View Full Version : Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')
Weedhound
08-28-2008, 07:12 PM
Got your message but did not see a way to reply so.....
check out the last few pages of my log......not sure which bad news you mean by previous bad news.
If by previous bad news you mean my dog having cancer and being put to sleep then yes there is more.
If by previous bad news you mean that I have just been diagnosed with incurable lung cancer then no......that's "newest" news I have.
stinkyattic
08-28-2008, 07:24 PM
I'm so sorry... I don't know what else to say. That is overwhelming. I will come visit your log and try to catch up- why does Fate serve the hardest lot to the kindest people?
Nightcrewman
08-28-2008, 07:44 PM
Oh Weedhound I'm so sorry... I don't know what else to say. That is overwhelming. I will come visit your log and try to catch up- why does Fate serve the hardest lot to the kindest people?
And there is supposed to be a god who loves us all.
Positive thoughts heading your way Weedhound my friend.
NCM
*shakes his head*
Why is it ALWAYS Gods fault when something goes sour?..
ever think the best lessons learned in life are not the ones that come easy..
just a thought
Maybe because he is the easiest thing to blame
Cheers
NCM
*edit by Stinky* I had to merge these to edit out a name in one post- sorry for confusion
illnillinois
08-28-2008, 08:41 PM
And there is supposed to be a god who loves us all.
Positive thoughts heading your way Weedhound my friend.
NCM
*shakes his head*
Why is it ALWAYS Gods fault when something goes sour?..
ever think the best lessons learned in life are not the ones that come easy..
just a thought
TurnyBright
09-04-2008, 08:28 PM
*edit by Stinky* I had to merge these to edit out a name in one post- sorry for confusion
Wow, before I read that bit my head was spinning... I though there was some new time-travel feature for posting.
MIDNIGHTspecial
09-04-2008, 09:01 PM
weedhound, I'm really sorry to hear this. I've seen firsthand what lung cancer can do, and my advice to you is, stay strong, and surround yourself with the people you care most about. you'll be in my thoughts.
Chronisseur
09-05-2008, 06:27 PM
Weedhound, Stinky ....WTF HELP!
Is there a chatroom or PMs or ANY freakin way to say hello without jackin a thread?...Guess it HAS been a while, damn!
Wow this is frusterating.
I cant even slip either of you guys a rep message!:wtf:
Weedhound
09-05-2008, 06:35 PM
Chron I just im'd w/my email address.......hope everything is ok.
Chronisseur
09-05-2008, 06:46 PM
Oh, everything's gravy here! Thanks. ....I'm just frusterated trying to relearn the site;)
Plus I only have limited computer access atm cuz mine's down :(
I actually DID remember your addy properly as well! (hows THAT for a stoner brain, eh?)
Well my buddy's basically BEGGING me to go kick his ass in a game of tennis, but I'll get ahold of ya in a few.
Weedhound
09-05-2008, 06:51 PM
Oh ok....thought you were having a grow meltdown or something......play nice.
Talk to you later. :)
Weezard
09-05-2008, 08:04 PM
Dear W.H.
I understand.
I know, first hand, what happens in your head when you get the diagnosis.
My doctor phoned mine in. (different Island)
Please try not to attach the word "incurable" to your situation.
That's giving up.
And it's not accurate.
If your brain tells your body that you can't win, your body might believe it.
Convince your friends and they may also believe it and withdraw to limit their pain.
Small cell is a bitch, but not completely incurable.
I have a dear friend on the mainland that beat small cell in the lung.
She's doing great 10 years after.
Held my hand prior to my surgery.
Told me exactly what to expect every step on the way.
Information conquers the worst fear, fear of the unknown.
The part that really bothered me, was "the look".
God how I hated "the look".
Now when someone hears the bad news and gives me that look,
I grin and tellum, "I'm standin' right in front of you and I'm not dead yet.
Relax, I WILL beat this!"
Lotta things out of our control, ya? :(
One important thing that we still control is our attitude.
