Posted by carvel minne farmer on December 29, 2017 at 21:41:16 from (207.228.78.49):
In Reply to: feeling overwhelmed posted by olgentdc on December 28, 2017 at 23:58:57:
good evening olgentdc, john here, I hear you loud and clear, I'm in the cancer battle myself, lung cancer and lymphnode cancer (3 tumors) we are shrinking them using dca treatment and other natural medicines. I'm 68 this year and I can't do 1/2 what I used to in a day, it seems murphy has moved into my place (anything that can go wrong will go wrong!!) the frustrating and maddening part is I know better than to let little things run me off the rails to where I'm snapping and growling at my wife. I have to keep reminding myself to just do what I can do, deal with each problem as they come up, what I don't get done today will be there tomorrow and we'll deal with it then. (easier said than done somedays) I'm also reminding my self each day to live and enjoy each day and as the immortal mark twain said "embrace and live each day, tomorrow is promised to no one" wishing you and sara all the best in 2018 olgent.
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