Posted on 11/24/2014 10:58:34 AM PST by wagglebee
Aaron and Nora met in 2010 and like most people who fall in love, they were head over heels for each other. The next year, Aaron suffered a seizure at work which led to a very grim diagnosis: stage four brain cancer.
Although a large portion of the tumor was a Grade 2, which is usually classified as benign, a portion of it was Grade 4 glioblastomathe same kind of cancer as Brittany Maynard.
However, despite his illness, their lives went on. Aaron and Nora wed, they had a baby and spent endless time together. For a while his health was looking better, but in 2013 tumors reappeared and his health quickly took a turn for the worse. And according to Nora, now they are approaching the end of their road. She said, I want to be clear as a bell with everyone: he is dying.
Nora explains on her blog, My Husbands Tumor, more about their journey with cancer.
She writes, Because of his grace, we were able to spend the past three years not just being alive, but living. We still went to work and paid our bills. We raised our son and cooked dinner (okay, we ordered in). We worked on our house and watched a ton of movies. We traveled, we went to shows (so many shows). We had a child and lost a child and buried my father, together. She also says their story isnt a cancer story; instead its a love story, with some cancer.
Currently, their family is doing their best to prepare for the days to come and doctors are talking about hospice care. Nora is preparing to plan a funeral and raise her son, Ralph, alone. But as painful as their days are, she is still giving updates on Aaron and praising him for his courage.
She writes, Everyone wants to see him. I get it. I do. And if it were really my choice Id be like oh yeah, come on in, say good bye! But, he just doesnt want to. It didnt really make sense to me at first, but now I get it. No matter how many people may surround you, death is a solitary journey. In the past few days, I have seen the man who has walked beside me for four years slowly drift onto his own path, where I cannot follow. I know, though, that when it is my turn, Ill recognize the footprints he left for me, and I wont feel alone and I wont feel afraid.
Aaron is not afraid.
The end of life is important, but if you have lived well, it is no more or less important than the beginning of your life, or the middle.
To learn more about Aaron and Noras story watch the video below.
Amen!
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God bless them!
Prayers up for Aaron that he may go quickly without much pain.
Prayers up for the wife that she remain strong (she will need to be).
Prayers for them.
“All of the cliched things people say about life are true... it is precious, and brief, and cruel and sweet, even if it isn’t fair.”
Nora Purmort
Thank you wagglebee, thank you Nora, and thank you Lord.
Tatt
some days the screen just seems to fog up...
True words spoken...
-Jeremiah 33:3-
I’m speechless. Such grace. God bless them.
I pray that his passing is easy and peaceful. I pray also that his wife if given comfort by the Great Comforter.
I should know better than to read stuff like this at work.
They are handling it in an admirable fashion. But I couldn’t help noticing the absence of any mention or reference to God or Christ, or any acknowledgement of his or their making preparation for the NEXT life.
There are only 2 possible destinations. To go to the worst one by default; just do nothing. To go to the galactically preferable one, we need to simply ASK for it. It’s FREE, but we do need to express a need and respectfully ask.
Wow. That's powerful.
No mention of Jesus though.....
Thank you for saying it!
I didn’t see it either. This life is a vapor, but the NEXT is what counts. Without Jesus, it’s all in vain.....
John 14:6
“I should know better than to read stuff like this at work.”
I hope you’re not driving a bus or flying a plane...
Now that’s courage.
No matter how many people may surround you, death is a solitary journey.
So true.
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