Good thing that we are more than meat.:)
The power of the human will is yet un-fathomed.
Call it a miracle, call it luck, call it love, call it mind over matter.
But, your attitude CAN beat this.
You have a lot of fans here, (I'm one of 'em).
A good attitude is contagious, so, infect your friends and family!
We can, and will beat this!
Aloha nui loa,
Weezard
Weedhound
09-05-2008, 08:20 PM
It is indeed Fear that is our biggest enemy.
Thanks Weezard. And to hear about my exact type of cancer helps immeasurably.
the image reaper
09-06-2008, 04:29 PM
sorry to hear of your health situation, Weedie ... God bless you, and we're all hoping for the best results ... :)
Weedhound
09-06-2008, 05:59 PM
Reaper I've heard stories about you......and "C" (you know the ph of your water....:D)
Folks like you, Weezard and X-Crispi are my main models......X-C especially is an example of "blowing the statistics right out of the water" so there won't be any giving any quarter from our end. :)
And Weezard.....I've thought about the word incurable but I don't consider that particular word a "loser" word although I can see how some folks would.
Someone with diabetes or some such are also "incurable" but can live complete full lives in spite of an "incurable" situation so thats just my 2 cents on it. :jointsmile: :stoned:
Weezard
09-06-2008, 07:12 PM
Reaper I've heard stories about you......and "C" (you know the ph of your water....:D)
Folks like you, Weezard and X-Crispi are my main models......X-C especially is an example of "blowing the statistics right out of the water" so there won't be any giving any quarter from our end. :)
And Weezard.....I've thought about the word incurable but I don't consider that particular word a "loser" word although I can see how some folks would.
Someone with diabetes or some such are also "incurable" but can live complete full lives in spite of an "incurable" situation so thats just my 2 cents on it. :jointsmile: :stoned:
Life is incurable. :D
Those first three months or so after the "news" are rough.
When depression came a knocking I damn near let it in.
I don't fear death at all.
Been dead, ( motorcycle crash in '93, 6 weeks induced coma, died twice, long story), but it's not that big a deal.
I'm a real sissy about pain though.
Hit the books instead. :thumbsup:
Waded through the internet dreck gleaning an actual fact now and again.
Frustrating! and time consuming.
Finally realized that this qualified as a "rainy day":)
Cracked open my dusty coin purse and actually bought books!
(did I mention that even the birds call me cheap?)
Been studying for 2 years now. And I see dedicated, brilliant folks digging for answers.
You are welcome to any acorns that I find.:giveflower:
Your comment about the word tells me you have a handle on this.
I no worry about you, now.
<Takes da pennies and runs>;)
Love and Aloha
Weezard, (da zombie guy:D)
Weedhound
09-07-2008, 05:37 PM
I guess I got it easy.......my first chemo day they handed me no less than SIX INCHES of great books and info on lung cancer so I have not toiled too much on the internet but I know exactly what you mean.......really if you look hard enough on the net you can find something to fit ANYTHING YOU WANT......but getting an "actual fact" as you suggested (some trustworthy ones anyway) is very hard on the web so I was pleased to get good solid info right off the bat. :)
Weezard
09-07-2008, 07:10 PM
:)
I guess I got it easy.......my first chemo day they handed me no less than SIX INCHES of great books and info on lung cancer so I have not toiled too much on the internet but I know exactly what you mean.......really if you look hard enough on the net you can find something to fit ANYTHING YOU WANT......but getting an "actual fact" as you suggested (some trustworthy ones anyway) is very hard on the web so I was pleased to get good solid info right off the bat. :)
Good one.:D
But, you do have it covered with talent and resources.
When it comes to medical care, Hawaii is the "Third world state".
Here, for anything more serious than a hangnail, one must fly, boat or swim to Honolulu.
Any doctor with actual talent that moves to the outer Islands is immediately swarmed and swamped with patients.
