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After dire diagnosis, Portland outdoorsman finds healing in every living moment

Portland, ORLocal News

John Waller, a dedicated outdoorsman from Portland, faced a life-altering diagnosis of stage 4 colorectal cancer in October 2020, just shy of his 45th birthday. Instead of letting this prognosis define him, Waller embarked on a journey to embrace every living moment, undertaking various outdoor activities that he loves. His passionate approach to life has not only provided him with purpose but has also inspired countless individuals within his community to reassess their own lives. Waller's story serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of seizing opportunities for joy and connection. He emphasizes that mental and emotional health are equally vital, particularly in the face of adversity.

As he continues to share his experiences, his message of living fully resonates widely, encouraging others to find beauty in their daily lives. Community members have rallied around him, amplifying his message through social media and local events. John Waller's journey is a testament to the human spirit's ability to find hope and healing, even in the darkest of times.

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