Monday, July 19, 2010

just a bug

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Some days I feel as insignificant as a small bug. That I'm easily overlooked or completely unseen. It's all about the cancer cells, not about the person me. It's my job to make sure doctors see that I am still me, a person with hopes and dreams. Quality of life is not just a term, the quality of my life is important to me.

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18 comments:

  1. Not even a bug is insignificant. Certainly not you. I understand, though, how you could feel that way given the circumstances you describe. Beautiful picture, as always.

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  2. This is so completely incredible!

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  3. Well, we all know you are anything but insignificant my dear! :)

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  4. You have to be your own advocate...never forget you are one of God's children and you are loved!

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  5. Each post an affirmation. Each day a treasure. Each photo a gift. Thank you.

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  6. Is that one of those bug that stink really awful when you smash them.
    (:

    Not insignificant. Especially in an closed space. PUGH!

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  7. I cannot believe the incredible close up detail you get in your pictures! Absolutely nothing insignificant about you, my friend. You are marvelous, talented, fun-loving and caring! I appreciate you!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. oooh LOVE this shot and thank you so much for your sweet comment on my blog.

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  9. Some doctors have a tendency to treat patients as specimens instead of as people, so yes, you do have to make sure they see the real you because in no way are you insignificant!!

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  10. I love the way you insist on life.

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  11. Yes, it is sad that you have to make them see that sometimes, but you do. And that is a very cool bug.

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  12. What a pretty little bug! lol!

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  13. This is a beautiful shot. I'm glad (after reading the next post) to see that you no longer feel like a bug. :)

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  14. INcredible catpture...love that huge eye!

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  15. your definitely not insignificant to us. thanks for being such an open, wonderful friend. great picture, btw.

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  16. Stunning image!
    I've never had cancer but I can certainly relate to sometimes feeling insignificant.

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  17. I think seeing the person and not just their condition is one skill that some doctors never master ... but the best ones always do.

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