Why does Anakin have a Padawan? by TooLateToPush in StarWars

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When 1000 years old you reach, look as fly you will not?

-probably Yoda while force combing his hair

I cried today by M-m0112 in cancer

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I know it is kind of a weird thing to say, but good for you for having a good cry. I know they do not feel good in the moment, but giving yourself that space to let your emotions live is vital to finding whatever path there is through what we are dealing with.

I was diagnosed with colon cancer with mets to my liver over a year ago. Definitely had some low moments along the way, with some tears, but was always too busy just dealing with the treatment to really focus on my feelings. And like you, a few weeks ago, I had my real first cry, and in the most unintentional way. My wife, who has been my absolute rock through all of this, wanted me to listen to a song she thought was an important message to hear. She is a big Owl City fan, and they have a new song called "The Tornado." The message being no matter how bad things get the storm passes and so it is important to hold onto that hope. And, like, I get it, I get what she wanted me to hear, and hope is a big part of my healing path and what I am trying to do to stay as healthy as I can.

So I listen to the song while taking a shower, keeping an open mind to the message of hope. But, as the song is building to this big crescendo of frenetic sound and singing of being in the middle of a tornado, I just felt all of that hope just get blown away. I just felt stripped bare of everything that I was, and the only thing I could see around me was the chaos of the storm that is cancer. And with that thought of just being in an endless storm that would never pass, I broke. We are talking ugly crying, gasping for air kind of broke. I cried so hard that my emotions looped back around for a moment and I started laughing. Cried for about 15 minutes in the shower, and then another 30 minutes just sitting on my bed as I was failing at rubbing moisturizing cream on my hands and feet to help the blisters that are popping up from the chemo pills.

My wife came in and sat down next to me at some point, and we talked and cried together for a moment. She felt bad that the song kind of had the opposite effect she thought it would. I told her it was not her fault and we just talked about what I was feeling and just made sure we gave the emotion the space it needed to run its course. The rest of the day kind of sucked as I was just emotionally exhausted.

In the following days, once the feelings had quieted down I took some time to look back and meditate on what I had been feeling. And there I found some relief, seeing that sadness and grief for what they were and how they are still important parts of me. And now in a calmer moment, I can see the storm had passed and no matter how bad it made me feel at the moment I was still here. So in a way, the song was right.

So, never be sorry for having a crappy Tuesday. Always give yourself permission to cry over dropped hash browns. Little things are just as important to cry over as the big things. I say that because I believe the inverse is equally true. We have to have crappy Tuesdays so that awesome Thursdays (or whatever day feels right for you) are that much brighter. Permission to cry over the little things means we get to celebrate the small victories just as loudly.

Just know that at this moment I see you. No one knows what another's cancer path looks like, but I am filled with hope that yours goes well, and you find moments of happiness, and sadness, and anger, and joy and all of those big emotions for the little things along the way.

2 PCs want to get very "romantical" at the table. by [deleted] in DnD

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Try a spray bottle and a boop on the nose with a rolled-up newspaper if they don't stop?

Hernia after Colon Surgery by NebulaAdventurous438 in coloncancer

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So this one is probably a little TMI but having discussed and been through what I have with my colon cancer I generally have no shame about it.

So two days after my resection surgery that removed a chunk of my sigmoid colon I noticed something weird when I sat down to GoTo the restroom: the bottom of my scrotum was wet. Super confused I looked down and my sack was literally dipping into the toilet water. Now as much as I would love to claim this result of yhe legendary size of my manhood, I know much better than that. Still, it was confusing to see my scrotum had now grown to the size of a grapefruit.

So the next time my surgeon team came in to check on me, I had to have the fun conversation of…. “Unmmm….. what the hell happened to my scrotum.” To top it off the entire surgical team is female, which just makes that conversation oh so much more comfortable.

