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PJ
We all have some very hard times to go through in dealing with this Crap. Just keep thinking in your head it will soon be over and you will start to heal. I was up late one night and just started wrighting about all I went through in dealing with cancer. If you like to read it just go to my web-site http://www.restoringgodstruth.com/prison/ hope it helps you in dealing with your cancer.
God Bless
Hondo
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If you mean water than "theSkiffin16 said:Short Version...
Here's the short version....
You do what ever you have to do to get through with the least amount of pain and discomfort.
Food (calories) aren't consumed because it tastes good.., it's purely survival, same with fluids..., definitely the taste of dirty sweat socks isn't appealing, but it's hydration...
If it's painful, use your meds, or get stronger ones... If it's unbearable, get the PEG.
In the grand scheme of things, the years you've been here, and future years to come..., a few months isn't nothing.
You'll get through, you'll find your power...
John
If you mean water than "the taste of dirty swet socks" is right on the mark!! Most people don't/can't understand how water can "taste" so bad.
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LOL....just2ez2004 said:If you mean water than "the
If you mean water than "the taste of dirty swet socks" is right on the mark!! Most people don't/can't understand how water can "taste" so bad.
Yes, I was referring to water....
Water is the only thing that seems to truly quench my thirst... So not having the fresh taste of water was terrible during treatment. The water always tasted bad, at best it tasted like sweat...., LOL.
But usually it tasted more like old dirty sweat socks...
JG
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