rock_knutne;431271 wrote:If she was diagnosed in advanced stages (level 3 or 4), then yeah, it happened quickly. Advanced skin cancer (especially melanoma) is very agressive, spreads like wild fire. My father was diagnosed with late stage 2 melanoma (50% reoccurance), he under went surgery and treatment, was cleared as disease free only to have it came back a year and a half later and it took him in under three months.
Sorry to hear about your father. Good info, though, on skin cancer.
I'm curious to hear how long they knew about it.
Also, it's interesting to think that Bill stepped away from the game to spend more time with his wife and family. And now that time really was important.
It was a similar type of situation for me. My brother died in a car accident in November of 2004. Around that August I was deciding whether to move in with him for awhile in Columbus or take another job out of state. I hadn't seen him much in the previous few years because he got married and was busy with work and school, going for a masters, and so forth. Ultimately, I decided to stay with him from August until November before he died so looking back it proved to be valuable time, where as if I had moved away and not gotten the chance to speak and interact with him in the months before it would've been a lot worse feeling.