If there ever was one single moment in my life the altered the course of the rest of my life it was cancer. Who knew that I would look back and say I know the exact date where my life met the cross roads and took a turn. The exact day that would change my path forever.
Up until I was diagnosed I knew what I wanted to do with my life. I was going to be a Marine. Career day in high school when the Marines showed up, that cemented it. I spoke to the recruiters and I was hooked. No problem for them recruiting me when I graduated. Well that was until I heard the words "you have cancer". This was Nov 18th 1988, I was 16 years old and in 11th grade. Anyone that has dealt with recruiters knows that they call you every so many weeks to keep you interested. As I was under going treatment they kept calling until one day I said to the recruiter that I had cancer. He said he would call me back. Not but a few minutes later he called back and said I would not be able to join. I was not happy but I knew when I was diagnosed that the Marines would not take me. I finished 11th grade with the help of home tutors and attended my Jr. Prom wearing a wig. I started my senior year and relapsed soon after. Due to the high dose chemo I decided to drop out of school. The work load was to much to handle during my treatments. After I recoved from the high dose chemo and the bone marrow transplant, I decided to return to school the following year. For me a GED just didn't feel right. To be honest it sucked to have to attend school after all of my friends had graduated. To make matters worse I would graduate with my younger brother. But this is where fate had brought me and I met my future wife. That single point in time, that fork in the road had changed my life from that of a Marine to a life where I would marry a girl I would have otherwise never met. Cancer is a terrible thing, no denying that. But I look back and say if it were not for cancer I would not have the life I have today.
While you undergo treatment for cancer you may question Why? Why Me? Why Now? That I cannot answer but I can say follow the path, stay stong and positive, you never know where it will lead you.
This thread is for everyone that wishes to share their story.
Up until I was diagnosed I knew what I wanted to do with my life. I was going to be a Marine. Career day in high school when the Marines showed up, that cemented it. I spoke to the recruiters and I was hooked. No problem for them recruiting me when I graduated. Well that was until I heard the words "you have cancer". This was Nov 18th 1988, I was 16 years old and in 11th grade. Anyone that has dealt with recruiters knows that they call you every so many weeks to keep you interested. As I was under going treatment they kept calling until one day I said to the recruiter that I had cancer. He said he would call me back. Not but a few minutes later he called back and said I would not be able to join. I was not happy but I knew when I was diagnosed that the Marines would not take me. I finished 11th grade with the help of home tutors and attended my Jr. Prom wearing a wig. I started my senior year and relapsed soon after. Due to the high dose chemo I decided to drop out of school. The work load was to much to handle during my treatments. After I recoved from the high dose chemo and the bone marrow transplant, I decided to return to school the following year. For me a GED just didn't feel right. To be honest it sucked to have to attend school after all of my friends had graduated. To make matters worse I would graduate with my younger brother. But this is where fate had brought me and I met my future wife. That single point in time, that fork in the road had changed my life from that of a Marine to a life where I would marry a girl I would have otherwise never met. Cancer is a terrible thing, no denying that. But I look back and say if it were not for cancer I would not have the life I have today.
While you undergo treatment for cancer you may question Why? Why Me? Why Now? That I cannot answer but I can say follow the path, stay stong and positive, you never know where it will lead you.
This thread is for everyone that wishes to share their story.
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