mary... words to live by...thanks.........i have lots of friends with plenty of money that smoke and drink way too much....i just don't get it.....have a nice night.....billy
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> Here’s a question that was posed to the Dalai Lama:
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> “What thing about humanity surprises you the most?”
> His answer was as follows:
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> “Man”
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> Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money.
> Then he sacrifices his money to recuperate his health.
> And then he is so anxious about the future that he doesn’t enjoy the present.
> And as a result he doesn’t live in the present or the future.
> And he lives as if he’s never going to die, and then he dies having
> never really lived.
It is amazing,
Its that same old story, so many have come before us blazing the trail and then new strides are made and those that come up dont realize the struggle that came before.
I hope the day of everyone realizing SVR is around the corner.
and your right I do have to meditate more or at all is more like it.
cheers, love,
M
Really some of us never got to UND until just before week 24........talk about that strain and anxiety being exhausting and almost overwhelming.
I didnt mind taking the pills though because I so wanted them to do their job it really wasn't much of an issue to take them twice a day and several shots a week and ambien and paxill and synthroid and best of all procrit ;)
Imagine how the folks who do consensus interferon feel having to take all the pills and a shot every single day and then sometimes neup and procrit too? Jez I dont know how they handle that for 72 weeks...........seriously.
What! After being UND in your first week you're tired of hanging??? Girl, you better practice some more meditation ;>).
" For all you 72 weekers, How the heck did you do it?"
You just do what you gotta do and that's the bottom line.
Trinity
Oh jez if you are tired of it now you are going to freak out in another couple of months. Let alone if you need to add even more and more drugs into the mix to handle the sides whent they come.
Just take it day by day and you will get used to it it's really not that bad imagine what it would be like if we were taking real chemo and that should make you feel much better about it.