Christmas in May
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#12
Kinda familiar with tough spots, mine was cardiac issues at 37 led to triple bypass..... So not necesarily as tough as csncer, but lifechanger either way..... Dumb bitches need to visit hell...,, permanently!!!!
#14
Luckily I haven't had to deal with the health issues you guys have but mine told me on our 15th anniversary while I was starting to spiral with addiction. Oddly enough not long after I ordered my blower and long tubes. Took a few more months to realize the painkillers had to go but now each day is a little brighter.
#15
Thanks for the kind words guys, so far 30 and 31 have sucked, cancer for me, cancer for my dad, and a divorce. To put the icing on the cake, a couple months after the ex moved out, I got a call from her new lover's wife. The poor woman was 7 months pregnant and they had two little ones at home. She begged me to get my wife to stay away from her husband so she could save her marriage. I felt so bad that she had to deal with what I was and she was pregnant with two little ones at home, but I told her there was nothing I could do, the ex was gone. Oh well with the blower, I anticipate 32 will be much, much better. 
Damn you must be quite the jacked old dude, I'm less than half your age and not sure I can bench that much
Congrats on remission!
Your struggle still warrants merit, congratulations for getting through it. 
I'm glad you are on the road to recovery, there is much more fuel left to burn in life.

Wow I'm sorry I didn't know you'd been through it too. Hope you're doing well man. Need to live it up my friend life can be short. I'm in remission from throat cancer myself and life is good now! Stomach feeding tube came out 2yrs ago Tuesday. Did a free weight bench of 300 on my 65th bday 2 months ago and I'm lean as **** at 192. There is life after cancer and divorce from a worthless pos too. Very best of luck. Truck's gonna be badass and fun. You deserve it 

Congrats on remission!
Luckily I haven't had to deal with the health issues you guys have but mine told me on our 15th anniversary while I was starting to spiral with addiction. Oddly enough not long after I ordered my blower and long tubes. Took a few more months to realize the painkillers had to go but now each day is a little brighter.
#16
My biggest problem at this point is the constant pain in my neck,right shoulder and sternum.... Thinking the day i got home from the hospital may have been a bit soon to try to support my own body weight while i reached behind the chair in my living room to grab a part i needed and to go to the junkyard the next day.... Just wish my dumbass had never started smoking again!!
#17
Luckily I haven't had to deal with the health issues you guys have but mine told me on our 15th anniversary while I was starting to spiral with addiction. Oddly enough not long after I ordered my blower and long tubes. Took a few more months to realize the painkillers had to go but now each day is a little brighter.
My biggest problem at this point is the constant pain in my neck,right shoulder and sternum.... Thinking the day i got home from the hospital may have been a bit soon to try to support my own body weight while i reached behind the chair in my living room to grab a part i needed and to go to the junkyard the next day.... Just wish my dumbass had never started smoking again!!
#18
Thanks for the kind words guys, so far 30 and 31 have sucked, cancer for me, cancer for my dad, and a divorce. To put the icing on the cake, a couple months after the ex moved out, I got a call from her new lover's wife. The poor woman was 7 months pregnant and they had two little ones at home. She begged me to get my wife to stay away from her husband so she could save her marriage. I felt so bad that she had to deal with what I was and she was pregnant with two little ones at home, but I told her there was nothing I could do, the ex was gone. Oh well with the blower, I anticipate 32 will be much, much better. 
Damn you must be quite the jacked old dude, I'm less than half your age and not sure I can bench that much
Congrats on remission!
Your struggle still warrants merit, congratulations for getting through it.
I'm glad you are on the road to recovery, there is much more fuel left to burn in life.

Damn you must be quite the jacked old dude, I'm less than half your age and not sure I can bench that much
Congrats on remission!Your struggle still warrants merit, congratulations for getting through it.

I'm glad you are on the road to recovery, there is much more fuel left to burn in life.


#20
Tell me about it.... I really do need to!! Think the majority of the issues were hereditary.... My dad passed at 50, the night before his bp was something ridiculous high over something else ridiculously high.....like 260/200 or something!! Have no intention of outting my kids through that!!! Regret everday he never got a chance to see any of his grandkids!!!







