• Stefán Karl Stefánsson, LazyTown Actor And Internet Meme, IS FREE OF CANCER!!
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Translated by reddit user [URL="https://www.reddit.com/user/batteries-included"]batteries-included[/URL] [QUOTE] [I]I took the liberty to translate the whole piece to English. Sorry in advance for any grammatical errors or confusion, Icelandic doesn't always translate really well to English. [/I] "I'm free from the disease, the cancer. The damn disease is gone. Until it comes back, whenever that will be, which will hopefully be never." says Stefán Karl Stefánsson about his life after two surgeries for liver cancer. "Life is now. It's almost a miracle that I'm still here." Stefán Karl described to the radio show "Síðdegisútvarpið" on the radio channel Rás 1 how one tumor after the other had been found in his liver. Among them a huge tumor that was discovered during the surgery. A part of the liver was taken, but it will renew itself. In the twelve months since Stefán Karl was diagnosed with cancer, he has undergone surgery twice. "It of course comes as a great shock. You just go numb to begin with." He says it's weird to be in this position since only one in 100,000 get this type of cancer. "Of course I get it. I'm one of a kind." [B]Stuck watching other people[/B] The cancer made him rethink his life and what he wanted to do. "Most people go within the first five years. All of a sudden you have to start rearranging and prioritize your life. What happens when the shock starts to go away and you pull up your pants - You start organizing what really matters and what doesn't." The changes are many. For example, he has stopped taking part in discussions about politics and other negative things, which before had taken up a lot of his time. He says political discussion on the internet worries him. "I think we have just too little to do. We are hanging around on Facebook and reading each others' feeds. We are "stalkers", we are "stalking" each others' lives all day long and criticizing them. It's kind of like standing by your window: "Look how he's painting his house, he's painting it green, I'd never paint my house green." Except now you you have a platform and write from it on Facebook." He says people don't have to fall ill to see how sick that attitude is, but that the illness makes it so that he looks at life with different eyes than before. [B]Death is incredibly insignificant[/B] "Many people ask me if I'm afraid to die. It's something that me and Steinunn have discussed alot. Death is such an incredibly insignificant thing, completely irrelevant, while life is so interesting and magnificent." Stefán Karl says that people should smile and be thankful for existing. That it isn't so granted. That's why people shouldn't grieve if they maybe have little time left, but to enjoy being here. "Let's not cry and think "Woulda, coulda, shoulda", let's stop looking in the rear-view mirror and look ahead onto the road because that heals all wounds. When I woke up after my first surgery, which is one of the most serious and dangerous surgeries they do on the human body, the nurses looked at me and said: "Now you will have to go and heal yourself Stefán". That is one of the most profound things I have learned in my life." At that time, medicine had done all it could do and it was up to him to watch his body and mind. [B]Rejoices over things that haven't happened[/B] "The only times I tear up is when I think of all the things I might possibly miss. I can't miss something that hasn't happened, but I think, for example, the idea of not getting to hold my grandchildren is incredibly sad. That's when I get really depressed. I probably won't be able to walk my daughters down the altar when they get married but I know they'll be in good hands. These are the only moments when I get sad, but I also smile thinking about that it will happen for them, hopefully and that hopefully they'll manage, like me, to have kids because it's so magnificent to become a parent. So I smile and get happy over things that haven't happened. Me and Steinunn discuss this very openly with our children." Stefán Karl says that him and Steinunn had told their kids it was important to be honest about their feelings and let people know if they didn't want to talk about this if asked. [B]Bikes 20 kilometers a day[/B] "I have recovered really fast and it's probably due to just getting up and exercising. Exercise is really key but you have to start slowly." said Stefán Karl who tries to bike at least 20 kilometers a day. He lifted weights regularly before his illness. At that time the goal was to build up muscle mass but now he's lost a lot of weight. "I don't look at it like I received some death sentence even though I know that everything past the next two years of my life is a miracle. I look at it like we should be creating memories." says Stefán Karl. He says that people have to make the right choices about how to spend time with their children. [B]Writing a stand-up routine about cancer[/B] Stefán Karl said at the radio show "Síðdegisútvarpið" that he was writing his first stand-up routine. "This stand-up revolves around cancer, which is funny." He says he's not doing it alone but has had help from stand-up comedian Ari Eldjárn writing it. "We're gonna start testing it in October and then I'll premiere it soon after New Years. I'm gonna make some fun of this." It's important to be able to laugh at the illness. "Laughter doesn't exactly prolong your life but it makes it easier." Stefán Karl said that he had to learn to fart again after the surgery. He had at some times doctors and nurses standing over him asking him about the last time he farted and how. "There are a lot of things surrounding this that are hilarious."[/QUOTE] Source in islandic: [URL]http://www.ruv.is/frett/lifid-er-nuna-0[/URL] EDIT: Update from the [url=https://www.gofundme.com/2tm9tqk]gofundme page[/url]: [quote]An update from Stefan Karl himself: So, there is a little misunderstanding going on, but still there is a good reason to celebrate life. I have been asked by hundreds of people tonight if it’s true that I’m free of cancer. This is one of those questions I don’t really know how to answer -- but am I free of getting another metastasis? That we will not know in the coming weeks or months, that’s just how Cholangiocarcinoma of Bile Duct cancer works, you simply don’t know. I’m free of any cancer metastases right now after undergoing a very successful liver surgery in June this year performed by one of the best liver surgery team in the world, Kristin Huld Haraldsdottir and Sigurdur Blöndal at the Icelandic University Hospital. In the surgery they managed to find the third metastases and remove it, something they noticed by putting the sonar to my liver during surgery. So, I’m taken care of by the best, and thanks you all, my amazing fans out there, with your prayers and support I’m able to get the best medicine available and the home care I need to stay strong and healthy. I’m even planning to go back on stage doing Stones in His Pocket this month, but only for 10 shows at Iceland’s National Theater. Having said that; I’m NOT free of the danger yet - but I’m free of the metastases. I have refused any further adjuvant therapy, chemo or radiation, since there is less than 3% chance of it making any difference, but more likely it will make me more and more sick. So, if it comes back, if we are looking at another metastases, we will try surgery or nothing at all. I will keep you all posted, cross your fingers and keep thinking of me since I’m here for you just like you are there for me. By standing together we stand stronger, as you have proved so often with your amazing letters, GoFundMe support and prayers. Me and my family are so thankful to you all, and we always will be. Another thing….a little secret project -- I’ll tell you very soon, and you will be the first to hear, I promise. Yours always Stefan Karl #1[/quote]
For a horrible moment I thought he'd died. Good news, though!
