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  • Adzey
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Mar 2008
    • 3517

    cancer

    ok it is 00:41 here in england and im listening to some music tryin to forget about the week that has just happened.


    a very good friend took his life last weekend and then Jibby. and im thinking what the fuck why? WHY for fucks sake!!!!?????

    you guys had so many people around you that cared, loved and bothered with you.

    im a relative ms virgin compared to some of you stalwarts and i know i havent talked to a lot of you guys but i wanted to talk right now....

    im 30, i used to be a pill,speed n coke freak until 2000 i then turned into a bit of a piss head and lost the only girl/woman i have ever loved.

    i was diagnosed with cancer in 2006, had a serious op, had over half of my stomach and oesophagus removed. i was told it had spread and i would need chemo one day. that seriously scares the shit out of me. i love working out a the gym and i know when i have chemo it is gonna impare that but fuck it you only get one life.

    sorry this has turned into an essay

    i am so glad i found this site with y'all!!!!!


    "Working like a wizard he doesn't jump around much or react much to what he is playing but the place is going nuts"
  • Yao
    DUDERZ get a life!!!
    • Jun 2004
    • 8167

    #2
    Re: cancer

    So you're gonne have to have chemo in the future? Damnit. Live life as you want to do it then mate, because you said it: you only get one. It depends on the intensity of the chemo, but if it works you should be able to shape up again afterwards, I just don't know to which extent (well...thinking of Lance Armstrong...). Only thing I do know is that it's hell starting from scratch.

    Maybe the bigger question though is the quality of life you have now...the fear of the pain is usually much worse than the pain itself. That is one lesson I've learned.
    Blowkick visual & graphic design - No Civilization. Now With Broadband.

    There are but three true sports -- bullfighting, mountain climbing, and motor-racing. The rest are merely games. -Hemingway

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    • unrecogniseduser
      Platinum Poster
      • Jun 2004
      • 2344

      #3
      Re: cancer

      hang on in there matey
      motherlover

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      • DancingQueen
        AVB FanClub | President
        • Oct 2005
        • 4061

        #4
        Re: cancer

        I am sorry to hear about everything you have gone through.....if you need to talk we are all here for you.

        Like Yao said you need to live life to the fullest every day. When times get tough during chemo you can look back on the fond memories you've made and use those to motivate you to pull through. You can use those memories to help you work towards becoming strong again....so you can get back to doing the things you love.

        A close friend of mine is going through radiation treatment right now after her mastectomy this year from breast cancer. I see it taking a lot out of her, but she keeps on trucking! She is an amazing person and so determined to pull through.
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        RIP Steve "Jibs" James - Your footprint is forever on my soul and in my heart xoxo
        RIP Jeff Shewchuk aka DJ Jeff Taylor (day_for_night) - You will live on in my heart forever xoxo

        Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.

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        • Adzey
          Are you Kidding me??
          • Mar 2008
          • 3517

          #5
          Re: cancer

          thanx karen

          she is brave woman its amazin what the human body can do


          "Working like a wizard he doesn't jump around much or react much to what he is playing but the place is going nuts"

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          • coleby761
            Are you Kidding me??
            • May 2008
            • 4857

            #6
            Re: cancer

            Here for ya brother whenever. Life on life's terms is very tough but I believe we are never given more than we can handle. It's always hard but i this is where we grow the most. Bout a year ago my only son was diagnosed with Autism, most painful thing I ever heard in my life. i wanted to numb the pain, hurt somebody or just have someone to blame. But everything's ok today. you are brave adzey and thanks for sharing this with us. i've found life is much easier when I stay in the moment. tomorrow isnt guaranteed and yesterday is in the books. Hang tough man.

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            • DIDI
              Aussie Pest
              • Nov 2004
              • 16845

              #7
              Re: cancer

              I've got a good story, a english girl I knew from clubbing here, went back to england, diagnosed with cancer , had lots of chemo and it didn't seem to be working, But she is now in remission and sending incoherent texts from events like creamfields. Hopefully your story will end the way hers has , but without as much of the chemo . At one stage she was just pissed off and wanted to give up. A lot of people are really glad she didn't.

              Btw I'm with Yao as well!!! Live life to the fullest!!
              Originally posted by TheVrk
              it IS incredible isn't it??
              STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
              Simply does not get any better than Hernan
              The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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              • simonr
                Transitionator
                • Jun 2004
                • 8796

                #8
                Re: cancer

                Adam, it sounds like you've had an incredibly tough week mate .. and I'm really sorry to hear about your friend.

                I suppose the only thing I can say is that we should all enjoy life and the things that enhance it, never undervaluing or taking for granted our family and friends. Its the happy memories that give us solace and help us through the yougher and darker times.

                Plus for a lot of us, music is an important part of our lives... it'll always be there for us and is the one thing that we can rely on and trust to put a smile on our faces when we didn't think it was possible.

