So it’s been a while since I have written anything here and that has been largely due to the fact that I was a little depressed and not too sure anyone wanted to read those posts but the reality of it is I’ve been through a lot of shit and I’m allowed to be depressed, [...]
This past weekend I went home to Miami and it was just what I needed. I have been in NH for about three months now and was longing for a weekend home to see my friends, visit my friends at work and relax. It finally came last weeked and it was a blessing. I was [...]
Conventional medicine is predominantly covered via insurance but the problem is, there are many cancer patients who choose to incorporate alternative healing modalities that insurance companies won’t pay for. It is unfortunate that our treatment options are controlled by the insurance industry for financial assistance. It limits our modalities to ones driven by big [...]
Last Saturday night I had my first actual ‘outing’ since my surgery on December 19th and although I’m still recovering it was just what I needed. For the first time ever I attended a Patriots football game here in New England.
I have always been a big football fan but never had the opportunity to [...]
Good morning and happy Saturday BC Warriors! For those of you that know me I am a very private person so this blog and my Facebook page have both been huge steps for me. They are helping me however to cope with my disease, which I refuse to let define me although I now wear [...]
WOW: words of wisdom, never underestimate the power of faith. I just spent the last two days on a journey of faith. But before i explain it all let me throw out an analogy. If you have ever gone back-packing, hiking with all you need to survive on your back, you know the relief you [...]
It’s a new day! As a father you always want the best for your children. And if you are lucky you see the birth and experience first hand the miracle of life. I remember Jessica’s birth. Her mom Debbie was a warrior even then. Each day from that point forward is either an adventure, a [...]
14 plus years ago my sister Debby, (Jessica’s mom) and I wanted to get a tattoo, but we didn’t know what we wanted. I know many of you may not like the idea of “ink” adorning a body, but it is an individual choice of expression.
As you know, Debby passed away from metastatic breast [...]
Every day as I sit down to write these posts I wonder what from my day do people want to hear, and what would I want to read if it were me? So much has happened to me in the last two months that it is overwhelming…. I thought that the hardest part was going [...]
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First my Grandmother, then my mother, and now me. We've lost two beautiful women to Breast Cancer, I don't plan on being the 3rd. Follow my journey as I join a long line of warriors and break the chain.

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