Random Thoughts 17: Here we go again.

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How old is he? Curious at what age people start them now. I was flying fully solo at age 10. Too young IMO but just the way it was then.

Thinking back we were way more on our own then no cell phone if things went wrong if lucky maybe a vehicle to drive back but more likely walking back.
I'm guessing do4cy Jr had a cell phone with him and a tractor with a cab. I can remember moldboarding for dad with a heat houser and factory lights that might have shown 100ft ahead of the tractor.LOL.
 
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Thinking back we were way more on our own then no cell phone if things went wrong if lucky maybe a vehicle to drive back but more likely walking back.
I'm guessing do4cy Jr had a cell phone with him and a tractor with a cab. I can remember moldboarding for dad with a heat houser and factory lights that might have shown 100ft ahead of the tractor.LOL.
I broke down one time exactly between home and my moms field. 4.5 miles each way. I was like 24 at the time (1995) and I just started walking. A mile down the road some young woman picked me up and gave me a ride back home. I bought a cell phone for myself and my parents a few days later.
 
Back to basically all foods? My neighbor had the same thing and he returned to whatever he wanted in a few months iirc.
Not at all, I can barely eat or drink anything. Last time I weighed myself I was down 30 lbs from when I went in for my biopsy. I wouldn't doubt it if I've dropped another 5 in the last week.
 
The mouth & neck radiation sucks. Sores in mouth, swelling in neck. Lots of nausea.
They shouldn't call people cancer survivors, they should call them cancer treatment survivors.
Are they concerned about you getting enough nutrients? It's not really a "feed a cold, starve a fever" situation.
 
The mouth & neck radiation sucks. Sores in mouth, swelling in neck. Lots of nausea.
They shouldn't call people cancer survivors, they should call them cancer treatment survivors.
My uncle ended up in the hospital because he was dehydrated and struggled to eat due to mouth/neck radiation.
 
Is the song Don't Worry, Be Happy offensive to those who struggle with anxiety and depression?

I had a work colleague outraged that someone in leadership wanted the employees to have a happy and healthy holiday season (colleague has a chronic medical condition).
 
Is the song Don't Worry, Be Happy offensive to those who struggle with anxiety and depression?

I had a work colleague outraged that someone in leadership wanted the employees to have a happy and healthy holiday season (colleague has a chronic medical condition).
I have a friend with major anxiety, he doesn’t get mad when people try to be cheerful, he wishes he could be. Seems like there are other issues if he got outraged over that.
 
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Are they concerned about you getting enough nutrients? It's not really a "feed a cold, starve a fever" situation.

My uncle ended up in the hospital because he was dehydrated and struggled to eat due to mouth/neck radiation.
I try to drink 2-3 Boost each day which helps with that. Yea, dehydration is a concern but I guess somehow I'm sneaking by.
 
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Can't give you a real hug - you sound like you need one.
Here's hoping a virtual {{{{hug}}}} helps...
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Is the song Don't Worry, Be Happy offensive to those who struggle with anxiety and depression?

I had a work colleague outraged that someone in leadership wanted the employees to have a happy and healthy holiday season (colleague has a chronic medical condition).

Some people need to take a chill pill in their life. Some work way to hard to take offense when none is intended. IMO.
 
Took a pic of my yard waste bin full of leaves as someone wanted to know how many I had. Yard waste bin is between my odd neighbor and our house. I looked over as the sun was shining into their bedroom and he was laying there fully clothed mouth open. I really thought he was dead!! Weird part he was laying there with his hat on. It just looked like I was viewing him in a casket. Kinda freaked me out in a morbid way.
 
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Took a pic of my yard waste bin full of leaves as someone wanted to know how many I had. Yard waste bin is between my odd neighbor and our house. I looked over as the sun was shining into their bedroom and he was laying there fully clothed mouth open. I really thought he was dead!! Weird part he was laying there with his hat on. It just looked like I was viewing him in a casket. Kinda freaked me out in a morbid way.
Are you sure the sun didn't do him in?
 
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