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		By: Joan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I’m so inspired by your courage. My husband Tim also passed away from that terrible brain cancer,glioblastoma 
We were married for 33 years. I wish that I would have had more time with him. He died 5 short weeks after being diagnosed. I was so happy &#038; tired that I refused hospice and was his caregiver. It’s been three and a half years since I lost my love and everyday it gets better. I’ve wanted to move from Illinois since he passed. After reading your story and the courage that you have. I’m thinking it’s time to leave and get away from the daily triggers that I have. Living in a small town, I still get those “poor Joan” looks just going into the grocery store. Thanks for your story, it really gave me a lot to think about ♥️🙏🏼]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m so inspired by your courage. My husband Tim also passed away from that terrible brain cancer,glioblastoma<br />
We were married for 33 years. I wish that I would have had more time with him. He died 5 short weeks after being diagnosed. I was so happy &amp; tired that I refused hospice and was his caregiver. It’s been three and a half years since I lost my love and everyday it gets better. I’ve wanted to move from Illinois since he passed. After reading your story and the courage that you have. I’m thinking it’s time to leave and get away from the daily triggers that I have. Living in a small town, I still get those “poor Joan” looks just going into the grocery store. Thanks for your story, it really gave me a lot to think about ♥️🙏🏼</p>
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