This weekend's edition of The Irish Times carries a piece written by Michael O'Regan.
Michael is a journalist with the paper.
He writes about his cancer diagnosis, his coping with the illness and learning how important it is to talk about it.
A great read.
One of the first jobs I had when I went to work at The Kerryman was to sub Michael's weekly column. It was always a great read.
That was 21 years ago. Over the years we have got to know each other and Michael has always been a guiding light, kind and helpful too.
The Germans have a lovely way to wish a person good health - Gute Besserung.
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