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In the prime of life, Bernice, a vivacious wife and mother is stunned when she is diagnosed with malignant melanoma. Despite all efforts, it moves from leg to groin to lungs to spine, Stage IV, average life expectancy: 16 months. Then her spine, riddled by the cancer, collapses, paralyzing her from the chest down. The cancer appears to be going to her brain. Her doctor gives her two months to live. But Bernice refuses to die. Initiation of a search for aggressive treatment terminates Hospice care and reveals that modern medicine has few answers when it comes to melanoma. Denied further…mehr

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In the prime of life, Bernice, a vivacious wife and mother is stunned when she is diagnosed with malignant melanoma. Despite all efforts, it moves from leg to groin to lungs to spine, Stage IV, average life expectancy: 16 months. Then her spine, riddled by the cancer, collapses, paralyzing her from the chest down. The cancer appears to be going to her brain. Her doctor gives her two months to live. But Bernice refuses to die. Initiation of a search for aggressive treatment terminates Hospice care and reveals that modern medicine has few answers when it comes to melanoma. Denied further treatment for a new metastasis in one lung, she and her caregiver husband embark on an odyssey that winds through hospitals, surgeries, experimental therapies, successes, failures, disappointments, and despair. Survival is day-to-day, a product of prayer, self-sufficiency, and learning by experience. The cancer returns, and part of her spine is removed. Dread, constant debilitating pain from the original spinal injury, diabetes, hypertension, pressure ulcers, acute renal failure, and failure of others to understand - these are her life. Somehow, through years of struggle, outliving her prognosis by an unheard-of margin, she and her husband learn that self-reliance and determination are key, and that, no matter how deep and dark the waters that threaten, there is always room for hope.
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Autorenporträt
Robert B. Simpson is a retired Army officer and freelance writer who was full-time caregiver for his invalid wife for 18 years. After three decades of service as an Infantryman and paratrooper, experiencing a variety of both peace-time and combat duties, he settled into a home on the outskirts of Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning. He has been published in a regional magazine and a variety of military publications, contributed a chapter to a history, "U.S. Army Infantry," and writes regular newspaper opinion pieces. He has written numerous articles about his wife's cancer and paraplegia.