Re: Gonna die this year Paul, how do you know you have cancer, and why do you feel you're on your
last year? Don't base it on superstition, like the "things come in 3"
saying. I think most of us can look back on our own life and feel the
losses, the things we never got to experience, the places we weren't able to
travel, the money we never had enough of, the isolation, pain and disability
of chronic disease, etc. I'm 63, soon to be 64, and I've been guilty of
doing the same thing lately as you are: regretting all the things I DIDN'T
have or get to do, or get to see.
Even if you do have cancer, treatments are so much more advanced than they
used to be, even 5 years ago. Please keep talking to us; we have soft
shoulders. Nanny
"Gigglz" <Frekklz@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:42:44 -0700 (PDT), PaulB <pbca1965@aim.com>
> wrote:
>
>>I feel it, been 2 years of absolute hell, and bad things come in
>>threes right ?
>>
>>Grim reaper is coming for me, I know I have cancer.
>>
>>Seems like I never got a chance to live really in terms of a wife,
>>career, financial stability, etc... no real full adult normal life at
>>all
>>
>>Boom, then it's over, after 43 years
>
>
> hun, you need PROOF of this. if you feel you have cancer, get your
> hiney in to a doctor. if it is anxiety talking, get your hiney in to
> a doctor as well.
>
> i'm sorry for your feelings of doom and gloom and fear. :-(
>
> hugs,
> gigglz
>
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