tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6646746441118968981.post1518455691568749067..comments2023-10-31T08:28:42.443-07:00Comments on Ang's Journey: And so I go...Charlene Waymirehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01539889958133991437noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6646746441118968981.post-69421417621828709602023-06-05T23:41:33.779-07:002023-06-05T23:41:33.779-07:00Oh Angie, I had no idea. I thought it would be fun...Oh Angie, I had no idea. I thought it would be fun to Google you and catch up. We had such innocent fun at age 17, and I was curious where you’d been all these years. <br /><br />I’ll remember how you bit your bottom lip and flashed that smile with your bright eyes, looking better than Cybil Shephard ever could. <br /><br />Damn, now you’ve broken my heart twice. Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6646746441118968981.post-91111839881058030422021-08-05T18:15:57.350-07:002021-08-05T18:15:57.350-07:00Grant, so very sorry for your loss. Jen just told...Grant, so very sorry for your loss. Jen just told me today. I had been following Angie for years, especially since my own cancer diagnosis in 2009. I hope you and the boys are doing as best you can. Sending hugs, MaureenMaureen Wolfsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10123869922760200998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6646746441118968981.post-81628820151378383162021-07-28T21:21:16.512-07:002021-07-28T21:21:16.512-07:00Praying for you Michelle! Praying for you Michelle! Andekelshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05976378721711520285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6646746441118968981.post-54550964143216260822021-07-27T01:10:24.852-07:002021-07-27T01:10:24.852-07:00I just wanted to say I am so very sorry to hear th...I just wanted to say I am so very sorry to hear this news. I am not one to regret things but I really regret that i didn't send a message to Angie earlier to thank her for her blog. I don't know her but I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer last February at 42 and it seemed that after a year of treatment i was done, but in January this year they found it had spread to my lungs and I was Stage IV. I wasn't expecting it and the shock was hard to deal with. Especially hard was coming across all the statistics, even my oncologist had a dim outlook for me. I looked for some positive stories about Stage IV survivors and found Angie's blog. She most definitely was a survivor and I went right back to the beginning and read her whole story. I know that her 14 years with cancer was not easy and I am amazed at how much treatment she endured but she had a clear focus that she wanted to be there for her family and I'm sure that kept her going when it got difficult. I wanted you to know that her blog has really helped me to make sure I have a similar drive and focus on surviving as she did, and there have been many times during my chemo when it's been difficult that I've thought of her and what she went through and it has really helped me to keep going. She was a great example and even though I am just a stranger on the internet, her story has meant a lot to me. She left a great legacy by writing this blog, to give other people hope. What an amazing fighter, I hope I can fight as long as she did. My thoughts are with your family as you farewell her this week. Michelle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com