The best one can expect from them is a tense 20 minutes consultation and a fistful of pharmeceutical promoting pamphlets.
The libraries are just sad.
So, ya wanna know, ya gotta pay.
Don't mean to knock Hawaii, I love this place.
Heaven on earth, and a bag of chips!:)
Just don't get sick here.
Please give my best to Mr. Weedhound.
The people who love us can use all the sympathy and support they can get.
I've lost two wives to Brain tumors.
Both parents and an older brother to cancer.
(Geeze, what a whiner, ya:D)
I now find that It's actually easier to be the "star" than it is to be a supporting player.:)
I'll bet he's not complaining, but I can see how this is affecting Mrs. Zard.
So, every now and then, I get her a card and pick her some flowers.
Here's a few for you guys to share.
And a big sloppy kiss from my best friend too!
Love and aloha
from Beeg Guy's Land.
Weezard
DrSpoof
09-08-2008, 12:56 AM
Havent really talked to you WH but your posts have always been a great source of information and inspiration for me
best of luck fighting the good fight :jointsmile:
DrSpiggity
Weedhound
09-08-2008, 03:59 AM
Thanks Dr Spoof for the vibes, :)
I know what you mean about the supporting player thing as well/been on that side of the fence (among other fences, lol). Yes, I agree.....it IS easier than those who have to make all the same sacrifices but none of the attention or breaks.
I never meant for this thread to go on this long.....so if someone wants to close it or move it or something........Stinky sent me a pm but I couldn't find the damn reply button........
stinkyattic
09-08-2008, 02:42 PM
I'll stick it in health then, and if you want it closed just post it up.
veggii
09-09-2008, 04:03 AM
Hi WH moving too health is good idea but don't close it we can come here and post prayers and health updates and stuff for you, ok?
How have you been doing ?, I know when the doctors told me I was terminally Ill 4yrs ago,I still haven't recovered from the shock, but I am trying too, I'm going out fighting screaming kicking all of it !! I hope you get too feeling better ;)
:hippy: :hippy: :hippy: :hippy: :hippy:
Weezard
09-10-2008, 08:05 PM
Aloha, Wee D'Hound
Tried to E you.
Was way overmedicated.
Had 3 Es going at once, (Sativa), then my phone rang and the UPS guy
knocked, etc.
If anything got through it had to be a mess.:stoned:
Next morning my outbox looked like my closet.:confused:
Far as I can tell, what got sent was gibberish
Tried to sort it out and send an apology, but, it bounced. <sigh>
So, a bit more public this way, but I do apologize for my self-induced sloppiness. :o
What I tried to write was an offer to exchange information on treatment options.
That, and a mash note fr0m my pup.:)
She keeps trying to "bump" your avatar with her nose.:)
Cute, ya?
But kinda messy.
All da bes' from me an Jess.
Wee D'Zard
Weedhound
09-11-2008, 05:22 PM
Thanks you guys, thats really sweet....perfect to come by and read when I'm feeling blue. :) Some days are easier than others for sure and it REALLY helps to know that there is so much support from everyone here. :thumbsup:
Weezard.....can't rep you again for awhile, you've repped me recently as well. Once we can rep each again I'll pop my address in your rep thing. :)
SnSstealth
09-11-2008, 05:50 PM
I tried for ya but I still cant rep ya either weez...lol
whiskeytango
Weezard
09-11-2008, 07:13 PM
Mahalo nui loa!
And thanks for the tiny green boxes;)
A1oha Weedhound,
Here's a li'l sumpin for the next time you feel blue;
Most folks think "Weezard" is an Oz. reference.
A "paper wizard" if you will.
Built from ego and illusion.;)
Actually Wee is an adjective and 'Zard is a contraction.
I shall now reveal my true identity.
Most of the time we live in the frontal cortex of our brains.
How-some-ever, when startled or threatened we react from deep
in the main stem. ('cause I can't spell amygdyla):)
commonly refered to as the "lizard brain".
