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Burt now has two primary cancers: a renal clear cell carcinoma and an advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (spread to the liver). Despite his diagnosis, he is still his old self, but better. He volunteers a ton, is an advocate for patients and integrative oncology and takes pretty good care of himself. He is all about his next adventures and refuses to let cancer get in his way! And most importantly, his sense of humor is better than ever. Burt’s blog can be found at Adventures With Cancer.
The holiday season is here, so here’s a festive poem to remind us that cancer should not control us during this time.
‘Twas the week of the first holiday and all over town
Families and friends were coming, to see who else was around
How has life changed we ask when thinking of them
Well nothing is the same, but in some ways, it’s better than then
It is so nice to have our close ones around
Even when with our treatments we still abound
I am getting a shot on Monday, an appointment and acupuncture this week
But even those events, won’t turn this week bleak
On Thanksgiving, a lot of people like to play the “What are you thankful for?” game
And despite my spontaneousness, I will still try to frame
What I am thankful for despite all that I’ve been through
I am thankful for life, my friends and family, the world and all of you
Will I eat a bunch? Sure, it’s just what you do
But I will try to eat as healthy as I am able to
Lots of veggies and fruit, and some proteins also
And I am eating that all to feel better and not for all show
So, what has changed and why do I care?
Dealing with difficult stuff has given me my share
Of things to think about, that much I know
But because of all of those things, I am happy with how I grow
I’m more open, and honest, and engaged and grateful
I’m more happy, self-aware, appreciative and not hateful
My mind is doing great, and luckily my body follows
But even when it doesn’t, I never feel hollow
I’ve found my purpose in trying to help others
Mattering is important, maybe the most if I had my druthers
So, what will I end with for you, the fair reader?
Be appreciative, realize what you have and in the emotion be a leader
So have a great time with those close ones around
And never forget, you are here which might astound
We are stronger than we realize, of that I am sure
And the holidays and close peeps can always help cure
Whatever your feeling, whether it's low or it’s high
There is nothing that can’t be cured by a great piece of pie
So happy holidays from me to you
Let’s not let our cancers ruin what we do
If we have to step back, you can take smaller steps and still enjoy
And even if you can’t have dairy, can you still have soy?
But have a great time throughout this holiday season
And never let your illness, be the overarching reason
That you can’t enjoy family, friends and the rest
And let’s make this holiday season feel like the best
There will be plenty more holidays, I hope for you all
So have a great night and give someone a call.
Yes, we have stuff and we all deal with cancer
But maybe a happy holiday season can be part of the answer.
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