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Road Side Pub
your feelings on death, long
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<blockquote data-quote="ItsReal93" data-source="post: 11550763" data-attributes="member: 74577"><p>Thanks. </p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry. You're going through a lot! </p><p></p><p>This should make you realize how short and precious life is! Losing loved ones is hard, and I cant speak for everyone, but I know if this cancer defeats me...I would want the people in my life to live life for themselves, do things that make them happy, and celebrate the life that I lived. </p><p></p><p>Do things to celebrate their lives and help keep the memories alive as well. There are so many walks, fundraisers and such for diabetes, and cancer! Form a team, collect donations, make tshirts for your team etc. </p><p></p><p>Losing my cousin to leukemia when he was 10 was the hardest thing I ever had to go through. So that summer we created a team called the scooby doos(bc he was obsessed with scooby doo) we bought tshirts with the characters and had matching outfits, raised money, and walked, talked, laughed, cried and met amazing people who felt our pain! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Most importantly it's ok to be sad! Whatever you're feeling get it out whether it be cry, workout etc. Holding it in doesn't help. </p><p></p><p>Spend more time with your close family and friends. Hug them more, tell them you love them....these are things I'm regretting not doing! You now have an opportunity to do all of these things before it's too late.</p><p></p><p>If you ever need to talk, you can pm me anytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ItsReal93, post: 11550763, member: 74577"] Thanks. I'm so sorry. You're going through a lot! This should make you realize how short and precious life is! Losing loved ones is hard, and I cant speak for everyone, but I know if this cancer defeats me...I would want the people in my life to live life for themselves, do things that make them happy, and celebrate the life that I lived. Do things to celebrate their lives and help keep the memories alive as well. There are so many walks, fundraisers and such for diabetes, and cancer! Form a team, collect donations, make tshirts for your team etc. Losing my cousin to leukemia when he was 10 was the hardest thing I ever had to go through. So that summer we created a team called the scooby doos(bc he was obsessed with scooby doo) we bought tshirts with the characters and had matching outfits, raised money, and walked, talked, laughed, cried and met amazing people who felt our pain! Most importantly it's ok to be sad! Whatever you're feeling get it out whether it be cry, workout etc. Holding it in doesn't help. Spend more time with your close family and friends. Hug them more, tell them you love them....these are things I'm regretting not doing! You now have an opportunity to do all of these things before it's too late. If you ever need to talk, you can pm me anytime. [/QUOTE]
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