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had a real scare last night
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 604746" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wow. This is interesting. I'm the type that not only has to work out almost daily and eat healthy, but am very careful about having all the recommended treatments done so that I can live long enough to see my grandson get married and dance at his wedding. There is nothing I won't have done if it will make me well. I'm in awe of you guys...lol. I know many people who didn't die of cancer after treatment and have been cancer free for twenty or more years. I can't imagine not having treatment for ANY reason. </p><p></p><p>And mammos? Big nothing. I had one at 46 that showed a stage 0 cancer that was caught so early it was barely an issue. I'm glad they found it. I'm glad I had it done. It made a potential big deal into a nothing. I'm sixty now and going strong. Hey...I could get sick tomorrow. Anyone can. But I'm trying to maximize my chances for a quality life while I am here. So far, even though I have definite mental health issues, my physical health is good for my age and I have no aches and pains like most almost sixty year olds (at least not at the moment). I think it's all the exercise I do and the preventative healthcare.</p><p></p><p>Why would anyone want to feel sick if there is a chance of feeling better? Or taking off early a few years if there are precious grandchildren you want to know for as long as you can?</p><p></p><p>Heck, my 89 year old dad is still dancing and dating...lol. He's a grump, a narcisist, and has his own other mental health issues, but he can still drive and get around on his own (not that I'd choose to drive with him!!!).</p><p></p><p>Janet, all of us love you (even me, even if we often disagree) and we want you around. You too, Witz. You too, DDD. </p><p></p><p>And, guess what? I think EVERYONE here agrees with me!!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Hey, I am not putting you guys down. I just want you all as healthy as possible! I guess I'm being selfish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 604746, member: 1550"] Wow. This is interesting. I'm the type that not only has to work out almost daily and eat healthy, but am very careful about having all the recommended treatments done so that I can live long enough to see my grandson get married and dance at his wedding. There is nothing I won't have done if it will make me well. I'm in awe of you guys...lol. I know many people who didn't die of cancer after treatment and have been cancer free for twenty or more years. I can't imagine not having treatment for ANY reason. And mammos? Big nothing. I had one at 46 that showed a stage 0 cancer that was caught so early it was barely an issue. I'm glad they found it. I'm glad I had it done. It made a potential big deal into a nothing. I'm sixty now and going strong. Hey...I could get sick tomorrow. Anyone can. But I'm trying to maximize my chances for a quality life while I am here. So far, even though I have definite mental health issues, my physical health is good for my age and I have no aches and pains like most almost sixty year olds (at least not at the moment). I think it's all the exercise I do and the preventative healthcare. Why would anyone want to feel sick if there is a chance of feeling better? Or taking off early a few years if there are precious grandchildren you want to know for as long as you can? Heck, my 89 year old dad is still dancing and dating...lol. He's a grump, a narcisist, and has his own other mental health issues, but he can still drive and get around on his own (not that I'd choose to drive with him!!!). Janet, all of us love you (even me, even if we often disagree) and we want you around. You too, Witz. You too, DDD. And, guess what? I think EVERYONE here agrees with me!!!! :) Hey, I am not putting you guys down. I just want you all as healthy as possible! I guess I'm being selfish. [/QUOTE]
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