If you're 25 and found out you have cancer?
Depends on how bad it is. I'd be bummed out either way.
i would just try to live a normal life. it would probably be hard but it is the best thing to do. IMO
well of course that too, my response was if it was like terminal or something.Originally Posted by BannanaFTW
start treatment and live life to the fullest if you already dont.
yes sir! and fightOriginally Posted by uproot
Watch lots of episodes of "House" and self diagnose that all I need is a shot of Cortizol and I'll be fine.
Not ask IA for any type of advice/tips.Originally Posted by ATK_Designs
But depending on what type of cancer, I would try to do everything I could to continue having and living a happy life. Not try to make any trouble/enemies, and try to help as many people as I can with wisdom and try to guide the younger ones to a better life style.
Make new friends and spend all my free time with the people I love.
I had a cancer scare. No really. I start to cough blood up one time and this was during the time I was still smoking. Turns out false alarm. Just from a bloody nose. LOL
^ are you still smokin'?
I would get that **** treated ASAP, buddy of mine went through it now he's fine.
If it was in the late stages, become even closer to God (Well, not gonna go farther away) LOL, spend all my Money on enjoying life, Spend a lot of time with friends and family
Leisa and S. 4 Life NM?
yes he has cervix cancer.Originally Posted by TRYMY4.0
-IA MGMT is inappropriate.
Nope quit. Im perfectly fine, it's just I crave a cig once in a while. Been smoking for 5 years and now gone cold turkey.Originally Posted by Kevykev
get ****ing drunk and try to forget it
if it was terminal i would stop wearing a rubber.
-IA MGMT is inappropriate.
Bwuaha, lol. That made me laugh.Originally Posted by quickdodge®
I think I'd definitely try to help out as much as possible. I'd definitely drop out of college. I mean...if I'm gonna die soon...why the **** am I wasting money/time in college? I'd make sure the rest of my days were filled with excitement and family. I'd tell the fewest amount of people possible, and I'd most likely make jokes about it to people who didn't know.
Kevin, I was 26 when mine hit. I had a less than 25% chance to live, I'll talk to you at the meet about it if you want.