What a rollercoaster. I don't watch anything he's part of but I'm so glad to hear the dude's okay. Fucking awesome!
I thought he was terminal. Isn't this miraculous?
Holy fuck i thought he was in the last stage of it... All power to this motherfucker...the dude is a champ of surviving this long, and to actually be free of the godforsaken shit.
Now look at this cancer That I just wrecked! Really happy for him. Cancer is a blight out of this world. When I saw how much it changed my gf's granma in just 6 months, it shocked me like nothing else had done before. It destroyed her... Again, really happy that he beat it!
People will say that meme magic did this.
[QUOTE=Loadingue;52568181]People will say that meme magic did this.[/QUOTE] Well, he IS Number 1.
[quote]Stefán Karl Stefánsson, LazyTown Actor And Internet Meme[/quote] NOOOOOOOOOO! [quote]IS FREE OF CANCER!![/quote] YEEEEEEEEES!
[video=youtube;PfYnvDL0Qcw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfYnvDL0Qcw[/video] Initiating Thread theme...
Hearing this makes me happy, I hope they check on him frequently though so it doesn't relapse
Guys why are you celebrating? ROBBIE ROTTEN IS BACK ON THE LOOSE! :v:
[QUOTE=DinoJesus;52568205]Guys why are you celebrating? ROBBIE ROTTEN IS BACK ON THE LOOSE! :v:[/QUOTE] Yeah i know, can you believe Sportaflop is still running around ? How horrible!
Holy shit, good for him! I thought he was done for.
I can't believe it. This is something that I had accepted as wishful thinking in the face of the hard truth; but this is real now, and I couldn't be happier. I hope Stefán lives a long, healthy, and happy life.
[QUOTE=Loadingue;52568181]People will say that meme magic did this.[/QUOTE] Last news I heard of this the cancer was terminal so this is pretty much meme magic
Hey! We are cancer free!
Holy shit I thought he was on his way out. I thought his cancer was in a stage where you couldnt get rid of it. This is a goddamn miracle. What a great piece of news, something I needed after everything else.
I honestly thought this was going to be bad news. I'm so pleased for him!
Was his wife wrong or what, You don't just go from stage 4 advanced to "none".
I thought you couldn't even get completely rid of that sort of cancer, only contain it?
Stefan is an inspiration for us all. Despite being so close to death he never gave up. I'm glad to see that he will continue to brighten our world.
After that I am absolutely ready to believe meme magic exists.
YES!!!!!! YES YES im glad this is not the last video we're gonna be seeing from him [video=youtube;UDo_naq7QM8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDo_naq7QM8[/video] such a great dude
[QUOTE=Itachi_Crow;52568248]Holy shit I thought he was on his way out. I thought his cancer was in a stage where you couldnt get rid of it. This is a goddamn miracle. What a great piece of news, something I needed after everything else.[/QUOTE] The type of cancer also makes it hard to fight. If you don't catch liver cancers early there's not much hope and it can end quickly. I recently lost a family member to pancreatic cancer so I have an idea of how sudden it can be. [QUOTE=Wikipedia] Pancreatic cancer after diagnosis, 25% of people survive one year and 5% live for five years.[/QUOTE] Stefán had a slightly different cancer but still amazing to hear he's apparently clear after being at such a late stage.
[QUOTE=Loadingue;52568181]People will say that meme magic did this.[/QUOTE] It may very well have helped. Being in good spirits is known to help when dealing with diseases like this, and IIRC he found himself quite amused by all the memes.
take that cancer!
He truly is Number One!
All that needs to be said is [b]FUCK YEAH[/b]
It's a meme miracle!
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