Cancer treatment · $5 · 1 minute
For the
long fight.
Cancer treatment lasts. The message should not pretend to be about quick recovery — it should be about showing up, repeatedly, over time.
Example output
Sam —
I've been thinking about you since you told me. I want you to know I'm here for the whole thing, not just the first month.
I'm not going to send you advice. I'm not going to send you articles. I'm going to send you, every few weeks, a short note like this one, until you tell me you've had enough of them.
If you want company during a treatment day, or a meal delivered on a hard week, or someone to text from the waiting room of an appointment — I'm in.
Much love,
Alex
…(continues; full version is paid)
Don't promise prayers or outcomes. Promise presence.
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Common questions
- Will it sound like a cliché?
- No — the message names a specific thing and offers a specific kind of presence, not platitudes.