Life is unfair. God is good. People deeply desire connection and love.
I am:
A follower of Christ
A Texan
Married since 1987
A proud father of two married daughters
Learning the joys of being a grandparent
Two time Burkitt’s Lymphoma Survivor + bone marrow transplant survivor
Broken hearted over my own shortcomings
God loves deeply
I am fascinating by light and sound
RN since 1990, working mostly in NICU and dialysis
contact me at: walkingthroughthistogether@yahoo.com
If you want to read an emotional story of my first cancer battle,
google the following:
Robert Baxter Lymphoma.
It is kept on the
Burkitts Lymphoma Society web page at
http://www.burkittslymphomasociety.com



My prayers are with you as you walk through this journey . . . again . . . may the Lord be a constant source of comfort and strength for you and your family. ~ Blessings ~
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thank you!
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Good luck!!!!
Marcy Westerling
http://livinglydying.com/
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Thank You!
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Hey I was wondering how are you doing? Hope things are better for you!
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I am doing well. Recovery is slow and steady, but no problems or setbacks. Having MD visits about every 3 weeks now.
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Hello, Robert. I’m glad that things seem to be looking up for you. My background is in medical research sub specializing in cancer research. I find stories like yours to be very inspiring, and they remind of why I do what I do as it is easy to lose the human connection when you are just looking at cells under a microscope. I wish you a bright and healthy future.
-Sara
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I am touched by your words. Thank you for reaching out. I sent you a friend request on Facebook.
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Accepted ^_^ I’ve dabbled a bit with vlogging in the past and will probably start up again once I find a job (I recently moved to Canada). My YouTube handle is Darthkat6, if you are interested there a few lab related videos on there from when I was a grad student and also some stuff about how I met my husband (who is also named Robert ). I also would like to thank you…recently I had been considering leaving science altogether (feeling discouraged in the job hunt, mainly), but your story reminded me why I chose medical research in the first place and the importance of using our gifts to make whatever difference we can in this world.
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I have to say I’m a bit slow at times Sara. I just saw this response you made on May 10th. It is now September 27th.
Your words are touching to me. The fact you feel encouraged to keep trying is one of the very core reasons I do what I do. I have to admit, many times I wonder (and my mind plays tricks on me) about ‘maybe I’m doing this for selfish reasons and nothing otherwise comes out of it.’ Your words go to show that people matter, words matter, testimonies matter, and perhaps in a small way, what I’m doing matters. We can all ‘be there’ for one another, even if in the smallest of capacities, in ways that help each other to get up and press through another day.
Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with me.
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