It wasn't Cancer
I wanted to share this to try and relate this perspective.. At one time or another (or constantly) we all fear the worst and that the Cancer will do us in. Sadly that happens.. but I just got an e-mail from a pal's wife... Yup my pal passed away yesterday... geeesh. He did not have Cancer... In fact I had recently talked to him and he said he was doing well and was working on a motorcycle project.... sigh... geeesh.. At least he was not in a rocking chair going woa is me...
Just a note to LIVE folks... keep on living... one day we will be gone no matter what... no time to worry about the bad...
Please be well all......
Ron
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"You've just got to go on and live your life"
Move forward by embracing the uncertainty of life as the one and only certainty. We’ve all been stamped with an expiration date. Unfortunately, some of us are living a little more precariously between the “best before” and final expiration. But you can't dwell on that. YOU JUST NEED TO LIVE YOUR LIFE.
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Jan.. thanks... you are aJan4you said:Sorry for the loss of your
Sorry for the loss of your friend, Ron.
What a shock!
Makes us appreciate all we have TODAY!
Feel better soon~
Hugs, Jan
Jan.. thanks... you are a treat around here...! I am ok... just making the point we need to live more and try to worry less....
Had a blast tonight with a bunch of pals... it was good to get out..!
Tomorrow I will call my pal's wife and see if she needs anything... gosh they were every so close... Hope she is handling it well..
Ron
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passed onGSRon said:Jan.. thanks... you are a
Jan.. thanks... you are a treat around here...! I am ok... just making the point we need to live more and try to worry less....
Had a blast tonight with a bunch of pals... it was good to get out..!
Tomorrow I will call my pal's wife and see if she needs anything... gosh they were every so close... Hope she is handling it well..
Ron
Ron, you've had too many friends pass on in the recent past. It sucks getting older. but it is MUCH better than the alternative. It helps cherish our time.
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Passing on....not of cancer
First, my condolences. I am still young enough where only a few of my peers are gone.
I just want to remind people that even us with cancer can drop dead....last summer, I had a cardiac stent put in. I had been having Angina for 5 weeks...but I thought is was related to the cancer. I had gone to my Primary Care Dr twice, and he did not think much of it.
Finally, when I had it after the NED, I though it could be heart, and called the cardiologist, and 1 week later, they found a 98% blockage in the LAD artery.
So, with metastatic cancer, you can have other things wrong unrelated to the cancer.
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Ron, as a widow and having
Ron, as a widow and having worked in Hospice, I know the best thing you can do for any survivors after a death is to REMEMBER them! Many folks, not wanting to make you feel badly, never, ever mention the person who died. To the survivor it feels like others deny they ever lived!
So know that as time passes, she'll need more support if just to share memories..and a hug of course! Hopefully for her (and you too I bet) he will make his "presence" known..
Warmly, Jan
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Sorry for your loss, Ron. ItJan4you said:Ron, as a widow and having
Ron, as a widow and having worked in Hospice, I know the best thing you can do for any survivors after a death is to REMEMBER them! Many folks, not wanting to make you feel badly, never, ever mention the person who died. To the survivor it feels like others deny they ever lived!
So know that as time passes, she'll need more support if just to share memories..and a hug of course! Hopefully for her (and you too I bet) he will make his "presence" known..
Warmly, Jan
Sorry for your loss, Ron. It really hits home when your friends die. We start to feel vulnerable. You are right though - it proves that we need to savor and enjoy life and living!!
It makes you re-think things in your life. Re-prioritize. We lost our best man last year...just a few weeks after I was diagnosed. I lost my mom a few months before that. I am not sure if it was the loss of two loved ones within a few months, but I felt that losing our friend was harder!! He just turned 50. Or maybe because I was still grieving my mom, my grief just increased. Who knows. But it hit us hard. Life is precious and short - no matter how long you live! Live and love to full capacity and that is all you can ask for!
Hugs,
Jojo
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So true Ron...
Just last week a good friend's brother passed away from complications of the flu, he was 55, we never know. Live every day as though its your last, and be thankful every morning when your feet hit the floor. My father had a life long friend affectionately known as Wild Bill. When you asked Bill how he was doing the answer was always the same "STILL SUCKIN' AIR!!!" followed by a belly laugh that rattled the walls, everybody laughed with him. That's the attitude we should all have.
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Forwardgarym said:So true Ron...
Just last week a good friend's brother passed away from complications of the flu, he was 55, we never know. Live every day as though its your last, and be thankful every morning when your feet hit the floor. My father had a life long friend affectionately known as Wild Bill. When you asked Bill how he was doing the answer was always the same "STILL SUCKIN' AIR!!!" followed by a belly laugh that rattled the walls, everybody laughed with him. That's the attitude we should all have.
