
mr.smileysad
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- Aug 29, 2020
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I want to ctb before I turn 30 but I still keep planning for the future as if I will keep on living. does anyone else do this?
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I do that as well, I'm an Irishman with three combat tours in the 'Stan, amongst other combat drops around the globe, sometimes I feel like I never left, I still make plans but like you say I have a date in mind but maybe we are holding off because we have something to actually live for, please consider long and hard mo chara as although it's the destination we all end up there is no going back, I hope that helps and if ever you need someone to talk to I'd proudly have a wee chat with you.I want to ctb before I turn 30 but I still keep planning for the future as if I will keep on living. does anyone else do this?
I understand that completely my friend, apologies, I'm new here soI've go no future plans or ctb plans at the moment.
It's ridiculous it's almost like I'm drifting to ctb thoughts as I've nothing else to plan for
very true that, well put dearthairGotta do something until that time comes. If you do something or just move around time runs faster. Time is a variable and can be easily manipulated by: drinking, doing something illegal, adrenaline chasing etc. Just sitting and doing nothing and waiting for the date can be a lot more torturous. Of course this applies to those who don't have any conditions that could potentially restrict the movement.
I hope so, won't be long just hang in there mo charaHopefully this vaccine will sort out coronavirus and give me a chance to resume some of my interests that have been shutdown because of it and give me something to plan for
This is so sad.. I'm so sorry ❤It is probably a habit to think and make plans for the future. I have done this all my life, ie, made plans for the future, so it has not been an easy habit to break.
I had a relative who was given about 2 weeks to live (he was dying of cancer). He went to his primary care physician and asked for a refill on a medication - a typical pattern of behavior for him. The doctor looked him straight in the eye and said. "Why? You will not be needing it."
This is so sad.. I'm so sorry ❤
It is probably a habit to think and make plans for the future. I have done this all my life, ie, made plans for the future, so it has not been an easy habit to break.
I had a relative who was given about 2 weeks to live (he was dying of cancer). He went to his primary care physician and asked for a refill on a medication - a typical pattern of behavior for him. The doctor looked him straight in the eye and said. "Why? You will not be needing it."
Always. It's good to have at least a couple of plans in the works. Death is only a safety net. I seek to rid myself from a toxic environment or die trying. I seek to live life on my own terms or die trying. I have the drive and ambition to make a six-figure income and live life to the fullest...or die trying. When opportunity presents itself, do you just take it and see where it goes? Or let it pass knowing that it's fruitless and you'll die anyways?
I figure I can keep trying until I can't try anymore.
Sad, and that primary is an idiot. Doctors aren't God or psychics. People dieing of cancer or other almients often greatly exceed their life expectancies based on the medical opinions, and in other cases they don't make it as long as expected. Their prognosis is nothing more than an educated guess.
Shit, look at people who are terminal and are being kept alive on life support until they ultimately get unplugged, and then some don't die. In fact, some make complete recoveries. I read one story of a guy who was determined brain dead, and he was on life support until he was finally unplugged to let him die, but he lived and fully recovered. He claims although he was medically ruled "brain dead" that he heard and understood everything that was happening around him in the hospital, but he was unable to respond or to acknowledge anything. So, seemingly this person was flat line on the brain wave machine , but he was still somehow conscious. Knowing these stories helps me understand parents who are reluctant to unplug their children from life support and take their cases to court to try and force hospital staff to keep their child hooked to the machines.
One never knows who is going to be the exception to the rule with any of this stuff.
I had a relative who was given about 2 weeks to live (he was dying of cancer). He went to his primary care physician and asked for a refill on a medication - a typical pattern of behavior for him. The doctor looked him straight in the eye and said. "Why? You will not be needing it."
Oh man, that's extremely cold.
It is probably a habit to think and make plans for the future. I have done this all my life, ie, made plans for the future, so it has not been an easy habit to break.
I had a relative who was given about 2 weeks to live (he was dying of cancer). He went to his primary care physician and asked for a refill on a medication - a typical pattern of behavior for him. The doctor looked him straight in the eye and said. "Why? You will not be needing it."
If anybody in my employ (which is exactly what this physician was, an employee) ever treats me like that, I will do everything in my power to destroy that person's career, life and reputation.
Many medical doctors don't seem to grasp the reality of the paying customer/patient-employee relationship. I take my business to health care providers who treat me properly. (My practitioners do not desire public praise, but their practices can't afford bad publicity in an internet day and age either.)
That heartless doctor who refused to give your dying relative something to ease his mind is in good need of a bad beating, he should broke his jaw, that's angered me, what a scumbag, what a heartless wander, pardon my swearing.This is so sad.. I'm so sorry ❤
I want to ctb before I turn 30 but I still keep planning for the future as if I will keep on living. does anyone else do this?
I'm not trying to burn any bridges, so I'm maintaining while still making plans.