My thoughts are with you RB. As goobs said, it puts everything else in to perspective. Go hard and get rid of it!
Thoughts with you Rob. Family friend had a high case of lymphoma and pulled through fine so you'll be fine Keep the chin up, take the boxer out and enjoy a singe malt and you'll be right
what was that about minge salt...? keep up the milf hunt bailey, you still crashing FNR with your hoods?
We're all here for you Rob, its great to see your positive thinking and don't let it get to ya. mean while, more time for milf spotting! dinner again next week? how about Japanese this time?
Big challenge ahead Rob.......Stay positive You'll be O.K. Many have done it you will too. cheers Rob
Keep strong ol boy.This will be a reason not to sell the Boxer,you will appreciate it more.My dads just been through chemo and it all looks ok only that the chemo has sort of stuffed up his kidneys but he is slowly recovering from that as well.When he was in hospital he told me he was thinking of getting a Testarossa as its been a dream of his ever since he first saw the car.I'm trying to convince him...
you're surrounded by some of the best docs in the world where you are Rob. with your spirit and their knowledge you'll knock this on the head. thoughts are with you mate. take care and keep us up to date.
Get well soon. I'm sure with your fighting spirit all will be good. Poor nurses, already fearing the 'hands of Rob'.
fight hard and do your own research too. Of course, do consider the source. I also agreee, laughter is a great medicine. There was a book about a guy who just rented comedy and went to comedy clubs. michael brown
Best wishes to you from Geneva Switzerland. My father was diagnosed with the same in November. We are celebrating his 80th birthday in a couple of weeks. He did chemio a few times, longer than one of his age would normally tolerate: he is a tough old bastard, now he takes these pills which cost 75 Euros each, one a day but the French (he is French) social security pays it all. There is no telling how long this sand bags against flooding method will last. The positive thing is that it has brought us closer: we sued to get on like Sadam Hussein and George dubya Bush but now we get on better: he actually looks like Saddam Hussein and I used to nickname him Saddam's evil twin (no I don't look like dubya).
Like everyone else here Rob, I wish you a fast recovery. I have been surrounded by friends going through C episodes of late. How about this for a frightening statistic: once you reach 50 you have a 1 in 3 chance of getting it! However, 90+% of people recover and thereafter have a much, much lower risk of new occurrence. Modern drugs and radiation treatments are remarkably effective. The Aussie healthcare system is amongst the best in the world and the doctors and nurses just so inspiring. A mate of mine was diagnosed with colon cancer whilst living in Milan a few years back. They had to operate immediately, when he came round the first thing he saw was a cockroach crawling up the wall of his room! He had advanced cancer with complications, had an awful chemo and radio regime but made a full recovery and is 100% fit today.
Rob, all the best with your recovery. You've obviously got heaps of people behind you 100% so you're not fighting alone. Hope and a positive attitude is definitely the best way to combat illness. My grandfather had prostate cancer a decade or so ago but with his very positive and no-nonsense attitude he got through it and now he's the most active and healthy 80 y/o around: a true inspiration. So don't let it get you down, there's plenty of life left in you - and MILFs to be found!
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