sobriety wishes i'd kept the ol' trap shut![]()
It's a mind thing.
A mate of mine had a melanoma. It spread to his Lymph nodes and he had them removed..... after a few years he seemed fine. Thought he had it beaten. I lost touch with him for a while and then, out of the blue I found out he suddenly passed away. I am still finding it difficult to accept.
It makes me realise how much I have taken for granted in my life.
Burnouts are so cool, I just wish I was cool enough to be able to pull one off.
Could watch some on you-tube but then there's no smell and it's not right.
Amen to that !
Only thing in life that is inevitable is death
Hope i can embrace it this well if i cop the crap !
Had me a sign from the inner self the other day, you know the old pins and needle thing in the left arm and thought whoa, hope i make it back home first, haha imagine doing ya last shit in public !
A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
gotta keep positive eh, live every day to the full.
btw, I love your "bike" in your profile notes at the top right of posts: perfect description of how a jet engine works. Have you done some major mods to your ride...???![]()
With a capital C. I lost my mum when I was 11 and the C word is the reason I will never believe in God or set foot in a church.
I do however know a number of people who have beaten the thing. Getting diagnosed is just the start of a new trip/adventure. It'll take time to come to terms with it but when you are through that you'll meet new people, find people who actually care deeply, and with luck will get over it and live to die at a ripe old age in the arms of an 18yo cheerleader.
Don't apologise, man! Sometimes a problem shared is a problem halved.
I've had lots of skin removed because of (thankfully) non-malignant skin cancer. It's always a worry. Support helps. And I too reckon that state of mind can help.
Chin up, mate.... and don't be afraid to let anyone help. Keep positive!![]()
Stay positive, keep an even keel, sound off when you have to, laugh and cry when you want to, play your favourite album as loud as you can possibly play it.
Stay positive and amazing things will happen mate.
Never, ever say sorry about getting this kind of stuff off your chest mate, it simply has to be done.
A work mate in our Sydney branch was diagnosed with cancer caused by asbestosis, from working in an asbestos plant when he was a student. He was given 6 months. 8 years later he is still going!
He undergoes a regular chemo and in between gets as fit as he possibly can. A positive outlook and a shit load of stubbornness seems to have helped him.
I hope things work out for you.
I completely changed my eating and drinking habits to the (Eat right for your type) blood group diet and started a fitness program!
No other fancy reasons except what I was doing obviously wasn't working for me so I had to do something different!
The thing was removed and I was offered 9 months, that was in 2005.
Guess I was lucky. Good luck with yours!
As the saying goes: "It aint over till the fat lady sings"!
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