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sethnintendo said:
Sounds good that not spreading. Not a fan of chemo because it kills good cells too but maybe they are better at microtargeting it now. I will say that I am making improvements on my life style. I am going on about day five no cigs and after drinking 2 beers tonight after work I will try to go least a month or more without any alcohol. Im still smoking weed but plan on stopping next week once I run out. Well enough about me.

Hopefully in a few months you can post that your body is rid of tumor/cancer and I can post that I'm still living healthy and look like Val Kilmer in Top Gun.

I'm actually not doing chemo, that's not the recommended treatment for the cancer I have. Radiation therapy is different from chemo, you just lie in a big machine like an MRI for 20 minutes a day and they shoot a very fine x-ray beam into the tumor to kill it. Doesn't hurt, though I'm told as it goes on there will be side effects like fatigue. And yeah the technology has improved a lot over the years in terms of zeroing in on the bad cells while minimising damage to the healthy ones.

zorg1000 said:
Immersiveunreality said:

What superpowers would you like to have? :p

@curl-6 the power to know what games Nintendo is releasing later this year

Haha yeah pretty much. XD I guess having some new info/footage/release dates would mosltly just be a nice positive distraction from all the scariness.

sethnintendo said:

Least you live in Australia where I assume medical costs are far less than here in USA. So that is one positive outlook to focus on. You could be here in USA and go into massive debt over medical bills thus wanting to end your life. So yea always look on the bright side of life even though your country is burning to the ground. Good luck in the upcoming fire season!  Apparently it starts a few months early in Sept now.  That damn climate change...

Oh I am deeply mindful and thankful of living where I do right now.

This whole process; GP visits, ultrasounds, MRIs, PET scan, biopsy, radiation therapy, etc has cost me a grand total of $0. Totally covered by medicare.

I feel so incredibly lucky.