DISQUS

louisgray.com: http://blog.louisgray.com/2009/06/i-blamedrewscancer-for-why-bad-things.html

  • drew olanoff · 6 months ago
    "Oh Louis"....

    Thank you. For everything. Cancer or no Cancer.
  • Wayne Sutton · 6 months ago
    Wow, I didn't know about Drew, great write-up Louis. Drew is truly awesome and I know he's going to be strong and hang in there. I love the http://www.blamedrewscancer.com idea too.
  • AnneHaynes · 6 months ago
    I was just tweeting the other day about cancer! It's crazy we don't have a cure for cancer yet! Here is a great article about detection being the cure: http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/17...

    @drew be strong and fierce!
  • Brian Daniel Eisenberg · 6 months ago
    Great post Louis. It's unfortunate that it takes events such as these to remind us of the GREAT community of folks here and across teh interwebz. It's a refreshing change from the techno-centric echo chamber that we live and breathe every day to see everyone rally to support a great friend and active member across socnets. @drew we got yer back bro.
  • Brandon Mendelson · 6 months ago
    Louis, thank you for sharing Drew's story in your post. We had / are having a rough week, and it made my wife and I feel better than we can #blamedrewscancer.
  • Sheryl Breuker · 6 months ago
    He babysat your twins? WOW! That's a big undertaking. I did that for my sister's twins once. It's a BIG deal! :) Great post, Louis. I know you speak from your heart and that is a really awesome way to express yourself.
  • marshal sandler · 6 months ago
    Mr Gray please tell Drew I also have Lymohoma Non Hodgkins and it was in remission for 7 years I just started Chemo Again after 7 years in Remission- Attitude is extremely important since Chemo is no fun- to be diagnosed is a very traumatic experience-When I was first diagnosed I also saw a good Psychiatrist for about six months this is important since he convinced me that I had to live for Decades well I am still here at 73-I can only give Drew this advice chemo does sap your energy but every day you have to do something-cause at time Chemo Scrambles the Brain-at times