Time for a change






























You might have observed that Christine's profile (in the segment at right) has adapted. Here is what it expressed until the hot time of year of 2012:

"I was initially diagnosed with stage IV colon growth that had spread to the liver in Eminent 2005 at time period characterized by 28. Following a few major surgeries and months of chemotherapy, I had no confirmation of malady. In May/June 2010, a reoccurance was uncovered in my guts and I am once again on chemotherapy." ~Christine, 2011.

Following she passed distant, it was chosen to keep the ejournal going. Mandy composed a brilliant tribute to add to Christine's profile:

Christine passed distant Saturday, July 18, 20012 at 7:45am. She will by profoundly missed, constantly cherished, and never neglected by each one of these who were favored to know and fondness her. She was a persuasion, an accurate companion, and a victor. Her excellent grin, snicker and witty amusingness--even amidst engaging tumor--is a sparkling illustration to all that existence IS worth living and defending.

Christy did not prefer us to be miserable. As a substitute, she preferred us to party about her existence by picking up from her interaction, and by carrying on her battle in opposition to colorectal tumor.

Thus, we should raise a toast to our adored Christine...and then go kick some tumor ass!

Note: Never fear, faithful adherents of this astonishing web journal! Christine's family and closest mates will keep making presents in her honour.

Because then, Mandy and Jan have composed a few presents, some touching, some amusing (practically the same as Christy). Now, 2 1/2 years later, we're making a slight update. Following exchange around her family and close associates, it was chosen that if Christine's web journal was to carry on, it ought to bear on her legacy of supporting for colorectal malignancy patients. Notwithstanding presenting stories and remembrances of Christine, we will post informative content about important colorectal tumor ponders, pieces, and identified points.

We trust this online journal could keep on to be a handy asset for patients, survivors and the aforementioned who management about them. We in addition trust that you will carry on to peruse through the chronicles of Christine's presents-her composing voice is so robust and her insight into diversion so witty that you can't avoid giggle out boisterous (regularly), sympathize (once in a while) and be enlivened (constantly).


Kristen