Last year my mom’s cancer returned so quickly after she literally finished chemo. One day we were celebrating her being done, and then a couple weeks later we were told she had cancer in like 4 other places. Her doctor was just stunned. She went into hospice a month after finishing chemo and passed away two weeks later. The entire time it just didn’t feel real, I kept thinking I was going to wake up from a bad dream. Even after she passed away there were a lot of days where it just did not feel like real life.
I was driving home late one night at around midnight. There was a very thick fog out to the point where I couldn’t see more than a few feet away from my car. I was driving incredibly slowly. I came up to a stop sign and when I came to a stop an old man slowly crossed the street in front of me heading towards the waterfront. Behind him there were about 60 ducks all walking in a straight line. The old man never turned to my car or acknowledged me in any way.
A good one happened to me recently. I found out that a woman, a barista at one of my local Starbucks who had inoperable brain tumors for a decade is finally going to be able to have them removed because she started an experimental treatment protocol I told her about.
I just happened to read the research a few weeks before she told me about the tumors. Complete coincidence. #redditstories #lifestories