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Originally Posted by Stephenlk
I turned 56 4 days after the Bowel surgery.
Worst part of it all was when I was in hospital with the liver surgery. There was another fellow in the ward that had stage 4 prostate cancer and his liver had burst. He had all sorts of people coming in to give him advise on what to do before he died. It was the only time I felt really down during the whole process. He was only 52, way too young!
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Yep it's a real kick in the guts having cancer, especially if you lead a decent life and have to watch lowlife s umbags swanning around, that sh.ts me to tears!
As for your neuropathy in the balls of your feet, that's usually L4-L5 dermatone, I walk even in slippers with my toes curled under, it helps a lot, my toes feel the floor but my feet dont!...just a trick I learned, and in your hands and fingers, I have to fold each banknote in half separately so I don't give 2 $50 notes out when shopping, can't deal cards, but am alive and so are you, that's something eh, but seriously try curling your toes...
Cheers Billio