Steve Levin
Master of Disaster
(I know I haven't been active on the forums for years now, but as time goes by and one loses touch with people, I wanted to post this here as well. Please excuse the consumption of electrons)
After a very trying couple of months (upon the three years of battle we've waged) Tami Levin and I have made the difficult decision for me to transition from the transplant path to that of hospice, or "comfort care." We will be focused on spending the time we have left together seeing family and friends, and having those long sunset chats as the sun drops lower through our view windows.
I know it has been been an imperfect ride through life, but I think that, on the whole, I managed to have a slightly positive overall impact on the world around me.
I have said many times that the candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and I still hold that dear.
God bless all, and may the sun and the stars shine forever brightly upon you.
After a very trying couple of months (upon the three years of battle we've waged) Tami Levin and I have made the difficult decision for me to transition from the transplant path to that of hospice, or "comfort care." We will be focused on spending the time we have left together seeing family and friends, and having those long sunset chats as the sun drops lower through our view windows.
I know it has been been an imperfect ride through life, but I think that, on the whole, I managed to have a slightly positive overall impact on the world around me.
I have said many times that the candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and I still hold that dear.
God bless all, and may the sun and the stars shine forever brightly upon you.