                [ms] and this on-line community enhances our love of music, and more importantly gives us so much more, as recent events have shown the amazing bond and unity that exists 24/7 across continents through this board.

                People who we would never otherwise have know have touched all of our lives, and that's a wonderful and special thing.
                sigpicSimonR

                This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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                • Dhar_2
                  meat and potatoes
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 18924

                  #9
                  Re: cancer

                  adz i didnt realise that you were having such a rough time of things!

                  keep your chin up and if u need to chat or abuse someone i'm available!

                  take care

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                  • Aleks_B
                    Gold Gabber
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 758

                    #10
                    Re: cancer

                    im really sorry to hear about your struggle AdzeybuB. I have heard some really inspiring stories about people overcoming cancer though. It is possible!!!

                    without getting too preachy, i'll tell ya a close friend's Grandmother overcame this same obstacle by religiously drinking vegetable juices. Carrot, alfalfa sprouts, beets, celery, cucumber, endive, fennel, garlic, onion, parlsley, kale, romaine lettuce, parsnip, red pepper, sorrel and spinach are the most valuable raw materials from what i have heard!!!
                    aleks_b - re_azure | my_space

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                    • Kamal
                      Administrator
                      • May 2002
                      • 28835

                      #11
                      Re: cancer

                      mate this appears to be the week of bad news and I really really hope things get better for you. you may not have been on ms for a long time but that's not what it takes to get close to genuine people.

                      I hope nothing but the best for your recovery and the future.
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                      • Shiva
                        MCast Mistress
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 2461

                        #12
                        Re: cancer

                        ^ Sorry to hear that.
                        Hopefully they will soon find a cure for cancer and free so many helpless people that are struck by it.

                        Since I chose to live in Lebanon, loosing friends has somehow become of something "normal", sadly! Here life sometimes becomes meaningless, especially when you see close people die for stupid reasons like accidents, terrorist reasons or others.

                        But I have to admit that loosing a friend because he decided to take his own life, takes the sad experience to whole new level...

                        Wishing the best of luck to you!


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                        • kassios
                          Platinum Poster
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 1200

                          #13
                          Re: cancer

                          Originally posted by AdzeybuB
                          ok it is 00:41 here in england and im listening to some music tryin to forget about the week that has just happened.


                          a very good friend took his life last weekend and then Jibby. and im thinking what the fuck why? WHY for fucks sake!!!!?????

                          you guys had so many people around you that cared, loved and bothered with you.

                          im a relative ms virgin compared to some of you stalwarts and i know i havent talked to a lot of you guys but i wanted to talk right now....

                          im 30, i used to be a pill,speed n coke freak until 2000 i then turned into a bit of a piss head and lost the only girl/woman i have ever loved.

                          i was diagnosed with cancer in 2006, had a serious op, had over half of my stomach and oesophagus removed. i was told it had spread and i would need chemo one day. that seriously scares the shit out of me. i love working out a the gym and i know when i have chemo it is gonna impare that but fuck it you only get one life.

                          sorry this has turned into an essay

                          i am so glad i found this site with y'all!!!!!


                          Im really sorry to hear what you are going thru mate....i hope you will find the state of mind to overcome.....always be possitive , i think the best cure for our diseases is a powerfull tool and thats our minds....what we think we are
                          http://soundcloud.com/concept-sheep

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                          • toasty
                            Sir Toastiness
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 6585

                            #14
                            Re: cancer

                            Originally posted by AdzeybuB
                            i was diagnosed with cancer in 2006, had a serious op, had over half of my stomach and oesophagus removed. i was told it had spread and i would need chemo one day. that seriously scares the shit out of me. i love working out a the gym and i know when i have chemo it is gonna impare that but fuck it you only get one life.
                            Sorry to hear that bro. I will say this, though -- treatment for cancer has come far over the years, so keep a positive outlook and you'll be back up and at the gym in no time. My sister in law just wrapped up treatment for cancer as well, and I'll tell you what, it was a really tough time for her, but now she's cancer free, looks great, feels great and as an outsider looking in, seems to be a better person as a result.

                            Odd that something so seemingly tragic ended up being such a positive force for her, but hey, it is what you make of it, I suppose.

                            In the meantime, carpe diem.

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                            • Dzone
                              Platinum Poster
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 1978

                              #15
                              Re: cancer

                              Adam, sorry to hear that you are having a bad week, and I am confident that you will go through your pain and defeat the cancer if it showed up in the future.

                              We never chat before on MS, however when I meet you in London last month I found a great guy and nice person that I enjoyed his company, as Yoga said earlier we only live ones, so live your live the best way possible and remember that Impossible is Nothing we cant reach.

                              Chinup mate and keep the Gym going it's the best thing for you body and brains, Good luck mate and be sure that we are all hear to support you.
                              ^^What dosen't Kill you make you stronger ^^

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