Stomping out stage 4 brain cancer: A Colorado story of grapes, grace and glioblastoma
By Drake Hunter | Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice
Sometimes the greatest miracle isn’t healing—it’s a night off.
For families walking the road of stage 4 glioblastoma brain cancer, even a few hours of rest can feel like a return to life. The weight is constant. The uncertainty is relentless. And caregiving, while sacred, can quietly drain every ounce of strength a person has.
Recently, my wife Sherrie and I experienced something we hadn’t felt in a long time—margin. Breathing room. A moment to simply be human again.
And it came through a story that could only be described as providential.
Where the story began
What makes this story remarkable is how it started—not through a formal organization or a well-funded campaign, but through a simple blog.
When I began writ...


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