[quote]Roual wrote:
Jesus, I don’t look at the sight for a week and you bloody come down with cancer? That’s the last time I take a T-Nation sabattical.[/quote]
Good job it wasn’t two weeks then isn’t it? I’d be pushing up daisies by now!!!
This sounds ghey and needs explaining! We were simply talking about doing a few days out in the mountains during the winter and sleeping rough. There was NO discussion of shared bodily heat. Well not unless you really do look like that picture you posted!
Thanks for that mate. I doubt it’ll come to anything like that! Plus the pizza is quicker and will help keep my strength up.
I rarely ever post on these forums but I come here often for training info. I dont knowwho you are renton but you appear to e well-liked around here. anyways I had cancer myself, twice at the age of 25 (2 years ago). most of my right hamstrng and left pectoral were removed due to metastis. The chemo will suck as you well know and youllmost likely have to take a break from whatever your regular life is.
If youre anything like me you’ll hate feeling weak and having to do surgeries and recovery and be unable to do things you used to enjoy but My advice to you is to not waste this experience, use the downtime to allow your body to recoup from the trauma and keep yourself physically and mentally as stress-free as possible. if icould change anything bout my cancer experience i would have rested and read more.
I did spend a good amount of time reading the bible as im a christian and we’re prone to that sorta thing, but I do wish I had rested and relaxed more instead of using every tiny spurt of energy to try and get something done like an idiot. anyways, hope all goes well for you man and I’ll send one up for you.
[quote]karlrichii wrote:
I rarely ever post on these forums but I come here often for training info. I dont knowwho you are renton but you appear to e well-liked around here.[/quote]
[quote]karlrichii wrote:
I rarely ever post on these forums but I come here often for training info. I dont knowwho you are renton but you appear to e well-liked around here. anyways I had cancer myself, twice at the age of 25 (2 years ago). most of my right hamstrng and left pectoral were removed due to metastis. The chemo will suck as you well know and youllmost likely have to take a break from whatever your regular life is.
If youre anything like me you’ll hate feeling weak and having to do surgeries and recovery and be unable to do things you used to enjoy but My advice to you is to not waste this experience, use the downtime to allow your body to recoup from the trauma and keep yourself physically and mentally as stress-free as possible. if icould change anything bout my cancer experience i would have rested and read more.
I did spend a good amount of time reading the bible as im a christian and we’re prone to that sorta thing, but I do wish I had rested and relaxed more instead of using every tiny spurt of energy to try and get something done like an idiot. anyways, hope all goes well for you man and I’ll send one up for you.[/quote]
[quote]Renton wrote:
You do realise you promised me we could go climbing together, although your suggestion for the long cold nights made my eyes bulge, I’m still holding you too it.
This sounds ghey and needs explaining! We were simply talking about doing a few days out in the mountains during the winter and sleeping rough. There was NO discussion of shared bodily heat. Well not unless you really do look like that picture you posted!
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Aw, and I thought I was in that special Renton club I’ve heard about