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It has taken me some time to write this.

Life moved quickly after November 15, 2025. Work resumed. Classes, cases, meetings, ordinary urgencies. And yet, something from that day lingered—unfiled, unnamed—waiting to be acknowledged.

On November 15, 2025Breaking Point: A Doctor’s Journey Through Falling, Rising, and Faith was launched and signed at the Welcome Room of the Jesus the Anointed One Church Mega Sanctuary in Batangas City.

Before the hall opens
Behind the books

It was not a grand event by design. No stage lights. No speeches meant to impress. Just a room prepared to receive people—friends, colleagues, students, churchmates, fellow doctors, family. Some came knowing the story. Many came only knowing me. That mattered.

Dedication prayer by Rev Gio Husmillo and Rev Ito Inandan
With Rev. Ito Inandan and Rev. Gio Husmillo

What struck me most that afternoon was not the book itself, but the conversations that formed around it.

Excerpt reading
Bibian shares her experience as a reader

People did not ask about writing. They asked about survival.
They did not ask about publishing. They spoke about their own breaking points.
Some shared stories they had never spoken aloud—quiet admissions of fear, failure, exhaustion, doubt. Others simply stood, held the book, and said, “Thank you for writing what I could not say.”

The Welcome Room lived up to its name. It became a place of witness.

The platform
Book shelf

Signing copies felt strangely secondary. Each signature followed a pause. A look. A moment of recognition. It reminded me that Breaking Point was never meant to perform—it was meant to accompany. To sit beside someone who is still standing, barely, and say: you are not alone in this.

I also realized something important that day.

The book had already left me.

Once readers began placing their own stories alongside mine, the narrative no longer belonged to a single author. It became shared ground—where falling did not disqualify, where rising was uneven, and where faith was not certainty but endurance.

Excerpt reading

With all book launch attendees
With Rapha Medical Missions team, with Rev Gio Husmillo and Rev Ellen Castilla

So this is not a delayed announcement. It is a belated gratitude.

Jumaquio family
With Rev. Gio and Ps. Zab Husmillo
Magtibay family
With Missions coordinator Ms Cristy
With Rev Ito Inandan
With my mentor Dr. Ching Roman
With Dr. Gio De Guzman
With Ms MJ Gamboa, BatMC Anesthesia secretary
With Dr. Vic Barangan
With Dr. Cloyd Gulla
With Dr. Naim Macasalong
With Dr. Tish Estiva
With my wife Bibian, kids Josh and Yen
With Jeri
With Xyrelle (a beta reader)
With Ms Edith De Chavez
With Ms. Emily Repel
With Mr Ading Chavez

With Mr Dondon De Chavez

Emcee Ms Princess Bicol
With Rev. Emie
With Pastor Cesar
With Ms Engay
With Mr Rhaffy Magtibay
With Ms Roma Fillaro

To everyone who came.
To those who listened more than they spoke.
To those who found their own story between the pages.
To the space that held us quietly that afternoon.

November 15, 2025 marked a launch, yes—but more than that, it marked a handover.

The book went where it needed to go.
And I returned to the work I was being formed for next.

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