It's not long on reasoning, so I try to nevah do or say anything when scared.
That alone, gives the impression of a rational person.
Bottom line, it's all an illusion. :D
Here's my driver's license picture;
Peace, love and courage,
Wee, itty bitty, T- ninety, 'zard
Weezard
09-11-2008, 08:04 PM
Infolinks, argh!
I'm off to "feedback" to gripe about it.:mad:
Brings out the Lizard in me.:D
Weeze
lunarose
09-11-2008, 11:56 PM
Weez, Was that flower really that blue???
rebgirl420
09-12-2008, 12:02 AM
Oh darling, I'm so, so, so sorry. And I mean that with every fiber of my being.
I'm a cancer survivor hun and let me tell you what I know, with the technology they have today cancer isn't always a death sentence. They have chemo, radiation and medicine patterns that can kick cancer's ass efficiantly and without the crazy side effects that used to be a given.
Were here for you hun. No matter what.
We love you darling!
painretreat
09-12-2008, 12:15 AM
Just dropped back in to say hi. And see what you've been up to! I know it is up and down, I expect you are on line when it is down, I hope! Keep yourself very well hydrated-keep that medicine circulating!! Hope your spirits continue to stay UP!
Did you get a vape? What kind did you select?
I think we were in the middle of a gro ending and starting a new one, last I checked?? Hope things are still going well enough to keep it up!! Some days are just a lot worse than others!
Those flower pictures sure are pretty!! I suppose there is someone in this forum that would have smoked it before posting it! lol Lots of entertainment here!! :thumbsup: pr
Weezard
09-12-2008, 12:36 AM
Weez, Was that flower really that blue???
On your state of mind.:D
Most of my photos are natural, but I must confess, I messed with that one.
Here's the original;
The variety is called Dragon's Breath Hibiscus.
Hibiscus grow like weeds here.
Blue is my favorite color, can ya tell?;)
Aloha nui.
Wee Zard
Weezard
09-12-2008, 12:46 AM
Those flower pictures sure are pretty!! I suppose there is someone in this forum that would have smoked it before posting it! lol Lots of entertainment here!! :thumbsup: pr
Gotta smoke'em afta ya post'em.:upsidedow :D
Mahalo! fo' dat! Good one! :lol5:
Disclaimer:
In real life, Hibiscus flowers would probably be toxic.
So, kids, No try dis at home! Ya?!
Alohaha,
Weezard
Weedhound
09-12-2008, 01:18 AM
I remember when we visited Hawaii when I was 18 the one flower smell I absolutely LOVED (and still do) is plumeria. I absolutely ADORE the scent of those flowers and they are what I remember most about Hawaii. Pretty long ago but lovely nonetheless.
Weezard
09-12-2008, 02:02 AM
I remember when we visited Hawaii when I was 18 the one flower smell I absolutely LOVED (and still do) is plumeria. I absolutely ADORE the scent of those flowers and they are what I remember most about Hawaii. Pretty long ago but lovely nonetheless.
Thanks for waking that memory for me.:)
When you step off the plane onto the tarmac at the Kona airport
the Plumeria scent wraps around you. sweet and warm, and somehow silky dark.
Just above the airport are three large plumeria farms and the trade winds swirl it to you.
When you've been there a while though, you can't smell the forest for the trees.;)
I was in Kona in '91 for the total eclipse.
A deeply moving experience.
Had forgotten the sea of aroma that is Hawaii.
At totality, the birds went quiet, and a confused chorus of night frogs, n critters happened in fits n starts.
Expected that.
What was overwhelming, was the scent.
After a minute or two, the daytime Plumeria and Orchid, and Palm, etc. was swept out to sea and the abrupt transition to night scents was awe inspiring. It just "makes you cry for happy".
It's usually a gradual transition that few notice. At least I hadn't.
Probably when/why I fell in love with Hawaii.
Said, someday, I'm gonna just up and move there.
Motorcycle wreck showed me that the future is never guaranteed.
