This inspiring book authored by Richard Sabb captures the reality of battling terminal Cancer while navigating tumultuous inherent family turmoil and the inevitable insurance and legal battles.
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"Moving, provocative and truly spell-binding. PLUS, It's all REAL." "I'm ready to 'see the movie."
"His accounting of medical discoveries and the inherent emotional disarray in deciding to move forward with experimental surgeries simultaneously with major legal battles and family influences, provides a fabulous learning tool for any reader, but especially for those who confront life altering decisions. The courage and determination that he expressed through life will keep you on an emotional roller coaster from beginning to end. This breathtaking story will leave you amazed and anxious to visit and follow his website TrueStoryetwork.com ."
"Rich Sabb's "No Time To Die" is inspiring, frustrating and too short. As a hospital nurse of thirty years, widow of a kidney cancer victim, and plaintiff in a wrongful death suit, I could identify with many of Mr. Sabb's experiences as well as those of his wife. The fact that Rich is still alive is amazing in itself. His optimism towards life and tenacity in dealing with the judicial system and social security system are truly admirable."
I found Richard Sabb's book, No Time To Die, an amazing account of one person's courageous battle against a fatal form of Cancer. Mr. Sabb documents a horrific lab explosion that led to the deaths of all of his colleagues present in the room the day the blast occurred. I found his read so interesting. Richard explains that because he was significantly younger than most of his peers, and because of the physical shape he was in being a power lifter, he survived longer than his co-workers that perished due to the explosion. Remarkably, after an approval by President Clinton, he was connected with the greatest doctors and scientists specializing in Oncology. What I loved most about Richard's book was the depiction of his support team, namely his wife at the time, Cathy, and his parents, Dot and Bob. What I found heartbreaking about Richard's book were the laws that were in place at the time for people who were not protected by the companies that they dedicated their life to, literally.. We need more "Richard's" in this world who are willing to risk their life to cure a once incurable cancer, and to be whistle blowers to big business who view their employees as liabilities rather than assets.