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My feeling runs more like David in the prior post. We have found ourselves with a very nasty and serious disease that has shaken us deeply. And I am surely thankful that we live in a place and a time where highly complex medical procedures can bring about such a positive turnaround in our health and outlook. If there are sacrifices that result from fighting this cancer, that's surely to be expected.