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Someone suggested I write down my thoughts and tell my story for a couple of minutes each day. I am a mom, a friend, a caregiver. You name it I probably do it. I think it is important to share that my son Mason died of cancer a year and half ago. I struggle with grief every day. I had worked in cancer before Mason got sick. So I am also an advocate for cancer and its various issues.
So what is today like? Today, I am working. I work for Inspire. It is a great job and allows me to be in touch with so many different types of organizations trying to help patients. I think that like other grieving people- you try to find a balance- a balance between trying to give 100% to everything in your life and still be able to grieve for the one you lost. Life goes on whether you are ready or not. The trick is to be able to go on and yet still respect the healing that needs to happen. I do not think you ever get over losing a child. But I do think you learn to live with the pain in a different way.
How to find that balance??- I am not sure. I'd love to hear how others have sought to find that space to grieve but still be able to function in life and keep going. Your thoughts?

Helpful resources from Lombardi

The Stupid Cancer Show
The Stupid Cancer Show is the voice of young adults affected by cancer.

Special Love
Special Love gives children and young adults with cancer and their families a chance to enjoy normal childhood activities that healthy kids often take for granted.

First Descents
First Descents provides whitewater kayaking and other outdoor adventure experiences to promote emotional, psychological and physical healing for young adults with cancer.

SuperSibs
SuperSibs is a national organization that supports, honors and recognizes brothers and sisters of cancer patients who are ages 4-18. Ongoing programs are available and several of Special Love's BRASS campers participate!

Cancer Care
Cancer Care is dedicated to providing emotional support, information, and practical help to people with cancer and their loved ones.

The Starlight Starbright Foundation
The Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation's focus is to lift the spirits of seriously ill kids and their families at times of great stress and hardship.

2bMe
A helpful site for teens with cancer.

Teens Living with Cancer
A site dedicated to the approximately 15,000 teens undergoing treatment in the United States for cancer each year.

Camp Mak-A-Dream
Camp Mak-A-Dream has cost-free programs designed for children, teens and young adults affected by cancer.

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