Danny thank you for coming back and not forgetting us. You always had strong posts, valuable insights and compassion. I appreciate you dropping by occasionally to tell us life is good, (it's good for others to hear it) and to offer your perspectives. Don't be such a stranger. This is mostly a board of newbies since you were here, and many of the old timers have been lost to the disease or moved on. Your knowledge and strengths really help.

I also heard from Karen Ng in Hong Kong for the first time in ages and she is well, happy, and made a nice donation to OFC. You old timers are the backbone of our reservoir of important experience based knowledge, and I appreciate your occasional return.

I get that some have to move on emotionally, or that "LIVING" your new life after cancer has to take precedent. But you were always a good example that any quality life is spent partly in service to others. Good to see you back.


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.