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That is letting it controlCRashster said:Opposite.
To me, it feels opposite. By worrying with the scans and thinking about the scans, THAT seems like the cancer is controlling me.
That is letting it control you mentally, you can get help with that and it does get easier. Why did you bother with surgery if you were just going to let it go?
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Let it go.Kat23502 said:That is letting it control
That is letting it control you mentally, you can get help with that and it does get easier. Why did you bother with surgery if you were just going to let it go?
I didn't let it go, I had surgery and got it fixed. Great, now that song is stuck in my head.
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Its a roll of the dice...............
I went 5 years without rcc returning on me, on what was going to be my last scan (5 year mark) , they found rcc lung mets. Had them surgically removed and all is good again. Ive read of others going 10 years before it showed back up. Or you could be lucky like my step dad he went over 30 years and rcc never showed back up on him, but he had scans every year. Good luck with whatever you choose.
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Hey fox leave me out of this........foxhd said:Have you considered
taking up smoking, drinkng, and drugs? Or is it sex, drugs and rock n roll? Forget the past and LIVE ON! And don't wear your motorcycle helmet.
1. smoking, well just vaping thc oil
2. drinking, nightly
3. drugs, my motto has always been, better living through better chemistry
4. sex, well thats out of my hand, or would that be, thats in my hand , or honestly thats up to the wife
5. motorcycle helmet, LOL, havent wore one in like 30 years, fortunate to live in a free state
6. rock-n-roll was listening to Lynyard Skynyard on the way to work this morning
Scans who has time to worry about scans, I spend my life worrying about random drug tests at work. God I hope nobody in the IT dept is spying on my computer this morning.
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Bawahaha x 1000......had toHd67xlch said:Hey fox leave me out of this........
1. smoking, well just vaping thc oil
2. drinking, nightly
3. drugs, my motto has always been, better living through better chemistry
4. sex, well thats out of my hand, or would that be, thats in my hand , or honestly thats up to the wife
5. motorcycle helmet, LOL, havent wore one in like 30 years, fortunate to live in a free state
6. rock-n-roll was listening to Lynyard Skynyard on the way to work this morning
Scans who has time to worry about scans, I spend my life worrying about random drug tests at work. God I hope nobody in the IT dept is spying on my computer this morning.
Bawahaha x 1000......had to laugh out loud at this one.
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An interesting approach
It's like Schroedinger's cat.
You can call it Schroedingers's cancer: Until you have the scans (look inside the box) you both; Have cancer and; Don't have cancer.
It's not until you take a look that either answer is true. So, if you don't have the scans, you can't truly say that you have cancer.
P.S. Who's the little goofball in your profile picture? She looks like she's having fun with you.
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my old buddyHd67xlch said:Hey fox leave me out of this........
1. smoking, well just vaping thc oil
2. drinking, nightly
3. drugs, my motto has always been, better living through better chemistry
4. sex, well thats out of my hand, or would that be, thats in my hand , or honestly thats up to the wife
5. motorcycle helmet, LOL, havent wore one in like 30 years, fortunate to live in a free state
6. rock-n-roll was listening to Lynyard Skynyard on the way to work this morning
Scans who has time to worry about scans, I spend my life worrying about random drug tests at work. God I hope nobody in the IT dept is spying on my computer this morning.
Paula who I have promised to never forget, used to say,"Better living thru chemistry." also. Love it. "CH, I've got 2 rallies in june. Yahoo! Talk about chemistry...
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Hunterfoxhd said:Wasn't it
Hunter S Thompson that said ,"I wouldn't recommend a life of alcohol, violence, drugs or insanity to anyone but it always worked for me."
As a young man, I read quote a bit of Dr. Thompson's work. Old Crow, his preferred whiskey became my preferred whiskey. That stuff is rough. I was joking around with some buddies and we supposed that is what happened to me. The crow was so rough, it bypassed my liver and went straight for my kidney.
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Expect...Abunai said:An interesting approach
It's like Schroedinger's cat.
You can call it Schroedingers's cancer: Until you have the scans (look inside the box) you both; Have cancer and; Don't have cancer.
It's not until you take a look that either answer is true. So, if you don't have the scans, you can't truly say that you have cancer.
P.S. Who's the little goofball in your profile picture? She looks like she's having fun with you.
Except this cat can claw it's way out of the box.
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My Kid.Abunai said:An interesting approach
It's like Schroedinger's cat.
You can call it Schroedingers's cancer: Until you have the scans (look inside the box) you both; Have cancer and; Don't have cancer.
It's not until you take a look that either answer is true. So, if you don't have the scans, you can't truly say that you have cancer.
P.S. Who's the little goofball in your profile picture? She looks like she's having fun with you.
we were clowning.
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Abunai,Abunai said:An interesting approach
It's like Schroedinger's cat.
You can call it Schroedingers's cancer: Until you have the scans (look inside the box) you both; Have cancer and; Don't have cancer.
It's not until you take a look that either answer is true. So, if you don't have the scans, you can't truly say that you have cancer.
P.S. Who's the little goofball in your profile picture? She looks like she's having fun with you.
I always tell people that you are never officially nuts until you see a psychologist.
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Here is a Post I copied from
Here is a Post I copied from one of the Kidney Cancer survivir Facebook groups.
I had my bout with kidney cancer in 2011, they got it all at that time, I went for the first couple of follow up visits and then somehow convinced myself not to go back, big mistake, now I have lung cancer and they are offering hospice already, I just got the results of the biopsy today, I also had a pet scan today because they want to make sure it hasnt spread to other areas, I was fine for 6 years and may have lived a normal life span had I continued going to the dr. Please keep all of your follow up appointments and follow dr orders so you can live a long life.
Icemantoo
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Exactly this Icemantoo.icemantoo said:Here is a Post I copied from
Here is a Post I copied from one of the Kidney Cancer survivir Facebook groups.
I had my bout with kidney cancer in 2011, they got it all at that time, I went for the first couple of follow up visits and then somehow convinced myself not to go back, big mistake, now I have lung cancer and they are offering hospice already, I just got the results of the biopsy today, I also had a pet scan today because they want to make sure it hasnt spread to other areas, I was fine for 6 years and may have lived a normal life span had I continued going to the dr. Please keep all of your follow up appointments and follow dr orders so you can live a long life.
Icemantoo
Exactly this Icemantoo.
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