tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191343267887733511.post3046326772091727008..comments2023-12-17T05:54:15.902-05:00Comments on Brian Runs: Why chemo is not like runningBrian Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15398953107713442731noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191343267887733511.post-90843004755824132212010-12-09T13:39:51.330-05:002010-12-09T13:39:51.330-05:00Behind both chemotherapy and running though - is a...Behind both chemotherapy and running though - is a desire to meet a goal. <br /><br />In chemotherapy, the goal is of course to get better and get off all the drugs that it requires. To get back to a semblance of one's self. And that, takes determination, strength, and honesty with one's self. Can I do this much today, and can I do more tomorrow. <br /><br />In running, the goal is to make it to that finish line be it 5K or a marathon or more. But still, it takes determination, strength and honesty. Can I run this far today, and can I run farther tomorrow? <br /><br />And when you think of it observers outside of the circle applaud cancer fighters for their strength and tenacity to remember that each day is one to be cherished; and those watching a runner go by in a run think, it's just as amazing to know that they are putting the time and effort in to get their body to be able to endure. <br /><br />Glad you liked the logo :) and thanks for sharing your thoughts on the drive back.Silvenwolfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13185086863930310307noreply@blogger.com