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jdbailey1206:
--- Quote from: Locke141 on December 29, 2019, 05:14:05 pm ---The good news is that it’s a rare one and I have a very high odds of survival, over 90%. The bad news is that I have an on again off again fear that my wife, kids, and family may lose me. So much so that don't seem to fear my own loss of life, it's just an after thought. The good news is my treatment, radiation and chemo, are going very well. I do feel on again off again slow intellectually, but have been told it's from the high dose of anti seizure meds, that literals slow how your brain works. The good news is that the seizure meds will be cut after the other stuff ends. --- End quote --- Locke As a person being on seizure meds for the past 13 years the feeling of feeling slow is common. I get those feelings most days and all I can say is push through and try not to let it get to you. There is a light at the end of the tunnel if the meds are being cut. I also think we all have that feeling of not being able to care for our loved ones when we pass. Its scary. From the sounds of it you will be here for a long time so again try not to worry. I don't like to speak for the masses but remember Locke everyone here will be there for you. Push through and don't give up. |
Locke141:
Thanks jdbailey1206, It’s hard at times but give that my odds are so high and my brain surgery went so well that I’m also great full for the time I have now. I’m happy I’m a Wrestler, As an adult I usually describe it in the past tense, but for now, I can use the boost of mentality to help me push my self hard. From G3 throw college I regularly pushed harder then most people ever have and it is definitely helping me with keeping my mind set and hart up. I might loss but Not because I didn’t didn’t push my self hard. |
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