Originally Posted by
DarkSkies
Cancers like pancreatic cancer, spine cancer, and in some cases bone cancer, are probably to a large extent not curable. From what I've seen in life, anyone getting these types most often dies, albeit at different times.
The main point I'm trying to make here is that not all cancer is curable, no matter how much we hope and pray.
The best thing I have learned is that it's never too early to prepare for the possibility of death if you have a cancer diagnosis.
**Death is the final destination for us all..... but on the way there, there is nothing wrong with taking charge and celebrating our life, mending the broken fences of failed relationships and hurt feelings, and in general making peace with those we are close to.
Each and every person in this world has in some way been touched by cancer, and I'm sure some of you have some painful stories to tell.
I don't have to remind any fishermen out there that we have lost quite a few of our fishing brothers to cancer, one of the most recent being Gary Hull, the well-known maker of Gary2 plugs, who succumbed to complications from prostate cancer last year. RIP, Gary.