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    #41
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    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    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.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightcrewman
    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:

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    #42
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    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    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

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    #43
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    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    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.

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    #44
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    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    Weezards point about meeting and making friends on the net.......

    http://boards.cannabis.com/medicinal...ntom-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.

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    #45
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    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    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

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    #46
    Senior Member

    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    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:
    All pictures posted under this name are those easily found on the internet.

    \"Imma smoke weed for the rest of my life, Im in love with Mary Jane gonna make her my wife\":rastasmoke:

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    #47
    Senior Member

    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    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

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    #48
    Senior Member

    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    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
    All pictures posted under this name are those easily found on the internet.

    \"Imma smoke weed for the rest of my life, Im in love with Mary Jane gonna make her my wife\":rastasmoke:

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    #49
    Senior Member

    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    Quote Originally Posted by Chronisseur
    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
    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.

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    #50
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    Weedhound well wishes! (changed title from 'stinky')

    Heya Weedy- just wanted to say hi...

    I admire your spirit. Let me know if I can be helpful.

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