So, I just up and moved here.:)
E Como Mai. means Welcome.
Come visit our island.
I have 12 Plumeria trees on a 1/4 acre.
Come sit on my Lanai and enjoy them.
Take a vacation and never go back.
A Hui Hou,
Weezard
allrollsin21
09-12-2008, 04:05 PM
Hound i was listening to a program on NPR, all about a conference in Sac. this coming weekend. It sounded like a special event, loaded with knowledge and Overstanding.
Healing Journeys Homepage (http://www.healingjourneys.org/)
Take a look and see if it may be right for you.:)
Weedhound
09-12-2008, 05:14 PM
allrolls I was just reading about that the other day......but have family coming to visit tonight and tomorrow or I would have hit that conference for sure!
jdmarcus59
09-19-2008, 05:10 PM
there is hope, and when it comes grab it.
Weedhound
09-19-2008, 05:51 PM
I do, I do, jd....thanks for the kind thoughts. Weve had some good days and some bad days but friends and family are still just that, the sky is still a beautiful blue, the land and scenery we live in is gorgeous, we have each other and our creatures to count blessings with so we grab absolutely everything we can. :)
Weezard
09-24-2008, 08:57 PM
I do, I do, jd....thanks for the kind thoughts. Weve had some good days and some bad days but friends and family are still just that, the sky is still a beautiful blue, the land and scenery we live in is gorgeous, we have each other and our creatures to count blessings with so we grab absolutely everything we can. :)
Just read your haze thread!
Down 50% and dropping?!!
Great news, WH!
It's huggin' time:s3:
Had a feeling you would beat this.
You're just not a quitter.:thumbsup:
Live long and prosper.
These are the new good old days.:)
Love and aloha from the Islands
Weeze
Weedhound
09-25-2008, 02:30 AM
Thanks Weezard....the improvement was good enough that even he was a bit excited about it!!
Weeze, thinking about folks like you and X-C help me in ways that you can't believe.....actually knowing people who have been through worse and persevered is something I think about constantly.......and helps more than you guys know.
But everyones' kind thoughts and hopes for us also mean so much......I can say that I am usually a very private person and there are many people I deal with daily who don't know......but I have no trouble spilling my guts here at cdot!! :)
Weezard
09-25-2008, 04:02 AM
Thanks Weezard....the improvement was good enough that even he was a bit excited about it!!
Weeze, thinking about folks like you and X-C help me in ways that you can't believe.....actually knowing people who have been through worse and persevered is something I think about constantly.......and helps more than you guys know.
But everyones' kind thoughts and hopes for us also mean so much......I can say that I am usually a very private person and there are many people I deal with daily who don't know......but I have no trouble spilling my guts here at cdot!! :)
Mahlo nui for all you have taught me, W. H.
Have read most of your posts, so far.
And we all need somewhere to spill.:)
It's the nature of this media to give a sense of intimacy/immunity.
It eliminates "Image prejudice" as a bar to communication and acceptance.
(Though I've seen folks react to avatars):)
All we see here are crystallized thoughts and emotions that bleed from another mind's fingertips.
I met an incredible author on the BBs world in the '80s
Read a short story that made me cry.
Had I met the author first, in person, my visual bigotry would have labeled him grungy slob.
And my life would be the poorer for it.
But, first, I saw a soul with heart and depth.
Then, I met the "Grungy Slob."
We've been friends for 25 years now.
Apparently, the web also makes Wee Zards ramble as well.
Sorry about that.:stoned:
Love and Aloha
Wee
flyingimam
09-25-2008, 05:46 AM
1st things 1st: dear weedhound, I just came across this thread. I'm sorry to hear both of these news and I wish your health recoups and gets better, no matter how stupid I may sound to some people, I PERSONALLY have seen people with far far more adverse health situation than a lung cancer, those who were told by doctors they will not survive much longer, beat the odds and miraculously survive far more than expected.
