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Whats it like to be given, and then live with, a life-changing medical diagnosis? What is it like to live with someone in that situation?
In November 2020 David Gullen was told he had stage III prostate cancer, with a life-expectancy of five years.
A year later his daughter was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Since then, he and his wife, Gaie Sebold, have come to terms with new things, seen old things with new eyes, and endured
the tedium, anxiety, pain, and good times hundreds of thousands of other people also live with every year.
Its been emotional.
Along the way they discovered the black comedy of cancer humour and possibly even the secret of life itself.
All profits from this book go to cancer research, treatment, and patient support.
Genre: Children's Fiction
In November 2020 David Gullen was told he had stage III prostate cancer, with a life-expectancy of five years.
A year later his daughter was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Since then, he and his wife, Gaie Sebold, have come to terms with new things, seen old things with new eyes, and endured
the tedium, anxiety, pain, and good times hundreds of thousands of other people also live with every year.
Its been emotional.
Along the way they discovered the black comedy of cancer humour and possibly even the secret of life itself.
All profits from this book go to cancer research, treatment, and patient support.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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