What is Life
- datgrundle
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Something to do.
Someone to love.
Something to look forward to.
Someone to love.
Something to look forward to.
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Here's my n00ds. I'm warning you now. Look at your own risk.
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Remove the space for FUN!
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Remove the space for FUN!
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Acid666 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:11 pm Here's my n00ds. I'm warning you now. Look at your own risk.
https://i.imgur.com/ fPrZROv
Remove the space for FUN!
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I 100% agree.datgrundle wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 1:57 pm Something to do.
Someone to love.
Something to look forward to.
Now how can you love someone if you don’t love yourself?
2020 Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor/Long Range (Acceleration Boost + FSD pack)
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- goIftdibrad
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Acid666 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:11 pm Here's my n00ds. I'm warning you now. Look at your own risk.
https://i.imgur.com/ fPrZROv
Remove the space for FUN!
brain go brrrrrr
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Morning Irish, this got me worried too. I've started to change my lifestyle after reading about your ordeal. Ive been casually smoking cigz which turned back into a habit, then got replaced with vape, and now fully off of all puffing... food as well, I'm off of sugars, breads, and other garbage.
All of the above items took a toll on me in one way or another, the sugars/wheat were impacting my skin's health and kept me bloated, vape was burning and bubbling my inner cheeks and the roof of my mouth (almost blister like) and felt like I had heavy lungs, and the cigarettes were well, you know... all of the above symptoms are improved/eliminated. I still wig out but the low carb diet keeps me from insulin spikes and tension stays lower. I'm not sure if this will last forever but I cant see why not short of a life changing shock.
Hope the news is good tomorrow, start celebrating your ability to conquer these substances as you have others before. You'll start to feel healthier within two weeks dude! I'm sending well wishes and hoping for great news!
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Part of the reason that I shared the onset of my ordeal was in hopes of just such a result. Namely, that it might help others to take stock. This kind of act is a yuge part of my recovery from alcoholism and I try to practice it in all my affairs.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 6:52 amMorning Irish, this got me worried too. I've started to change my lifestyle after reading about your ordeal. Ive been casually smoking cigz which turned back into a habit, then got replaced with vape, and now fully off of all puffing... food as well, I'm off of sugars, breads, and other garbage.
All of the above items took a toll on me in one way or another, the sugars/wheat were impacting my skin's health and kept me bloated, vape was burning and bubbling my inner cheeks and the roof of my mouth (almost blister like) and felt like I had heavy lungs, and the cigarettes were well, you know... all of the above symptoms are improved/eliminated. I still wig out but the low carb diet keeps me from insulin spikes and tension stays lower. I'm not sure if this will last forever but I cant see why not short of a life changing shock.
Hope the news is good tomorrow, start celebrating your ability to conquer these substances as you have others before. You'll start to feel healthier within two weeks dude! I'm sending well wishes and hoping for great news!
SO thank you so much for sharing that it had/has an impact on you.
This previously defunct thread is as good a place as any for me to keep you guys updated (plus I like the title).
Test results were bad and good. Biopsy was positive for cancer. BUT, chest xray and MRI were negative for any spread. I have an appointment with the surgeon tomorrow who will likely order a CT scan to see if is in my jaw at all. That's the next hurdle.
Certainly not out of the woods, but overall, the news I just got is great.
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Irish!Irish wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 9:45 amPart of the reason that I shared the onset of my ordeal was in hopes of just such a result. Namely, that it might help others to take stock. This kind of act is a yuge part of my recovery from alcoholism and I try to practice it in all my affairs.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 6:52 am
Morning Irish, this got me worried too. I've started to change my lifestyle after reading about your ordeal. Ive been casually smoking cigz which turned back into a habit, then got replaced with vape, and now fully off of all puffing... food as well, I'm off of sugars, breads, and other garbage.
All of the above items took a toll on me in one way or another, the sugars/wheat were impacting my skin's health and kept me bloated, vape was burning and bubbling my inner cheeks and the roof of my mouth (almost blister like) and felt like I had heavy lungs, and the cigarettes were well, you know... all of the above symptoms are improved/eliminated. I still wig out but the low carb diet keeps me from insulin spikes and tension stays lower. I'm not sure if this will last forever but I cant see why not short of a life changing shock.
Hope the news is good tomorrow, start celebrating your ability to conquer these substances as you have others before. You'll start to feel healthier within two weeks dude! I'm sending well wishes and hoping for great news!
SO thank you so much for sharing that it had/has an impact on you.
This previously defunct thread is as good a place as any for me to keep you guys updated (plus I like the title).
Test results were bad and good. Biopsy was positive for cancer. BUT, chest xray and MRI were negative for any spread. I have an appointment with the surgeon tomorrow who will likely order a CT scan to see if is in my jaw at all. That's the next hurdle.
Certainly not out of the woods, but overall, the news I just got is great.
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Yaas!! Get that little sucker cut out and move on! The clear lungs is a huge blessing,this could be the wake up call that saves you from much worse news many years from now. Good luck Irish!Irish wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 9:45 amPart of the reason that I shared the onset of my ordeal was in hopes of just such a result. Namely, that it might help others to take stock. This kind of act is a yuge part of my recovery from alcoholism and I try to practice it in all my affairs.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 6:52 am
Morning Irish, this got me worried too. I've started to change my lifestyle after reading about your ordeal. Ive been casually smoking cigz which turned back into a habit, then got replaced with vape, and now fully off of all puffing... food as well, I'm off of sugars, breads, and other garbage.