I aint bullshittin, this happened to two people i know personally and 1 was in an almost dead situation in coma from some serious lung disease that i have no idea what it was. and im talking about the health capital of the world: houston medical center's doctors said "they are sorry"
fate is not under any1 control, if something is supposed to happen it will happen no matter what we do.
so be hopeful and strong. man is one of the toughest species because of his mind power despite his relatively weak physics.
And there is supposed to be a god who loves us all.
My life has taught me this: The more this supposed god loves u, the more u will be tested by him/her and the harsher the tests will be. I cant really get into the concept of explaining this here, but I figured those that are disliked by god will have their earthly life and wants given to them to keep them busy and ignorant.
when u face challenges in life, this means u still have god's attention (love) and must do your best regarding those challenges.
we are humans with limited understanding of the world compared to that of god's, and that is why we always have questions regarding his/her ways in doing things in this world. some will never make sense to us till we are alive.
anyways, I hope things go better for u in future :thumbsup:
Flameon
09-25-2008, 01:24 PM
Weedhound,
I've been off the boards for a while (new business and a high maintenance rescue dog have kept me too busy to log in much recently), so I was shocked and more than a little emotional to read your news.
I just wanted to drop in to say 'Hi', I'm thinking of you and to stay strong!
Like a few others in the thread, I've seen people come out the other side after being given similar, seemingly bleak, pronouncements.
My wife 'faced down' her own doubts and fears after being given the news, and is still doing just great ten years on. As Weezard pointed out, something like this is beaten in your head and your heart.
Don't ever give in to it. Get stubborn, get angry and fight it every step of the way. It's the one crucial factor that medical science can't help you with, but makes all the difference.
P.S. I've had my little 'lad' (pictured below), about five months now, and he's given me a new lease on life, I'm fitter and more active now than I have been in years, and feel great for it. So, and forgive me if this is a bit too soon to hear, but maybe you should consider getting a new dog too.
The rescue centres over here are full of: the unloved, the unwanted, the sad and abandoned waifs and strays that some people just seem to casually discard, and I'm guessing that's the case in the States too.
I know you could give one a very loving home and a second chance, and I think it would be great for both of you, they're better than any medicine and won't give you the time to feel sad, scared or depressed.
Give it some thought anyhow.
All my best wishes
Flameon
Weedhound
09-25-2008, 03:29 PM
Flame I love animal rescue stories and although I'm not working now I spent my working life as a veterinary technician......the last ten in emergency medicine (and I MISS IT.....adrenaline junkie!) so rescue is pretty much the story of our farm.......every single animal here is a cast off from somewhere. They have given us much more than we have ever given them and has pretty much been "what we do". In fact the ten acre farm we bought was pretty much bought with idea of providing needed homes for our creatures.
We've had to slow a bit.......at one time I believe our top number was ten dogs.....now down to 7 (but 3 are chihuahuas so they don't really count) 3 cats, a rooster, the geese crowd, two pigs and three horses and at our ages we find that plenty. But again.......we've gotten more from these creatures than they have ever gotten from us. :)
Weedhound
09-25-2008, 03:36 PM
Weezards point about meeting and making friends on the net.......
http://boards.cannabis.com/medicinal-cannabis-health/87213-burns-amputations-phantom-pain.html
This man remains not only one of my best friends but also gives me huge amounts of hope in my own fight.......not to mention an ear to listen to and the advice of someone who's been to their own hell and back. I can't thank him enough for being there for me.
And I've never met him in person. ;)
Flameon
09-25-2008, 07:33 PM
Weedhound I should have guessed you'd be surrounded by love.
Yes, I'm a recent convert to waggy tails and wet noses (though I do love cats too - nearly said pussies but stopped myself just in time . . phew).
Hope to follow your example and get a big place out in the country one day and have loads. Somewhere with lots of woods and fields.
As it happens, I've just got in from a long walk with my 'boy', in the woods near where we are now. Bliss.
