Re: Some perspective on this




"Jackmac" <jackmac@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I've been a reader and contributor to this newsgroup for quite some time
> now and have seen both the laughs and the trolling from all sides.
> Sometimes it all gets a bit out of hand and gets mental.
>
> Yesterday I found out my 10 yr old son - signed to a professional football
> club so he's a footy fan too - has cancer. It made me realise that all
> our arguments mean absolutely *** all in the grand scheme of things.
>
> Apologies to everyone I've pissed off, cheers to everyone I've laughed
> with.. take a combination if you fit into both categories.
>
Jackmac, my heartfelt sympathy goes out to you. I have a 10 yr old
grandaughter & we have had a few scares with her, but I would be totally
gutted if she had cancer to contend with.

Young kids are very resilient when it comes to long term illness & they
adapt much more so than adults to their conditions. As an adult you have to
stay strong for him & pray to your God to see him through. He will be in my
prayers tonight.

I'm sure everyone on the Old Firm NG's wish you & yours well & let us know
how he progresses.

Andy.




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