So, this Friday is my pal's funeral, then right after I head to the airport.. no time to waste.. big shin dig Saturday nite up near Portland..
BUT, looking at the calendar, OH SH***.. Time is flying by...
My big race is mid August, but they are taking entries now... have to be in by the end of March.. My rider is all set, whew..! But the bike is not. I just got a new swing arm last week, and now have it almost ready to install. Still no new front suspension... and still waiting on parts so that I can get the bike to the dyno.. Lots to do and time is flying by... Oh yes and then there are two events (4 races) here in California late April / early May. Time to get my butt to work..!
And all of you here are so special to me..!! I mean that..!! All the good tales and we rally together when the story is not so good... Nice to see some of the old timers show back up to tell us they are doing OK..
Life is short no matter what... keep on living..!
Any rich widows out there that like race bikes.. look me up... heh
Be Well All..!!
Ron
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Right back at you, Ron.GSRon said:Forward
So, this Friday is my pal's funeral, then right after I head to the airport.. no time to waste.. big shin dig Saturday nite up near Portland..
BUT, looking at the calendar, OH SH***.. Time is flying by...
My big race is mid August, but they are taking entries now... have to be in by the end of March.. My rider is all set, whew..! But the bike is not. I just got a new swing arm last week, and now have it almost ready to install. Still no new front suspension... and still waiting on parts so that I can get the bike to the dyno.. Lots to do and time is flying by... Oh yes and then there are two events (4 races) here in California late April / early May. Time to get my butt to work..!
And all of you here are so special to me..!! I mean that..!! All the good tales and we rally together when the story is not so good... Nice to see some of the old timers show back up to tell us they are doing OK..
Life is short no matter what... keep on living..!
Any rich widows out there that like race bikes.. look me up... heh
Be Well All..!!
Ron
Right back at you, Ron. Everyone on this forum is so wonderful, it is hard not to love 'em!!
Good thing you are retired so you can get all that work done!
Hugs,
Jojo
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JoJo.. you know your smilingJojo61 said:Right back at you, Ron.
Right back at you, Ron. Everyone on this forum is so wonderful, it is hard not to love 'em!!
Good thing you are retired so you can get all that work done!
Hugs,
Jojo
JoJo.. you know your smiling face has a very calming effect... so nice to see mostly smiles here lately... although a couple of our group are facing new challenges..
Today was one of those good days... as my Granny used to say.. "Ronnie is full of piss and vinegar".. and today I was/am..! I got a lot of work done on the racer, then sat down here to see a few videos.. check this link out... I think it automatically goes to the next video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOuh6D5Q_4I&list=PLOJpnyYvE2pTOJtWpr7P3FBJhR9gLSpmf
Hope all had a great day..!!
Ron
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Teed Off..!GSRon said:JoJo.. you know your smiling
JoJo.. you know your smiling face has a very calming effect... so nice to see mostly smiles here lately... although a couple of our group are facing new challenges..
Today was one of those good days... as my Granny used to say.. "Ronnie is full of piss and vinegar".. and today I was/am..! I got a lot of work done on the racer, then sat down here to see a few videos.. check this link out... I think it automatically goes to the next video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOuh6D5Q_4I&list=PLOJpnyYvE2pTOJtWpr7P3FBJhR9gLSpmf
Hope all had a great day..!!
Ron
This is one of those times I want to curse, spit, say bad things.. and maybe hurt someone if they look at me the wrong way... No, I won't get violent.. but that is how I feel. I may have another family member that has the crud... geeesh... If so, then I have suggested all the women on that side of the family get tested.. F*** it pisses me off... Hope some of these new treatments pan out... we all deserve a break..
Thanks for the vent session.....
Back to normal.. wait, I was never normal...
Ron
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I hear ya man, vent away!!!GSRon said:Teed Off..!
This is one of those times I want to curse, spit, say bad things.. and maybe hurt someone if they look at me the wrong way... No, I won't get violent.. but that is how I feel. I may have another family member that has the crud... geeesh... If so, then I have suggested all the women on that side of the family get tested.. F*** it pisses me off... Hope some of these new treatments pan out... we all deserve a break..
Thanks for the vent session.....
Back to normal.. wait, I was never normal...
Ron
Prior to my dx in 2009 seven people close to me including my father-in-law succumbed to rcc and 2 years ago another friend, who thankfully is doing very well, was diagnosed. My hatred of this disease runs deep, but I am happy that today there are treatment options available we didn't have when my friends, relatives, and co-workers were fighting and losing.
