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I Am Called

By Pamela Haschke

I am called

Sister, daughter, mother, wife.

I am also called

Breast cancer survivor.

Something I never thought I would be.

Yet I am.

I am in remission.

No evidence of disease.

They tell me there is no real cure.

I will always live in wonder

Of its return.

Cancer is a journey.

An Iron-Man triathlon.

A black diamond ski run.

A mountainous trek.

A journey of courage.

Courage to let others do for you,

What you can no longer do for yourself.

Courage to be nurtured and supported,

When you have always been the giving one.

Courage to keep your will strong

And to take strength from those around you.

Courage to say “I can do this,â€

Even when you feel you cannot.

Courage to take time to rest

When the fatigue tells you, you must.

A journey of faith.

Faith in God,

Not despair or anger at Him.

Place your hand in His,

Let Him guide you to the healing garden,

And listen for His voice in the whispers of the wind.

Faith in medicine.

Thanking pathfinders who have gone before you,

Helping find new ways to treat the disease.

Thanking the doctors and nurses,

Radiologists, therapists, surgeons,

All of whom find the path that heals you

Even saves your life.

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beautiful, who is the author ?

ssist@... wrote: I Am Called

By Pamela Haschke

I am called

Sister, daughter, mother, wife.

I am also called

Breast cancer survivor.

Something I never thought I would be.

Yet I am.

I am in remission.

No evidence of disease.

They tell me there is no real cure.

I will always live in wonder

Of its return.

Cancer is a journey.

An Iron-Man triathlon.

A black diamond ski run.

A mountainous trek.

A journey of courage.

Courage to let others do for you,

What you can no longer do for yourself.

Courage to be nurtured and supported,

When you have always been the giving one.

Courage to keep your will strong

And to take strength from those around you.

Courage to say “I can do this,â€

Even when you feel you cannot.

Courage to take time to rest

When the fatigue tells you, you must.

A journey of faith.

Faith in God,

Not despair or anger at Him.

Place your hand in His,

Let Him guide you to the healing garden,

And listen for His voice in the whispers of the wind.

Faith in medicine.

Thanking pathfinders who have gone before you,

Helping find new ways to treat the disease.

Thanking the doctors and nurses,

Radiologists, therapists, surgeons,

All of whom find the path that heals you

Even saves your life.

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beautiful, who is the author ?

ssist@... wrote: I Am Called

By Pamela Haschke

I am called

Sister, daughter, mother, wife.

I am also called

Breast cancer survivor.

Something I never thought I would be.

Yet I am.

I am in remission.

No evidence of disease.

They tell me there is no real cure.

I will always live in wonder

Of its return.

Cancer is a journey.

An Iron-Man triathlon.

A black diamond ski run.

A mountainous trek.

A journey of courage.

Courage to let others do for you,

What you can no longer do for yourself.

Courage to be nurtured and supported,

When you have always been the giving one.

Courage to keep your will strong

And to take strength from those around you.

Courage to say “I can do this,â€

Even when you feel you cannot.

Courage to take time to rest

When the fatigue tells you, you must.

A journey of faith.

Faith in God,

Not despair or anger at Him.

Place your hand in His,

Let Him guide you to the healing garden,

And listen for His voice in the whispers of the wind.

Faith in medicine.

Thanking pathfinders who have gone before you,

Helping find new ways to treat the disease.

Thanking the doctors and nurses,

Radiologists, therapists, surgeons,

All of whom find the path that heals you

Even saves your life.

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beautiful, who is the author ?

ssist@... wrote: I Am Called

By Pamela Haschke

I am called

Sister, daughter, mother, wife.

I am also called

Breast cancer survivor.

Something I never thought I would be.

Yet I am.

I am in remission.

No evidence of disease.

They tell me there is no real cure.

I will always live in wonder

Of its return.

Cancer is a journey.

An Iron-Man triathlon.

A black diamond ski run.

A mountainous trek.

A journey of courage.

Courage to let others do for you,

What you can no longer do for yourself.

Courage to be nurtured and supported,

When you have always been the giving one.

Courage to keep your will strong

And to take strength from those around you.

