Well Wishes

Well Wishes From Margarite Alvarez-Papenhoefer

Hi Irene, Dave & Jocelyn & Joanna:

I am a client of your husbands.  Normally, that would not be enough for me to get online and write a note to someone regarding their personal and family struggles. But because in our few communications, I have a great respect for Dave as a professional, I wanted to acknowledge him at such a difficult time.
I was to have a meeting and lunch with Dave a few weeks ago. Heidi and Marlene came down and explained why Dave was not with them.

Today,  I realized that I had not sent a card wishes to Dave.  I anticipated a short note of well wishes to your family when I got onto this site.

But I have now looked at it, read the many notes, and can only tell you, most sincerely, that I know you all now… and I know that Dave is a loving husband and you are all blessed.  To share such profound love and commitment with another person is rare.  To have a family pull together as one is also rare. Marriages and families are not easy to hold together through good times much less difficult periods.

Most especially, I want to “Thank you”

When you constructed it I am sure that the three reasons you noted: keep friends informed; educate about the disease; and it is an easy way for friends and acquaintances to say “I am thinking of you today.”

But what you have created is SO MUCH MORE.

What you and your family are doing in opening up your heartache, is allowing all of us to into your life as equals.  Extraordinary.  It truly is extraordinary.  If we all accepted each other, without reservation into our lives, we would be so much closer to each other and the World would know peace.  Your site exudes your souls: goodness,  caring, sorrow, sadness, faith, joy, pain, and love.  The life experience is one we all share and if we opened up our hearts, as you have, we would only see ourselves in each other.

You have given us, all, a special gift.

I gave a prayer for you Dave

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Well Wishes From Roni Saporito

Dear Dias Family:  I am truly amazed at the enormous amount of strength and faith that each of you possess and I am in awe of it all.  All of you are exceptional people and your depth of courage, hope and spirit is so incredible.  I think about all of you each day and I pray with all my heart that you, Irene, heal a little each day.  He will watch over you and surround you with angels that will shower you with love and the glowing light of life.  You will overcome and be with your loving family and friends.

My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

Roni

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Well Wishes From Linda Bridges

Hi Dave and Irene –

My husband is an A/G minister in Fallon, Nevada, and we are on a minister’s e-mail discussion group where your friend Frank Johnson requested prayer for you.  As I looked over your website, I noticed that you had some information from Dr. Lloyd Damon at UCSF
I was a patient at UCSF 12 years ago with AML – Acute Mylogenous Leukemia.

Dr. Lloyd Damon was one of my doctors!  (Dr. Charles Linker was my “main” doctor, but Dr. Damon was one of the team of four doctors who I would see from time to time as they rotated schedules.  Dr. Damon & Dr. Linker and Dr. Rugo and Dr. Reis were my team. I also, like you, Irene, had an autologous stem cell transplant, and Dr. Damon was the Dr. who actually “performed” the transplant!  When I saw the photos of Christine bathing and defrosting the stem cells, I jumped in surprise – I have some photos in my album almost identical to those!

I just want to encourage you that you are in good hands — of course, you are in the Lord’s Hands first, but after that, I have no question but that God directed you to a great team of people.  The staff at UCSF, 11Long became like family to us 12 years ago. I spent 100 days out of a six month period on that floor.  (Isn’t the Solarium restful?)  They are a great team and will take good care of you.

I’d be thrilled to talk to you if you would like.  You have traveled a hard road – I don’t need to tell you that – it has not been fun.  The next week or two will not be much fun either, but there’s a light at the end of this tunnel, and that “end of the tunnel” is getting closer every day.  But you have a great support team to work with.

Your family, your Christian friends and family, and your hospital family will help to carry the heavy load you must bear.  Allow them to do so—whether it’s praying, sending cards and letters,

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