

If I could get a small and a large one I would really appreciate it.

I wanna be an inspiration to others and fight the battle with everything I have. With the power of prayer and a positive mindset great things will happen. I've been staying positive through it all and not getting down one step of the way. I have heard only great things about MD Anderson I'm looking forward to getting down there and getting their opinon and starting a treatment plan.
#INSPIREME BRACELET NEVER GIVE UP HOW TO#
If you could let me know how to go about getting a couple and let me know how much I owe and where to pay. I was wondering if you guys happened to have anymore bracelets. I'm now going to MD Anderson for a second opinion but I have a little bit of a wait. The amputation got called off becuase after getting my PET scan results they think it has spread to my lung and lymph nodes by my groin. I had surgery to remove the tumor from my shin on Dec 12th and about one month later i was told they are going to have to amputate due to the margins being so big. "Hello I was diagnosed with epitheloid sarcoma a little over two months ago. #livelikeJP #KeepGoing #NeverDieEasy #JPF So, Sunday, if you have the opportunity, be thankful for what you have: your health, your family, etc., think about Josh and his ability to stay positive through the worst challenges (and smile): he truly was one of the strongest people I have ever met, and once you’re done with that, if there is time, send some good thoughts my legs way." I will need all of Josh’s greatest characteristics to get through Sunday: strength, stamina, drive, unwillingness to give up, and maybe most, good humor. I decided to compete in the Cayuga Triathlon earlier this summer, and when given the opportunity by the organization I opted to compete in Josh’s honor. I can't be certain, but I do believe that I was given a little more chutzpah thanks to JP throughout that arduous day.

It also serves on days, like that one in May, of personal struggle or other physical challenges as a reminder to Keep Going. The bracelet serves as a constant reminder to how lucky I am to have what I have. Throughout that day I spent a lot of time staring at my wrist and the bracelet I wear in honor and memory of Josh Powell. Earlier this summer I took part in The Ride to Montauk, 155 miles from Manhattan to Montauk. "This weekend I will compete in my first Triathlon.
