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Labels: Death memorial service, Rituximab
What started as a personal journey of a doctor turned patient morphed into a way to share what’s universal in dealing with cancer, in my case a nasty leukemia (CLL), a failed transplant and a successful clinical trial. The telling of my journey has become a journey to teach about CLL, related blood issues and all cancers. Please visit our new website http://cllsociety.org for the latest news and information. Smart patients get smart care™. If you want to reach me, email bkoffmanMD@gmail.com
Labels: Death memorial service, Rituximab
4 Comments:
My heart is with you today. I pray for the Lord's mercy on your entire family. What a wonderful man your Father must have been.
As you always say.......Be well... Dr. K.....
Brian
I'm sorry for your pain, but glad for all the love and memories you have of your Dad. They are what will carry you through the days ahead.
See you at the meeting.
Wanda
You are in my thoughts and prayers Brian.
Brian,
I re-read the blog post of July 10 *again* today about your father. I lost my own father on July 9th....41 years ago. He never even knew my husband or his grandchildren (who would have made him SO proud).
There are *still* things I want to tell him, share with him. I write him a letter every year on his Birthday. It always makes me feel as if I have "kept him in the loop" of what is happening in my life.
You are incredibly blessed to have had your father for this long. He must have been a really fantastic man to have had a son like you.
As Ever.
Linda
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