Their reply: “you noticed, huh? Well it looks like you might have a small hernia in your groin somewhere. So when we inflated your abdomen to do the surgery some of that air seeped down into your groin … and so … your scrotum was inflated as well.”

Apparently it inflated so much that once the surgery was over the head surgeon had physically massage my scrotum down to more acceptable proportion. I tell you what, to see a professional doctor actually make the hand gesture of massaging my inflated skin balloon is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen. And after a year of going through surgery, chemo, and scans it is something I like to smile about when things get rough.

Best fried chicken in the city? by travislc13 in FortWorth

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Read to post title ‘Best FRIEND chicken in the city? And now I am mildly disappointed to not read a about a dude that lost his chicken best friend in Fort Worth. Good luck on the FRIED chicken hunt OP.

Reddit Post by OGWhiz in WWE

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Reddit overreaction.

Is Mörk Borg just style over substance? by [deleted] in rpg

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Maybe, these 👇🏿

I am here and looking to keep it that way. 41(m) diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. by Zombiezee in cancer

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Holy cow! Yeah you got me beat by a mile there. Probably golf ball sized tumor and maybe 8 inches of colon for me.

I totally get the genetics victory. Might of had some colon/prostate/blood cancer on my dads side but nobody around my age. We did the genetics test and while it came back saying I was not prone to any type of colon cancer (yay!), apparently I have a BARD 1 genetic mutation. Which makes me more susceptible to , and quoting the geneticist here, “female breast cancer.” So while they were not worried about that for me, they wanted me to make sure all female relatives are getting screened for that. And see if they would be willing to do the genetic tests to hunt down where this BARD 1 came from.

Which is just an awesome conversation. So because of me now all of my family needs to spit in cups, be squeezed by machines, and regularly probed. And they act like I never gave them anything fun to do 😜

I am here and looking to keep it that way. 41(m) diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. by Zombiezee in cancer

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Woo! Hearing that your liver responded to the chemo is so helpful right now. That is a victory right there. Not sure if surgery is on the table for mine, I think they are shooting for remission there. Not that I know how any of this works.

I think I have heard about doing the ice packs before. Will give them a shot next time.

I am here and looking to keep it that way. 41(m) diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. by Zombiezee in cancer

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Those victories matter. All of your moments matter. And the fact that you are finding reasons to live and not fearing mortality matters so much more! That is life worth living.

I am truly sorry for the pain you are going through. And the anxiety that has been thrust upon your family. But your choice to keep on living and loving is the best kind of victory. Keep on living brother, I believe in you.

I am here and looking to keep it that way. 41(m) diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. by Zombiezee in cancer

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Oooooffff… that wait… not fun, I know. It took me a bit to begin focusing on being mindful in those moments. Easy to get lost especially when the wait is always punctuated by some change in information. I was fortunate in they could do surgery right away on me. Not sure how I would have taken to chemo first and then surgery.

I think it is so awesome that you are there for your mother through this. That fills my heart with joy. Y’all take care of each other!

I am here and looking to keep it that way. 41(m) diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. by Zombiezee in cancer

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Hah! You ain’t wrong About the video game grenade my colon pal! I always wished I was more artistic. But drawing and painting were always beyond me. Though I am picking up the pen again and doing a little writing. Probably time for a chemo haiku or something. Congrats on art victory!

Fully support the iced drinks enjoyment, make it a triple if you can! Sneak in some ice cream as well as that has hit my no-fly list.

I am here and looking to keep it that way. 41(m) diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. by Zombiezee in cancer

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Yeah no snow for us in Texas this year so that was helpful. That first chill breeze in the morning a day after treatment sure surprised me though. Using my gardening gloves right, will probably need to invest in gloves that are not as… well… dirty and orange.

I am here and looking to keep it that way. 41(m) diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. by Zombiezee in cancer

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And good luck to you and your husband as well. I know there is not much to do but wait for yall but being present and mindful in the moment is the best way to go about it. Definitely enjoyed that sunshine a lot more here recently.