[quote]Dapper wrote:
Panzerfest …it is an honor to read your posts,and you are quite the inspiration…love the 5/3/1 workouts and think they really are the nuts and bolts of a life approach…my youngest child was recently diagnosed with melanoma which spread to gastric cancer- he is scheduled for major surgery on 3/3 and is in for a long road.
His whole life at 18 has been shattered with his diagnosis but is hitting the rehab with vigor,and hope. I showed him your posts and as long as his doctor okays it will slowly wean him onto 5/3/1… He’s in Ny now but resides in LA as he is an actor - his mom will be helping him rehab/ get in shape( she’s a former powerlifting national champ and 3x masters world champ in highland games who loves te 5/3/1 workouts).
Good luck and god bless!
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Damn dude, I am humbled and extremely sorry to hear that.
One of my initial thoughts, when they were unsure whether I was operable, was Well at least I’m 30 and have had many good stress-free years prior to this diagnosis.
So for your son who is just on the cusp of manhood, that must be horrific news.
However, having (obviously) supportive parents will help him immensely, and you will be amazed at how resilient humans can be when faced with bad situations - already evidenced in what you say of his positive attitude and desire to rehabilitate and remain active. You’ve clearly raised him right and I’d bet he will do awesome.
I’m unsure whether your son is facing chemo but whatever physical activity the doctors allow him to do, will benefit him greatly in my opinion and according to research I’ve read - it’s common sense really. It can be easy to sit and allow things to swallow you, but even just mild exercise can ease the mind, and disallow the sickness to ruin more of your body than need be.
The times I feel best and most free from side effects are in the hours after exercise.
Please message me on my training log to update me on how your son goes, and wish him all the best from me, a random internet person. And if I can ever answer anything of use, just hit me up.
Cheers and strength to your family - Jay.