Sounds like a nightmare, I hope for the best with next month's scan!
[QUOTE=Archive]What the fuck, I want cancer. I'll trade you my yoyo for your cancer.[/QUOTE]
What the fuck, I want attention. I'll trade you my yoyo for your cancer.
Why would you wan cancer?
I mean, it's deadly, in some cases very curable but nonetheless, still dangerous. I guess you'd be a brave person to overcome it, but still...
also you're not whatwhat :/
That is a very touching story :911:
When you said you busted your head on the sink, I could just feel that pain. The same thing happened to me.
cancer is a horrible thing to have to deal with it's good to know you overcame it so well
Did you listen to this song while you were fighting cancer?
[media]http://audio.ngfiles.com/38000/38773_newgrounds_youcan.mp3[/media]
Nice expressions in those pics there. :v:
Congrats on beating the cancer, hope there's no round two!
Truly inspirational. I read the whole thing, and I must say you're one brave person.
Braver than I
Yew gotta perty mouth.
Imma make a vector outta yew.
:q:
[QUOTE=stupid07er]I can't wait for the day when I can actually run and jump without pain and play basketball or go paintballing with my friends again!
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This part made me tear up :crying:
[QUOTE=stupid07er][B]Some Facepunchers may know that I have cancer[/B], Hodgkin's Lymphoma to be exact.[/QUOTE]
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What do you mean?
Cancer sucks dick. I'd rather have DIABEETUS. Then I get free healthcare from my favorite bald guy.
Good thing you lived through it, though a bit of advice:
see if you can become more bald than captain bald. You two can have some sort of bald-off.
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Cool, Before chemeo you look almost look like Jim from the office, except yours is shorter.
I am glad you are doing good bud. My step father who raised me since i was 2 passed away back in 2002 of cancer (can't remember the type) He was a good man he had been battling it since he was 44 and it went away but in march of 02 it came back and it came back hard. Needless to say he passed away on March 23rd at 2:39pm and here is the sad part...he was only 46. I miss him cause he'll never get to see me become the mature adult he taught me to be, never see me graduate high school, graduate from boot camp....DAMNIT now i really miss him :(
But i am glad to hear your good dude. :)
[QUOTE=stupid07er]HOLY CRAP! :4chan: :lol:[/QUOTE]
I know LOTS of people who have cancer, so all sympathy from me.
You know, I only come around here once in a while...never was much into the forum idea...but this story is noteworthy.
I know 07'er in real life. We pretty much grew up together from Middle School on. He truly has been / is a life long friend. The stories of stupid / immature / funny things we have seen / experienced would take years to tell...and still not convey the magnitude of what they were.
Believe me when I say this...He is my hero. Feel free to correct me here, but I was one of the first to know when he got it. I was around for all of the family / friend meetings when we talked about it. I like to think I was somewhat part of the whole experience. Looking back though, it wasn't enough. I remember times I could have visited more often...or times I should have ran over some Cherry 7-up and reeses...I regret those times, but am happy that I still have the opportunity to do it now.
I've met some truly wonderful people in life, so I hope you take the whole meaning of what I say when I say, 07'er IS one of the best people on this planet.
Here's to a bright future and many fun times in the future old friend. May I someday become as strong as you are.
/me Salutes
-/<lipper
Damn, that sucks.
I'm glad you got well. Just make sure you stay well.
I knew someone that had cancer. They died. But it wasn't Hodgkin's, it was...damn, I've forgotten the name, but it had a much higher death rate.
Once again, stay well.
My advice: Make a Bucket List.
[QUOTE=SABS001]My advice: Make a Bucket List.[/QUOTE]
I came home from work yesterday and my girlfriend had gone out to rent a movie.
Guess what she brought home?
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[QUOTE=Peavy262]I'm sorry to hear that you had/have lukhemia. And i really respect your courage, my grandfather has colon cancer and they say he may not live to see next year :crying:[/QUOTE]
Leukemia is not what stupid07er has (hopefully we'll soon be able to say "had"). While there is actually a disease called "lymphoid leukemia", it's different from a lymphoma.
Don't ask me what exactly each of those is, but as far as I know, a lymphoma is a tumor, while leukemia is always something about individual cells which float around in your blood (or lymphatic system for that matter).
Wow. A truly inspirational story. I've seen you around once or twice, but you've become one of the coolest people I've never met. Congratulations on saying fuck you to cancer.
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[B]So today marks about 1 year[/B] since the beginning of the strangest year I've ever had, to say the least. Today is Labor Day here in the U.S., and last year on this holiday I was having a barbecue with some friends and just having a good time, when I really started to notice that I had some weird stomach pains. They had been there maybe that whole day but they really got strong as the night came. [b][u][i][highlight]It felt like someone was wrong inside[/b][/u][/i][/highlight], not just a stomach ache or the like. The next day it was still there, pretty strong and painful, so I didn't go to work and I went to my doctor. Because of the location he thought maybe it'd be my pancreas, if I remember right, and he wanted to do an ultrasound to see if anything could be determined with that. So I got one of those done on my stomach, I kinda felt like a pregnant lady :D Turns out it wasn't my pancreas, but a lymph node that was a bit larger than it should have been. The pain was caused because the node was pushing against my liver. They did some more tests over the next few days, including a biopsy of that lymph node. That was the most painful thing I have ever felt. They numbed up the area around where they were going to be sticking this foot long needle thing with a grabber on the end into my side, so I didn't feel it penetrate my skin. But boy did I feel it inside! Then they just left it in there while they ran me through a CT scan to make sure it had grabbed onto the right thing, then they pulled it out. I never wanna go through that again, if anything!
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What.
On a more serious matter, while you think it's a bad year, it's actually good. You've learned to expect the unexpected, you proved yourself strong enough to fight cancer. Heck, you should be proud of yourself.
Just don't be like this one kid in my school.
He survived cancer, then expected immidiate respect from everybody. Being downright cocky, ect. Then, i don't know how, he started to think he was popular. He thought he was one of the 'cool kids' and that he was the best at everything. Everybody hated him, because of his immaturity, cockyness, and downright bastard-ness.
But you seem nice, so here, have a <3
Glad you pulled through.You should get those black dots on your chest tatooed into something bad ass.
I'm glad your getting better.
I wished you well.
If i'm ever in the USA stupid07er I want to meet you before anything! :D
My grandma died from cancer, not sure what kind.
Glad you got better!
My bro had cancer for a while, then he died. I miss him. :crying:
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