Lost two stone in five months, none of my clothes fit, I can slide me jeans off while they're still buttoned, and, I LOVE it!
So pleased to read about the recent news, I'm with Stinky on this, you've got serious credit at the 'good karma' bank.
Keep up the good work, keep your chin up, and keep doing what do!
Love (much of it)
Flameon
zihowie
09-28-2008, 10:32 PM
My thoughts and prayers are with ya man. Nothing is impossible and keep your head up, i know its hard but optimism works miracles. :hippy:
Chronisseur
10-01-2008, 06:54 PM
Hey!
Have you gotten any of the e-mails I've sent? I probably tried 4 or 5 variations of the addy before I got it right :D
zihowie
10-02-2008, 11:07 PM
Id like to add (As someone else previously stated) since the doctors say it is incurable that could only mean it is incurable in America and treatment that actually saves lives is not approved by the money-making FDA. Most of Africa has lower cancer percentiles than America and their cancer prevention is a very expensive bottle of hydrogen peroxide at 59 cents. I recently read a book, you may or may not have heard of it, called Natural Cures they dont want us to know about. Check into alternative treatments outside of the states (if thats where you reside). America is all aboutthe all mighty dollar. Best wishes man
Weedhound
10-03-2008, 03:57 AM
Hey!
Have you gotten any of the e-mails I've sent? I probably tried 4 or 5 variations of the addy before I got it right :D
Fraid not Chron....but hope everything is going well with you.
We took down 2 AK 47''s and hung them to dry a few days ago. Came out at 76 grams which is not bad for two cloned plants considering our inexperience with soil.
Also we are down to last Haze plant in soil. :wtf: Two turned out to be male and this is the only girl left but I'm not really surprised at that ratio since they had several issues along the way including rootbound (I didn't want to transplant them up until we got them sexed so they got fairly squished which stressed them out and then we compounded the problem by heavily overnuting all three which meant I also had to flush all the crud back out so their "conditions" were certainly not what we had wanted to accomplish. BUT....having one girl we intend to transplant her into a larger pot and will indeed put her into something as large as a 10 gallon when (and if) she get big enough and just want to let her do her thing and see what she does. :)
rhizome
10-04-2008, 06:09 PM
Heya Weedy- just wanted to say hi...
I admire your spirit. Let me know if I can be helpful.
Weedhound
10-04-2008, 06:17 PM
Always good to see you Rhizome. :) Hope everything is well with you and yours.
Things are going pretty well these days......responding well so far to the chemo and feeling much better physically with those tumors shrinking and giving me a lot more lung space and that alone just feels good. :)
xcrispi
10-11-2008, 11:36 PM
Hey Sis .
Concience is gettin the best of me . ;)
Despite our talk offa here , -n- our "Fuck what other ppl. think" attitude we share , I still feel bad for not posting here :( .
If you made sense out of anything we've talked about on / off here , and it was able to better your situation - I'm honored . To be honest - I really don't think I've done anything spectacular . 50% Survival instinct / 50% learning to use my charecter flaws to benefit me , instead of hurt me like I had the first 30 yrs. of life . This has been the 1st time my stubborness , muleishness , and bullheadedness has gotten me anywhere in life .
I call you Sis. for a reason . If you put us in a bag n shook it up and dumped us out we'd roll out at the same time . 2 peas in a pod . We don't just share the good quailites either , some of the same skelletons , -n- monkies :D .
I've learned from you too :) . There's only 2 ppl. I've come across that have made me wonder what it'd a been like not being an onlychild . Your 1 of them . I was blown away - you called the Dr. -n- postponed the 3rd round a lil so we could chat , you knew I was bent . ;)
G/B both you guys . Keep your chin up !!!
Xcrispi -n- Juicy J :thumbsup:
SnSstealth
10-12-2008, 04:09 AM
Sending my weekly good vibes your way!!!
whiskeytango
Weedhound
10-12-2008, 12:57 PM
Thanks very much everyone. X-C I'll send you an e mail. Are you trying to say we're two sides of the same doobie? :D
Wanted to share a quick story about an ultrasound I had on Friday. First the guy takes forever with the probe looking here and there and finally he says "I'll be back in a minute" in this tone that you just KNOW doesn't sound good.