All of the above items took a toll on me in one way or another, the sugars/wheat were impacting my skin's health and kept me bloated, vape was burning and bubbling my inner cheeks and the roof of my mouth (almost blister like) and felt like I had heavy lungs, and the cigarettes were well, you know... all of the above symptoms are improved/eliminated. I still wig out but the low carb diet keeps me from insulin spikes and tension stays lower. I'm not sure if this will last forever but I cant see why not short of a life changing shock.
Hope the news is good tomorrow, start celebrating your ability to conquer these substances as you have others before. You'll start to feel healthier within two weeks dude! I'm sending well wishes and hoping for great news!
SO thank you so much for sharing that it had/has an impact on you.
This previously defunct thread is as good a place as any for me to keep you guys updated (plus I like the title).
Test results were bad and good. Biopsy was positive for cancer. BUT, chest xray and MRI were negative for any spread. I have an appointment with the surgeon tomorrow who will likely order a CT scan to see if is in my jaw at all. That's the next hurdle.
Certainly not out of the woods, but overall, the news I just got is great.
And congrats on the crotchfruit graduating, mine are 7 and 4, a long way from being independent but I look forward to the milestones.
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for your lifestyle changes! Hope it's a lifelong habit improvement.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 6:52 amMorning Irish, this got me worried too. I've started to change my lifestyle after reading about your ordeal. Ive been casually smoking cigz which turned back into a habit, then got replaced with vape, and now fully off of all puffing... food as well, I'm off of sugars, breads, and other garbage.
All of the above items took a toll on me in one way or another, the sugars/wheat were impacting my skin's health and kept me bloated, vape was burning and bubbling my inner cheeks and the roof of my mouth (almost blister like) and felt like I had heavy lungs, and the cigarettes were well, you know... all of the above symptoms are improved/eliminated. I still wig out but the low carb diet keeps me from insulin spikes and tension stays lower. I'm not sure if this will last forever but I cant see why not short of a life changing shock.
Hope the news is good tomorrow, start celebrating your ability to conquer these substances as you have others before. You'll start to feel healthier within two weeks dude! I'm sending well wishes and hoping for great news!
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Thanks man!Apex wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 9:49 amIrish!Irish wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 9:45 am
Part of the reason that I shared the onset of my ordeal was in hopes of just such a result. Namely, that it might help others to take stock. This kind of act is a yuge part of my recovery from alcoholism and I try to practice it in all my affairs.
SO thank you so much for sharing that it had/has an impact on you.
This previously defunct thread is as good a place as any for me to keep you guys updated (plus I like the title).
Test results were bad and good. Biopsy was positive for cancer. BUT, chest xray and MRI were negative for any spread. I have an appointment with the surgeon tomorrow who will likely order a CT scan to see if is in my jaw at all. That's the next hurdle.
Certainly not out of the woods, but overall, the news I just got is great.
:Yesth: , I hope to have years left where I look back at this as a turning point.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 10:00 am
Yaas!! Get that little sucker cut out and move on! The clear lungs is a huge blessing,this could be the wake up call that saves you from much worse news many years from now. Good luck Irish!
And congrats on the crotchfruit graduating, mine are 7 and 4, a long way from being independent but I look forward to the milestones.
Thanks for the congrats...... Its cliche but enjoy them while they are young......time flies man..... it seems like last week I was holding them in my arms
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All right! It is news at all. Being localized is the best outcome for a positive test of cancer. You're halfway to beating it already!Irish wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 9:45 amPart of the reason that I shared the onset of my ordeal was in hopes of just such a result. Namely, that it might help others to take stock. This kind of act is a yuge part of my recovery from alcoholism and I try to practice it in all my affairs.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 6:52 am
Morning Irish, this got me worried too. I've started to change my lifestyle after reading about your ordeal. Ive been casually smoking cigz which turned back into a habit, then got replaced with vape, and now fully off of all puffing... food as well, I'm off of sugars, breads, and other garbage.
All of the above items took a toll on me in one way or another, the sugars/wheat were impacting my skin's health and kept me bloated, vape was burning and bubbling my inner cheeks and the roof of my mouth (almost blister like) and felt like I had heavy lungs, and the cigarettes were well, you know... all of the above symptoms are improved/eliminated. I still wig out but the low carb diet keeps me from insulin spikes and tension stays lower. I'm not sure if this will last forever but I cant see why not short of a life changing shock.
Hope the news is good tomorrow, start celebrating your ability to conquer these substances as you have others before. You'll start to feel healthier within two weeks dude! I'm sending well wishes and hoping for great news!
SO thank you so much for sharing that it had/has an impact on you.
This previously defunct thread is as good a place as any for me to keep you guys updated (plus I like the title).
Test results were bad and good. Biopsy was positive for cancer. BUT, chest xray and MRI were negative for any spread. I have an appointment with the surgeon tomorrow who will likely order a CT scan to see if is in my jaw at all. That's the next hurdle.
Certainly not out of the woods, but overall, the news I just got is great.