Keep the faith,
Gary
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Thakns Gary... that was likegarym said:I hear ya man, vent away!!!
Prior to my dx in 2009 seven people close to me including my father-in-law succumbed to rcc and 2 years ago another friend, who thankfully is doing very well, was diagnosed. My hatred of this disease runs deep, but I am happy that today there are treatment options available we didn't have when my friends, relatives, and co-workers were fighting and losing.
Keep the faith,
Gary
Thakns Gary... that was like the second time I felt the need to "scream" in here.. Being that I just reunited with these two less than a year ago after about a 40 year spread.. In a few hours, I get to find out if my eyesight damage is reversible... lost a lot of vision, which I would gladly give up in trade for NED.
Ron
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Vision loss?GSRon said:Thakns Gary... that was like
Thakns Gary... that was like the second time I felt the need to "scream" in here.. Being that I just reunited with these two less than a year ago after about a 40 year spread.. In a few hours, I get to find out if my eyesight damage is reversible... lost a lot of vision, which I would gladly give up in trade for NED.
Ron
This is the first I remember hearing about that, is it from the meds?
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Ron:GSRon said:I will find out (I hope) in
I will find out (I hope) in about an hour... seems like blood in my eyes... a bit dark... could be non Cancer related...
Ron
you have had your share,Ron:
you have had your share, and then some, when it comes to loss; please let us know about your relatives as soon as you find out.
How long have you had vision problems? Again, please post as soon as you know.
Meanwhile, fingers crossed that this nightmare does not cross over into reality.
Sarah
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Oh Ron, I am so sorry. I hopeSrashedb said:Ron:
you have had your share,Ron:
you have had your share, and then some, when it comes to loss; please let us know about your relatives as soon as you find out.
How long have you had vision problems? Again, please post as soon as you know.
Meanwhile, fingers crossed that this nightmare does not cross over into reality.
Sarah
Oh Ron, I am so sorry. I hope it all goes well. Please keep us posted. We are thinking about you, hon.
Big hugs,
Jojo
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Thanks Ladies..! Well, myJojo61 said:Oh Ron, I am so sorry. I hope
Oh Ron, I am so sorry. I hope it all goes well. Please keep us posted. We are thinking about you, hon.
Big hugs,
Jojo
Thanks Ladies..! Well, my local eye doc could not find anything wrong with my left eye. My right eye "she thinks" may of gotten a bit worse. I suspect she does not have enough magnification to see it. I will wait a few days and see what happens. The only "treatment" are heat packs on my eyes 4 times a day. In 1993 I had what is called Toxoplasmosis, which was slayed by heavy steroids. but left floaters in my right eye, plus occasional hemmoraging. That part is fine, and no hemmoraging in about 15 years. However my Doctor back then used three levels of magnification to see inside the eyeball. Looking back it was kind of funny, two large pieces of magnifying glass both pressed up against my eyeball, then the third one on his head. Seeing very small things inside the eyeball is difficult for the doctor, but easy for me to see. If I have any additional concern I will try to contact my old doctor who is a 3rd generation Opthalmic Surgeon. This guy is awesome..! As we all know, getting the right doctor is key...
Ron
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Another... OK, so, true toGSRon said:Thanks Ladies..! Well, my
Thanks Ladies..! Well, my local eye doc could not find anything wrong with my left eye. My right eye "she thinks" may of gotten a bit worse. I suspect she does not have enough magnification to see it. I will wait a few days and see what happens. The only "treatment" are heat packs on my eyes 4 times a day. In 1993 I had what is called Toxoplasmosis, which was slayed by heavy steroids. but left floaters in my right eye, plus occasional hemmoraging. That part is fine, and no hemmoraging in about 15 years. However my Doctor back then used three levels of magnification to see inside the eyeball. Looking back it was kind of funny, two large pieces of magnifying glass both pressed up against my eyeball, then the third one on his head. Seeing very small things inside the eyeball is difficult for the doctor, but easy for me to see. If I have any additional concern I will try to contact my old doctor who is a 3rd generation Opthalmic Surgeon. This guy is awesome..! As we all know, getting the right doctor is key...
Ron
Another... OK, so, true to form, I did do my helpful deed for my Cuzzie.. She lives in a smaller town away from a large city. The soonest she could be seen by a local Dr was almost a month away.. not good enough. So she asked me if I could get her a referral. I e-mailed my Onc, who emailed me back in about an hour.. Her appointment is today. One of the most rewarding things for me is helping others.. whether here or on S.P. or through other methods of contact. You could say it brings some additional purpose for us all. And the people here are "Aces"..!!! (especially you wonderful women..)
It is almost 5 am, soon the sun will shine today..!!!!
Ron
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