What purpose does Rhonda’s impending death have? What is the best ‘value’ to put on death? This episode we also find out why Rhonda hates the fact people will say, ‘At least she is not in pain anymore’, after she dies. And why the phrase, ‘life goes on’, hurts so much. Plus, preparation to tell the grandkids about cancer begins.
We also hear how Rhonda’s panic attacks are now a metaphor for her cancer situation. Plus a bonus extra ‘off-mic’ moment that captures some of the deep emotions of ‘life going on’ around a terminal cancer patient.
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BONUS: Special Message
The Celebration (Service)
BONUS: 'Things' & Funeral Preparations
I Love You… to the end (89-92 days since diagnosis)
Delirium, talking to myself (84-88 days since diagnosis)
Can Faith and Doubt with Jesus exist? (81 days since diagnosis)
God is Going to Heal Me (79 days since diagnosis)
Telling Kids about Cancer (77 days since diagnosis)
The day it became REALLY real (74 days since diagnosis)
Identity: Why it matters when you are dying … and living (60 days since diagnosis)
Processing cancer, life & death (60 days since diagnosis)
That OTHER Word (32 days since diagnosis)
THAT Word (32 days since diagnosis)
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