Just seeing this thread. Can't even fathom what hearing that C-word does to someone. Prayers for you good Sir.
Just seeing this thread. Can't even fathom what hearing that C-word does to someone. Prayers for you good Sir.
"Why "zombies"? Because calling it 'training to stop a rioting, starving, panicking, desperate mob after a complete governmental financial collapse apocalypse' is just too wordy." or in light of current events: training to stop a rioting, looting, molotov cocktail throwing, skinny jeans wearing, uneducated bunch of lemmings duped by, or working directly for, a marxist organization attempting to tear down America while hiding behind a race-based name
Indeed. And I’m hoping you can get thru this and come out the other side better for it.
Right now I’m helping a friend with colon cancer (helping run his shop, taking him to appointments when he needs, etc). It’s brutal on him.
So when my boss and I do our morning call, doesn’t matter what B.S. we have going on in at work or in our lives, we both take the view that compared to my buddy, we have zero problems. All of our stuff is just stuff. Rental property in Louisiana trashed by a storm? Oh well. Just gotta talk to insurance and get the contractor to jump on it. My divorce? Big deal. It’ll go away.
Watching a 38-year-old man not be able to get his blood panels done because he’s throwing up in the parking lot from his meds? I’m going to go hug my kids, pray, and get to living. Time’s a wastin’!
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Good story about perspective.
Ironically, my best friend--friend from childhood, we lived together for 4 years in college, he was my best man in my wedding--had his last colon cancer surgery (ostomy reversal) and was declared cancer free the very day that I got my cancer diagnosis. To our wives, ah, chagrin he and I are getting tats when I am done and cancer free. A solidarity thing. I think our wives are hoping we'll forget it.
Life has a way of sneaking up on us, but I’m glad your PET scan came back negative.
Prayers and the very best of wishes to you Chuckman.
Saw doc today, 90% spindle cell carcinoma or sarcoma, in either case needs maxillotomy (take off half of my face, my jaw, my teeth), a final pathology shows different, they'll still do the surgery, but first chemo and radiation beforehand.
Jesus..prayers sent to you.
Had prostate removed for cancer. It has it's own "hidden" issues. You are looking at an end-result that is more apparent, and I feel for you. But you wanna know what counts more than anything? Being alive at the end of it.
Rock on. You'll find that old endurance you had once! Godspeed!
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