WHAT TERMINAL CANCER HAS TAUGHT ME… SO FAR…
b y Pierre Filion pierrefilion@bell.net Yes, I was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer three years ago. Terminal is the same word in French so I clearly knew what it meant. Today I feel I need to talk about it in relation to the game of lacrosse; as there is a link! P LAYING AGAINST THE LEAGUE’S BEST TEAM BY FAR I received a terminal cancer verdict with 12 weeks left to live. ‘’You won‘t make it to 12 weeks; make sure your will is written; look at giving some stuff to friends and family and make sur e you say goodbye to everyone you loved’’. That’s exactly how it was presented to me b y an oncologist who clearly lacked empathy. In symbolic terms I was going to play against the league’s best team; the obvious league champion. The one who never loses. I didn’t stand a chance. I was doomed. As are so many lacrosse teams when they prepare to face the league’s obvious champion. Their sticks are...