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Local article about my teenage son’s battle with Melanoma

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    Melanoma Mom
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    Here is a link for a newspaper article written about my son on Friday, May 13th. It will only be on the site until Monday afternoon, May 16th, so check it out soon if you want to read it.

     

    http://www.timesrecord.com/

     

    Here is a link for a newspaper article written about my son on Friday, May 13th. It will only be on the site until Monday afternoon, May 16th, so check it out soon if you want to read it.

     

    http://www.timesrecord.com/

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      Carol Taylor
      Participant

      Beautiful Elizabeth! I'll be thinking about you & Josiah next Saturday. What a moment your victory lap will be! All the best to you & Josiah.

      Lord, we thank You for Your mercy in the lives of Elizabeth and Josiah! And thank You for the opportunity You gave them to get the word out in such a forum and to share with us. In Your mercy may Your blessings abound. Amen.

      Grace and peace,

      Carol

        Carol Taylor
        Participant

        PS, I just  shared it on MPC.

        Carol Taylor
        Participant

        PS, I just  shared it on MPC.

      Carol Taylor
      Participant

      Beautiful Elizabeth! I'll be thinking about you & Josiah next Saturday. What a moment your victory lap will be! All the best to you & Josiah.

      Lord, we thank You for Your mercy in the lives of Elizabeth and Josiah! And thank You for the opportunity You gave them to get the word out in such a forum and to share with us. In Your mercy may Your blessings abound. Amen.

      Grace and peace,

      Carol

      Lori C
      Participant

      Lovely article!  Best to you and your son for complete healings. 

       

      Lori

        Vermont_Donna
        Participant

        Wonderful article and very nice picture! Congrats Elizabeth on beating stage 4 thyroid cancer and kudos to Josiah for doing so well with the interferon! I love the name, "NED" for your Relay for Life team!!! This story will reach many people and they will learn about how dangerous melanoma is, and what they can do to help protect themselves. GREAT JOB!!

        Vermont_Donna, stage 3a

        Vermont_Donna
        Participant

        Wonderful article and very nice picture! Congrats Elizabeth on beating stage 4 thyroid cancer and kudos to Josiah for doing so well with the interferon! I love the name, "NED" for your Relay for Life team!!! This story will reach many people and they will learn about how dangerous melanoma is, and what they can do to help protect themselves. GREAT JOB!!

        Vermont_Donna, stage 3a

      Lori C
      Participant

      Lovely article!  Best to you and your son for complete healings. 

       

      Lori

      Phil S
      Participant
      Great article, thanks so much for sharing it. Continued good health for you and your son. So glad to hear how well he is doing! God Bless! Valerie (Phil’s wife)
      Phil S
      Participant
      Great article, thanks so much for sharing it. Continued good health for you and your son. So glad to hear how well he is doing! God Bless! Valerie (Phil’s wife)
      Melanoma Mom
      Participant

       

      I'm getting lots of great feedback from people who have read it. One thing that is drawing a lot of attention was the paper's "error" in article placement. Part of the article ran on the front page and then continued on the last page, taking up most of that page. But what was right next to the article on the back?!? A big ad for Tanning City! I just had to shake my head …. I'm sure whomever has the job of placement doesn't bother reading the articles, but it just seemed so ironic. 

      Melanoma Mom
      Participant

       

      I'm getting lots of great feedback from people who have read it. One thing that is drawing a lot of attention was the paper's "error" in article placement. Part of the article ran on the front page and then continued on the last page, taking up most of that page. But what was right next to the article on the back?!? A big ad for Tanning City! I just had to shake my head …. I'm sure whomever has the job of placement doesn't bother reading the articles, but it just seemed so ironic. 

      akls
      Participant

      This is a great article!!  Thanks for sharing.  My mom and I walked the survivors lap together last summer.  It was my first and her 22nd.  She had endometrial cancer.  It was so strange for me because for all those years I had walked the caregivers lap with her and always had taken pictures of her and her friends walking the survivors lap and there I was in the survivors lap.  I love the Relay for Life if for no other reason that it brings awareness that there are so many that are going through cancer or have gone through cancer and that you are not alone.  It's also so nice to see the 10, 20 and 30 year survivors!  Gives me great hope.

