tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18974010.post1207869792376611070..comments2024-02-03T09:02:31.299-08:00Comments on <center> WRITE ENOUGH!</center>: Foundation Features My Prostate Cancer StoryJP Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10658125562780560983noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18974010.post-47999496408349868222018-01-22T06:54:32.321-08:002018-01-22T06:54:32.321-08:00I'd heard of coloring books as therapy, though...I'd heard of coloring books as therapy, though it seems like a fad that is passing.<br /><br />At least one guy down with prostate cancer wrote a good review on Amazon.<br /><br />But I always seem to be running into someone who was diagnosed or has a <br />friend or relative diagnosed.<br /><br />It's a good choice of subject matter since it affects half the population of the planet.JP Machttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10658125562780560983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18974010.post-12866116297973653192018-01-21T17:16:43.065-08:002018-01-21T17:16:43.065-08:00Congrats on the write-up! I'm sure many men,... Congrats on the write-up! I'm sure many men, who've been down that road, or who are going down that road can use all the cheering up they can get. <br /><br /> Back...2015, when I had my fun...I noticed something in the waiting room of my doctor's office...coloring books. At first I thought they were for kids of women who were getting check ups, but no. The pictures were very intricate. Butterfly designs and the like. Not something a child would be able to color. Apparently these coloring books provide distraction. Lets the mind relax for a bit. Your story, in some ways, does the same thing. While it addresses the issue, you do it with HUMOR, which is a welcome distraction unto itself. <br /><br /> Hope you hear more of the same. (Recommends) . Do you get emails from men on their own cancer stories?Authors 4 Charactershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02176411481374542906noreply@blogger.com