I completely 100% agree. Cancer does what it does, and survival is not a matter of whether someone 'fights' or not. I hope you are doing well now xxFrom DM
Olivia Newton-John dies at age 73 after long battle with breast cancer
Olivia Newton-John's husband announced her death on her official Facebook page. The actress had battled breast cancer since 1992, twice beating it before being diagnosed again in 2017.www.dailymail.co.uk
I am so happy that the family did not say she has been "battling" breast cancer. (The DM did)
When that word is used and people die it infers that they did not "battle" enough and lost their battle. I didn't battle it, just got on with taking my medication but it may come back at any time so did I not battle enough. I hate that word with reference to cancer.
What beautiful words. He lost his wife from breast cancer too a few years back.I thought this was lovely from John Travolta
Thank you - I am 2 years clear and have fingers crossed for September check up.I completely 100% agree. Cancer does what it does, and survival is not a matter of whether someone 'fights' or not. I hope you are doing well now xx
Bloody gutted. Forever sandy.I thought this was lovely from John Travolta
This really got me, what a gorgeous tributeI thought this was lovely from John Travolta
I think when someone has been ill for a while, I tend to think they become immortal almost. 73 is so young too, but she crammed so much into her life.
I sometimes see this song on Now 80s and I love it
May you rest in peace Olivia
He’s had a lot of tragedy actually lost two partners to breast cancer and a son to a seizureWhat beautiful words. He lost his wife from breast cancer too a few years back.
She had a great aura ,even her final interview (where she was clearly unwell ) it shone through .Magic is my favourite of all her songs.
I also love her version of "If not for you."
She was so lovely.
She shone as if there was a light around her.
RIP
Dolly is not dyingReally sad news. I lost a friend Jo when she was only 20 after she was knocked down. As kids in the school holidays along with my sister, our days consisted of watching Grease at least once a day and also 9 to 5 with Dolly Parton. So this news just brings all my youth back and Jo.
Olivia had some bloody good songs too, thanks for linking to them all.
Im proper sad tonight, I’m going to need a week off when Dolly goes
Sometimes it's just crappy bad luck. Grease is a movie I watch time and time again. A classic that remains relevant even now. I remember going to the Cinema 3 times before we actually got in, the queue was huge. I sincerely hope that no one tries to recast and remake it, every one of the actors was absolutely perfect.Interesting about Olivia Newton-John. Her parents from what I can find seem to have lived until good ages. Then their daughter get cancer in her early 40s, then dies at 73. Sometimes genetics do not make sense. Add to that she was a slim woman, in good shape and wealthy. Her grandfather received a Nobel prize in physics. I try to make sense of death, but it is hard to know what really determines it. A mix of genetics and lifestyle. I really do not know.
Oh I agree, like with many people who die of health conditions at earlier ages. You just never know when your time is up really. Look at Julia Bradbury, she is healthy, does all those walking shows, seemingly lives a healthy lifestyle, yet she was diagnosed with breast cancer a few months ago. She is ok now I think, but just shows that it's as you say, tit luck. Many overweight and unhealthy people who live beyond ages they should, but then you have kids and teens who die of cancer. We all have to die of something, but we all hope we get to see out a fair few decades of life before that happens.Sometimes it's just crappy bad luck.