Chic have you been diagnosed with something?I would want to make it the best time of my life. But what if it's now? I can't go anywhere or do anything because of the virus so all I can do is keep it all inside and try not to worry my loved ones.![]()
Chic have you been diagnosed with something?I would want to make it the best time of my life. But what if it's now? I can't go anywhere or do anything because of the virus so all I can do is keep it all inside and try not to worry my loved ones.![]()
“Eat the last piece of fudge in the refrigerator?” Hmm, I’ve purchased fudge, I’ve brought a bit of fudge home after I purchased it, but I’ve never had any fudge make it to the refrigerator. I mean if I have fudge, I store it in my tummy, not the refrigerator.I would throw caution to the wind and eat the last piece of fudge in the refrigerator.
Other than that, I would sell all my hobby stuff except for some essentials so my wife wouldn't be stuck with it.
I don't really have any desire to travel. I've seen London and Paris. Rome would be cool to see, but it's a long flight to get there. Maybe a trip to the NE to visit my hometown.
No!!! Not at all. I'm just thinking of how I would react if I were.Chic have you been diagnosed with something?
It would be difficult for sure.No!!! Not at all. I'm just thinking of how I would react if I were.
I've had so many family members die of cancer and they wanted to do things before they died, and they could. But people now who are diagnosed with a terminal illness can't even travel and have fun while they still feel well enough to do so.
Well, you can have a terminal illness without being too ill to travel. If you were terminal, then COVID-19 would make no difference to your ability to travel. It’s fear of catching the virus and dying that stops travel, IMO. If I knew for sure I’d die next month, I would go see my daughter and her family.No!!! Not at all. I'm just thinking of how I would react if I were.
I've had so many family members die of cancer and they wanted to do things before they died, and they could. But people now who are diagnosed with a terminal illness can't even travel and have fun while they still feel well enough to do so.
When you have only a short amount of time left - say, a doctor has diagnosed you with terminal cancer and you have maybe two years left, tops - what do you do?
He's 56...so young...Sorry about your BIL diagnosis. It must be really hard. How old is he?
Some do go gentle into that good night, however, so it’s not a myth. I have a brain aneurysm on my carotid artery. If it bursts, I will bleed out and die before I, or anyone, knows there is a problem. It was found a few years back after it leaked and I had a brain bleed-you get the head ache from hell with a brain bleed.
That is very young, again so sorry.He's 56...so young...
Reminds me of 1 of the lunches out I went out to before Lockdown; I was talking about a great way I had found to store ice cream in the freezer so it doesn't get ice crystals all over it. Blank stares from the other gals there and one says, "You have ice cream around long enough for it to even get ice crystals?!" (Of course, since Lockdown, I haven;t had that problem anymore.“Eat the last piece of fudge in the refrigerator?” Hmm, I’ve purchased fudge, I’ve brought a bit of fudge home after I purchased it, but I’ve never had any fudge make it to the refrigerator. I mean if I have fudge, I store it in my tummy, not the refrigerator.
How does fudge get stored in the refrigerator? Sounds like a case of fudge cruelty to me.![]()
“Eat the last piece of fudge in the refrigerator?” Hmm, I’ve purchased fudge, I’ve brought a bit of fudge home after I purchased it, but I’ve never had any fudge make it to the refrigerator. I mean if I have fudge, I store it in my tummy, not the refrigerator.
How does fudge get stored in the refrigerator? Sounds like a case of fudge cruelty to me.![]()
Thanks, Aneeda. (I keep trying to post a gif here of hugs but can't figure it out...gonna keep trying...)That is very young, again so sorry.
When I was young my roommate (she was 24 yrs old) had a sudden aggressive cancer. I think she was scared of dying in pain because she told me the doctor assured her that she would have meds that she could use if she chose to die, she was very happy about that. But, the cancer spread to her brain and she went into a coma. Her mother said she seemed to pass peacefully, she said she breathed more and more slowly and then not anymore.I think that unfortunately, a "peaceful end" is a myth.
I can't believe I forgot, I had cancer in my 50s and that is what I really did, I had pizza for breakfast and supper and as much ice cream as I wanted. I gained 12 lbs.I would throw caution to the wind and eat the last piece of fudge in the refrigerator.
You mean as millions do every year?That’s fine if you have been healthy most of your life, but for those of us who have dealt with disability, extreme pain, and struggle their entire lives, well,, we would have had to die in childhood.
When you have only a short amount of time left - say, a doctor has diagnosed you with terminal cancer and you have maybe two years left, tops - what do you do?
Do you follow the path of self-pity, spending your time wallowing in despair? Or do you go out and do all the things you always wanted to do? Do you update your will? Do you start a porn website for seniors? Do you take up extreme sports?
Or is it impossible to say until it actually happens?
A bit of a morbid question, I realize, but I was just wondering ...
you could just use the ones that come with this forum software for now, 'till you figure out how to post gifs...Thanks, Aneeda. (I keep trying to post a gif here of hugs but can't figure it out...gonna keep trying...)