Real world 'achievement list' thinking is absent in the 'cancer locker room'-perhaps because everyone is placing great emphasis on the simple and essential things that sustain life. Getting to see another warm and brilliant sunshine. Getting to take another deep breath. Getting to smile, laugh, and cry knowing that all of those simple actions have profound meaning. In the 'cancer locker room', patients aren't interested in big cars, big houses, or having a cancer story worse than everyone else in the room. They never demean, discourage, or diminish others. Deep inside they inherently know that all of these things will not get them to the next day. Helping each other breath, smile, laugh, and cry gets them to the next day. Helping another find hope in an impossible situation gets them to the next day. God is present in the 'cancer locker room' and life in this room is the way God wants it to be.
The author tells his story of life inside the 'cancer locker room' while battling stage 4 metastatic melanoma. Short stories of sports experiences and conversations with fellow cancer patients are used to enhance the walk the reader takes with the author from initial diagnosis through ongoing treatment to life as a cancer survivor. Reference is made to the deep meanings of Jimmy Valvano's impactful 1993 ESPY award speech where we all learned that hope conquers fear in all situations-even impossible situations.
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