Next thing you know there are three people in the room all looking at the screen and mumbling......one of them is the top ultrasound reading cheese and it turns out the tumor in my liver has shrunk so much they WERE HAVING TROUBLE SEEING IT! They finally found some small shadow.......it's gone from a softball to a golfball so that's quite a bit of shrinkage!! :woohoo:
SnSstealth
10-12-2008, 03:00 PM
Thanks very much everyone. X-C I'll send you an e mail. Are you trying to say we're two sides of the same doobie? :D
Wanted to share a quick story about an ultrasound I had on Friday. First the guy takes forever with the probe looking here and there and finally he says "I'll be back in a minute" in this tone that you just KNOW doesn't sound good.
Next thing you know there are three people in the room all looking at the screen and mumbling......one of them is the top ultrasound reading cheese and it turns out the tumor in my liver has shrunk so much they WERE HAVING TROUBLE SEEING IT! They finally found some small shadow.......it's gone from a softball to a golfball so that's quite a bit of shrinkage!! :woohoo:
oooh, but marijuana doesn't help witch cancer....nooooooo....lol
Congrats weedy, My day is brightened knowing you are doing better. Like a few others on here I am sure, having never met you in person, I care about you like a true friend I have known for years. Good vibes your way.......
whiskeytango
Weezard
12-02-2008, 01:25 AM
Aloha, Weedy
What's the latest good news on the medical front?
Someone sent me a link about the "curative powers" of Pomegranite juice.
Published by the ACA, (American Chemical Assn.), funded, no doubt by the PMG, (Pomegranite Marketing Group).:D
So, call me cynical.:)
Da wife read it and promptly brewed-up 5 gallons of pomegranite-Blueberry wine.
Bless her heart.:s3:
They don't come any better than that gal.:lovestruck:
We were talkin' 'boutcha, in case yer ear was burnin'.
Knew you'd get a kick out of this story.
Jus' keep on gettin' mo' betta, please.
Da Weeze
Weezard
01-16-2010, 10:36 AM
We love you Weedy.:1baa:
I'm sure we'll meet again one way or another.
Aloha,
Weezard
ForgetClassC
01-16-2010, 01:13 PM
Life, and death are like the roads of the world, some meet and others are dead ends, find which way you want to get there.
-C
mainegrown
01-16-2010, 01:36 PM
yea.. true dat..
hope to meet WH in the next life
~MG
Rock.Steady
01-24-2010, 01:54 AM
Weedy was a great friend, both in and outside this realm.
altho i never met her in real life, it felt like we did.
she was a dear friend to me.
she took me under her wing when i first started and showed up here.
if it werent for her i woulda quit before the wonders i discovered.
we used to email outside the boards and she was a super person.
i miss her deeply.
my only comfort is knowing she is no longer in pain.
Weedy, I miss you.
Rest in Peace.
Rock.
Dutch Pimp
01-24-2010, 03:01 AM
well said...Rock.Steady...:thumbsup:
TheChameleon
01-24-2010, 04:08 AM
Bad news from one of the good ones, it sucked reading this thread. RIP Weedhound...
dumblazystoner
01-24-2010, 04:27 AM
.....
She impacted alot of folks, myself included, sad for her family, I know she is truly free now, but yeah, she was a special lady and will be missed and remembered by many many. I wish Mr. and all her family the very very best...
DTRave420
01-25-2010, 10:08 AM
Hi WeedHound,
Saw your name about a month ago when I googled a question about DutchMaster Reverse...
I remember you always having expert grow advice for anybody who asked for it in a sensible way and nudging those that you did teach to help others...:hippy:
You'll be missed Lady,
Eternal Respect and Admiration,
DTRave420
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