Beginning on Feb. 26, the anniversary of when we found out for sure Mike’s cancer was back, I’ve been running through the day-by-day remember-when.
It’s called anniversary syndrome.
A year ago today we still had him. We knew we were going to lose him, but it hadn’t happened yet. We didn’t know what life would be like without him; now we do.
A year ago today, there was no Life o’ Mike, and President Obama had yet to say he would stand up to the special interests.
I love that he did that, by the way. Now we’ll see if it will work.
I’m willing to stand up and tell the medical industrial complex and tell them they have to change. We all have to do that. They’re not going to give in easily. And if we don’t all stand up to them, more people will die.
A year ago today, I knew I would lose my child to this system. Since then, 30,000 lives have been lost. How many more are we going to allow?
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