing. That kid should have a hoss named for him. Very inspiring stuff showing anything is possible through love.
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