Thanks for your well wishes @artemislives. I know someone who was diagnosed with colon cancer, HIV, and pancreatic cancer, given a short, grim prognosis... He LIVED though for another TEN years...
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Thanks for your well wishes @artemislives. I know someone who was diagnosed with colon cancer, HIV, and pancreatic cancer, given a short, grim prognosis... He LIVED though for another TEN years...
I was given 3 years to live when I was 27 - osteo sarcoma (bone cancer). It came back twice in different forms and I spent 10 years in oncology, but I am now 18 years fully clear and still have my legs. I LIVE each day, but stress is a big no-no for me, so backing off a bit of pressure here and there matters.
I just turned 57 a couple of weeks ago, and am working hard to improve bone mass and flexibility to make sure my legs last well into my early 100s. 😍🤣
Mindset is everything!!
!ENGAGE 15
Good for you, my friend... You've probably heard this before, that weight resistant exercise is beneficial for increasing bone mass.
Destress in any way that works for you😎
I agree, fully.
ENGAGE
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