Courage to say “I can do this,â€

Even when you feel you cannot.

Courage to take time to rest

When the fatigue tells you, you must.

A journey of faith.

Faith in God,

Not despair or anger at Him.

Place your hand in His,

Let Him guide you to the healing garden,

And listen for His voice in the whispers of the wind.

Faith in medicine.

Thanking pathfinders who have gone before you,

Helping find new ways to treat the disease.

Thanking the doctors and nurses,

Radiologists, therapists, surgeons,

All of whom find the path that heals you

Even saves your life.

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LOL I just got it, is Pamela Haschke...LOL LOL

ssist@... wrote: I Am Called

By Pamela Haschke

I am called

Sister, daughter, mother, wife.

I am also called

Breast cancer survivor.

Something I never thought I would be.

Yet I am.

I am in remission.

No evidence of disease.

They tell me there is no real cure.

I will always live in wonder

Of its return.

Cancer is a journey.

An Iron-Man triathlon.

A black diamond ski run.

A mountainous trek.

A journey of courage.

Courage to let others do for you,

What you can no longer do for yourself.

Courage to be nurtured and supported,

When you have always been the giving one.

Courage to keep your will strong

And to take strength from those around you.

Courage to say “I can do this,â€

Even when you feel you cannot.

Courage to take time to rest

When the fatigue tells you, you must.

A journey of faith.

Faith in God,

Not despair or anger at Him.

Place your hand in His,

Let Him guide you to the healing garden,

And listen for His voice in the whispers of the wind.

Faith in medicine.

Thanking pathfinders who have gone before you,

Helping find new ways to treat the disease.

Thanking the doctors and nurses,

Radiologists, therapists, surgeons,

All of whom find the path that heals you

Even saves your life.

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LOL I just got it, is Pamela Haschke...LOL LOL

ssist@... wrote: I Am Called

By Pamela Haschke

I am called

Sister, daughter, mother, wife.

I am also called

Breast cancer survivor.

Something I never thought I would be.

Yet I am.

I am in remission.

No evidence of disease.

They tell me there is no real cure.

I will always live in wonder

Of its return.

Cancer is a journey.

An Iron-Man triathlon.

A black diamond ski run.

A mountainous trek.

A journey of courage.

Courage to let others do for you,

What you can no longer do for yourself.

Courage to be nurtured and supported,

When you have always been the giving one.

Courage to keep your will strong

And to take strength from those around you.

Courage to say “I can do this,â€

Even when you feel you cannot.

Courage to take time to rest

When the fatigue tells you, you must.

A journey of faith.

Faith in God,

Not despair or anger at Him.

Place your hand in His,

Let Him guide you to the healing garden,

And listen for His voice in the whispers of the wind.

Faith in medicine.

Thanking pathfinders who have gone before you,

Helping find new ways to treat the disease.

Thanking the doctors and nurses,

Radiologists, therapists, surgeons,

All of whom find the path that heals you

Even saves your life.

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LOL I just got it, is Pamela Haschke...LOL LOL

ssist@... wrote: I Am Called

By Pamela Haschke

I am called

Sister, daughter, mother, wife.

I am also called

Breast cancer survivor.

Something I never thought I would be.

Yet I am.

I am in remission.

No evidence of disease.

They tell me there is no real cure.

I will always live in wonder

Of its return.

Cancer is a journey.

An Iron-Man triathlon.

A black diamond ski run.

A mountainous trek.

A journey of courage.

Courage to let others do for you,

What you can no longer do for yourself.

Courage to be nurtured and supported,

When you have always been the giving one.

Courage to keep your will strong

And to take strength from those around you.

Courage to say “I can do this,â€

Even when you feel you cannot.

Courage to take time to rest

When the fatigue tells you, you must.

A journey of faith.

Faith in God,

Not despair or anger at Him.

Place your hand in His,

Let Him guide you to the healing garden,

And listen for His voice in the whispers of the wind.

Faith in medicine.

Thanking pathfinders who have gone before you,

Helping find new ways to treat the disease.

Thanking the doctors and nurses,

Radiologists, therapists, surgeons,

All of whom find the path that heals you

Even saves your life.

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