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Old 11-10-2016, 05:40 PM
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Is it weird ....Funny I was fitting some **** together at work today and wondered how you were Greg.... A guy I've never met yet was thinking ....haven't seen a post from you lately. Glad to see you have surpassed the 6 month date and are continuing to be in good spirits.
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Old 11-10-2016, 05:58 PM
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Is it weird ....Funny I was fitting some **** together at work today and wondered how you were Greg.... A guy I've never met yet was thinking ....haven't seen a post from you lately. Glad to see you have surpassed the 6 month date and are continuing to be in good spirits.
Your Canadian friend Ryan


Thanks Ryan!!

I've been too busy with SEMA and all the other running around I've been doing to be posting much. Doing is job 1 !!

Thank you for thinking of me. I'm doing pretty dang well!

Your American friend Greg!
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Old 11-11-2016, 05:41 PM
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Saw this article and thought it pass it along:

Explained: The rare and almost impossible-to-spot cancer linked to the Vietnam War - Daily Mail
https://apple.news/A0PFBY0uDTMitD7zBT0F5LA
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:51 PM
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Saw this article and thought it pass it along:

Explained: The rare and almost impossible-to-spot cancer linked to the Vietnam War - Daily Mail
https://apple.news/A0PFBY0uDTMitD7zBT0F5LA


Thanks for posting this excellent article Adam!

It sums up everything that I have learned. Perhaps it will also help some understand why I choose to opt out of Chemo and Radiation.... and surgery and all it's complications and on and on.... just no thanks to any of that. The survival rate is so poor and a life on pills and waiting in doctors offices = and feeling sick.... If you knew me - you'd know that just doesn't fit! LOL
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Old 11-11-2016, 07:57 PM
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Doing is job 1 !!
True words right there Greg. This disease has a way of focusing you on what is truly important. Congrats on your six month milestone. It's just the beginning of more awesome life experiences to come. Cancer or not, you've got to get out there with your friends and have some fun! Thank you for sharing your story with us. You are setting the example on how to live life to it's fullest. Keep on keepin' on...

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Old 11-11-2016, 08:03 PM
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Thanks Neil!!!


I'm trying to live every single day buddy --- every damn day. What got me thru 32 years of AA..... ONE DAY AT A TIME..... that's the same thing that I'm continuing to do. One day at a time.
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I'm trying to live every single day buddy --- every damn day. What got me thru 32 years of AA..... ONE DAY AT A TIME..... that's the same thing that I'm continuing to do. One day at a time.
Courage to change the things that you can! F*#K Cancer!
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Old 11-14-2016, 04:27 PM
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I was very close to just calling it and dying..... probably the hardest thing for me to do ever was to continue to take the THC/CBD and work up to the doses that make it work. But yes -- even my longest and best supporter of AA said DO IT! So I did.
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cour·age (kûr′ĭj, kŭr′-)
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The state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, fear, or vicissitudes with self-possession, confidence, and resolution; bravery.

Everyone in this life possesses a virtue that will define them. This is something that we carry into every situation that we encounter, from kindergarten to marriage, and throughout our lives. It is a trait that we are born with. It defines our every decision, and colors our surroundings. It is the "one thing" that people around us see in us daily.

Some people are destined to persevere, because they contain in themselves a trait called courage. Because of your courage Greg to choose the road your on, you can't lose my friend. Never ever lose sight of who you are Greg! You got this!
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