Nobody ever thanks you for saving them from the disease they didn't know they were going to get.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's silly to keep people alive who have a terrible disease.
I owe my life to blood donors. I'm forever grateful to people who donate.
On Thanksgiving I will stop to give thanks that my family is safe and healthy, especially because I realize that, following the tragedies of this year, it is all too real a possibility that they might not have been.
Nobody celebrates when they avoid an illness they never expected to get.
I asked my body if it was going to die or not from AIDS. And it said 'no.' I sort of paid attention to that.
I always tell people I'm grateful for my cancer diagnosis because it was the greatest gift because it completely changed my life. I was able to stop and let my whole life and world just crash over me like a wave. And I stood there and went, 'Wow.' And for the first time, I stopped everything. I had to.
I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient.
I owe undying gratitude to my patient parents.
I'm thankful for the incredible advances in medicine that have taken place during my lifetime. I almost certainly wouldn't still be here if it weren't for them.
No one should ever feel sorry for me. I've been treated very well for the most part.