      Thanks again for sharing this.  It is wonderful.

      Tell your son I'm amazed at how well he is handling all that has been thrown on him and once you hit the half way mark with interferon it really does get easier.  Once I hit that 6 mos. mark I just knew I could do it.

       

      Amy S. in Michigan

      akls
      Participant

      This is a great article!!  Thanks for sharing.  My mom and I walked the survivors lap together last summer.  It was my first and her 22nd.  She had endometrial cancer.  It was so strange for me because for all those years I had walked the caregivers lap with her and always had taken pictures of her and her friends walking the survivors lap and there I was in the survivors lap.  I love the Relay for Life if for no other reason that it brings awareness that there are so many that are going through cancer or have gone through cancer and that you are not alone.  It's also so nice to see the 10, 20 and 30 year survivors!  Gives me great hope.

      Thanks again for sharing this.  It is wonderful.

      Tell your son I'm amazed at how well he is handling all that has been thrown on him and once you hit the half way mark with interferon it really does get easier.  Once I hit that 6 mos. mark I just knew I could do it.

       

      Amy S. in Michigan

      triciad
      Participant

      Elizabeth,

      Thank you for sharing this wonderful article.  Congratulations on your succcess with thyroid cancer, and I'm elated to hear about your son's success with Interferon.  I, too, did the full year of Interon.  Have him be careful this summer because the heat/humidity makes it tougher.  I will keep both of you in my prayers for continued good health!

      Tricia

      triciad
      Participant

      Elizabeth,

      Thank you for sharing this wonderful article.  Congratulations on your succcess with thyroid cancer, and I'm elated to hear about your son's success with Interferon.  I, too, did the full year of Interon.  Have him be careful this summer because the heat/humidity makes it tougher.  I will keep both of you in my prayers for continued good health!

      Tricia

        Laurie from maine
        Participant

        congratulations to you on your fight with thyroid cancer.  Your son is truly amazing with his attitude.  I am so glad for him that he is doing ok on interferon, it is tough and can really beat you up, but he sounds like he is doing well.  Please pass along to him that we are all their in spirit with you as you walk that victory lap with your wonderful NED team 🙂

        laurie from maine

        Laurie from maine
        Participant

        congratulations to you on your fight with thyroid cancer.  Your son is truly amazing with his attitude.  I am so glad for him that he is doing ok on interferon, it is tough and can really beat you up, but he sounds like he is doing well.  Please pass along to him that we are all their in spirit with you as you walk that victory lap with your wonderful NED team 🙂

        laurie from maine

      Lunawest
      Participant
      Great article! Congrats to you both, and thanks for sending me the nutrition article, too. I missed this year’s Relay because I was having a second surgery to relieve an infected seroma from my SLNB. But you can count me being in the survivors lap next year! Health & healing!
      Lunawest
      Participant
      Great article! Congrats to you both, and thanks for sending me the nutrition article, too. I missed this year’s Relay because I was having a second surgery to relieve an infected seroma from my SLNB. But you can count me being in the survivors lap next year! Health & healing!
      Gwen in Maine
      Participant

      Thanks so much for posting this. You're both very inspirational.

      Gwen in Maine

      Gwen in Maine
      Participant

      Thanks so much for posting this. You're both very inspirational.

      Gwen in Maine

      Melanoma Mom
      Participant

      * The article has now been taken down for current news, but you can go into "archives" at http://www.timesrecord.com and search "Side by side" on May 13th and you will find the article *

      Melanoma Mom
      Participant

      * The article has now been taken down for current news, but you can go into "archives" at http://www.timesrecord.com and search "Side by side" on May 13th and you will find the article *

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