Getting Married After Cancer – Guilt Is Part Of The Diagnosis
Before proposing to Katie, I couldn’t stop thinking about how the proposal would align with my cancer diagnosis and the uncertainty of my future. Katie and I
I had no idea what I was doing. Haha! But I wanted to use our adversity to encourage others who would go through similar experiences down the road.
I’m happy I did. It’s crazy to look back and see how far Katie and I have come. If you’re going through adversity, write down your experiences. When you get through the other side, you’ll be able to literally visualize how far you’ve come.
Before proposing to Katie, I couldn’t stop thinking about how the proposal would align with my cancer diagnosis and the uncertainty of my future. Katie and I
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