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Skids wrote:..

The surgeon, Dr Ryan, who is apparently one of the best in Australia (Funny that, you never get a referral and the doc handing it to you saying "This blokes not much chop, but he's the best we can get") ……
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Good luck with it Skids
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RIP Dame Edna xxx
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So, not good news.
Cancerous tumour in my windpipe... PET scan Monday to see if it has spread.
Surgeon 'thinks' it's a less aggressive cancer, but for obvious reasons, can't be certain until further test results come through.

He was amazed that I was still able to be hitting the gym and digging holes with how much the tumour has reduced my airway, told to stop doing anything strenuous ... f*_C, shoulda seen me watching that game yesterday :lol:

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Very sorry to hear this, Skids. All the best with the treatment and journey ahead, and hope they can deal with this quickly and effectively.
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Thanks David. I feel strong & positive mate.
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Very sorry to hear that, Skids.

Wishing you all the best in fighting this.
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hey Skids, you got this.

Be well old son.
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Sending you good vibes, Skidster.
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Wishing you all the best Skids!
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take care mate, and listen to the doctor xxx all the best xx
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That is sad. All the best Skids. You got this!!
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Thanks again team :)

Got the appointment to get plan of attack Wednesday arvo. It's all happening really quick which is a relief.

Saw my GP today and he gave me some mild anti anxiety meds. They are working a treat. The 9 million butterflies that have been shacked up in me guts are gone.
Has given me a chance to build up a bit of strength within and taken some pressure off of Kelly.
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^Sounds like the anxiolytics are doing their job without too many side effects (don't worry about the erectile dysfunction for now :lol:).

Find what works for you, but a guided meditation just to keep the self relaxed might be helpful, too. When I had bad anxiety a few years ago, I used to find first thing of a morning the best way to go, just to set the day up. Birds singing in the calm of the morning always works for me, too. There was one guided imagery that got you listening for outside sounds and focusing on them that I used to like (can't find it now, but it helped focus attention away from the self, which is half the trick).
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pietillidie wrote:^Sounds like the anxiolytics are doing their job without too many side effects (don't worry about the erectile dysfunction for now :lol:).

Find what works for you, but a guided meditation just to keep the self relaxed might be helpful, too. When I had bad anxiety a few years ago, I used to find first thing of a morning the best way to go, just to set the day up. Birds singing in the calm of the morning always works for me, too. There was one guided imagery that got you listening for outside sounds and focusing on them that I used to like (can't find it now, but it helped focus attention away from the self, which is half the trick).
Haven't noticed that yet :) The one he prescribed me is called APO-LORAZEPAM. Dosage was advised to be 1/2 a 1mg tablet 2-4 times a day, maximum of 5 days a week. I took it 3 times yesterday, will try just twice today and see how that goes.
I get a definitive prognosis after the PET scan on Wednesday, which will no doubt ease the anxiety in itself.

A walk with the dog around the lake near my place is very soothing and I'm trying to focus on other things. Slowly, slowly I guess.
Being pretty active and being told not to do anything strenuous is tough to adapt to. Going for a long run, swim or punching the shit out of bags was always a good release for me.
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