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"Volunteering my services at my sons school, now that it's in session. That has to be a help when it comes to my frame of mind. BigSkyCatinMT"
Sky, you are the Man! "Giving" = the epitome of great living minute by minute. You and your ethics are inspiring.
Please keep us up with your adventures, huh Bro?
Sky, you are the Man! "Giving" = the epitome of great living minute by minute. You and your ethics are inspiring.
Please keep us up with your adventures, huh Bro?
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15 months ago, if someone would have told me I'd ever go 3 days in a row without repeated puking, I would have hoped that they were an angel or a prophet, and not an idiot. 8 days now, almost lost it once. Appetite back - actually regained 2 lbs - up to 187. After losing 13 minutes off my usual bicycle time, got 4 minutes back...hell, can actually ride again. Keeping busy with volunteer work till I can barely move. My bones ache, but I'm actually having more good days than bad now. I have faith that it will continue.
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That is really good news. I admire that you are active and live life instead of living in depression. That has to take a lot of courage.
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Keep going, bro. Keep going.
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Well done Mtz! Keep strong man!
Watching my mom go through chemo would make me think it sometimes does more harm than good. She had maybe one good hour out of 24, and just hung on until our family could get all together.
Watching my mom go through chemo would make me think it sometimes does more harm than good. She had maybe one good hour out of 24, and just hung on until our family could get all together.
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Great news, SKYCAT!
Howzit going at school? I bet your son is busting with pride to have his Pops working there!
What's your elevation in Mt? Hope you guys aren't in fire danger.
Does an "El Nino coming from the South America have any effect on you guys. The prediction here in Ca. is getting stronger all the time for a season of big dumps-----and forget the dustings.
Howzit going at school? I bet your son is busting with pride to have his Pops working there!
What's your elevation in Mt? Hope you guys aren't in fire danger.
Does an "El Nino coming from the South America have any effect on you guys. The prediction here in Ca. is getting stronger all the time for a season of big dumps-----and forget the dustings.
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EOCT wrote:Great news, SKYCAT!
Howzit going at school? I bet your son is busting with pride to have his Pops working there!
What's your elevation in Mt? Hope you guys aren't in fire danger.
Does an "El Nino coming from the South America have any effect on you guys. The prediction here in Ca. is getting stronger all the time for a season of big dumps-----and forget the dustings.
Son kind of embarrassed, as wife is a teacher there. He never gets rid of us. Private school. Our group made an offer of $165,000 18 months ago with a listing of 1/2 Mil - it was accepted. With donations, paid it off in 4 months.
We're only sitting at about 3600 hundred feet at my place. Fire season absolutely sucked this year, but cold weather has turned it in our favor. Freezes every morning now.
El Nino? Far enough inland to not be effected. Still in the mountains, so no tornadoes either.
Hope it lasts, but in bits and chunks getting strength back. Had enough in me to help an 81 year old man with COPD tear down an outbuilding today. I did 60% of the work. I'm 52. Hard getting used to not being the machine I once was. I WILL get there again.
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https://go.thetruthaboutcancer.com/snea ... id=1587573" target="_blank​
I came across the above link which is a sneak preview on "The Truth about Cancer, A Global Quest". This is a free 9 day docu-series starting Oct 13th. My hope is that you or perhaps someone you know will sign up and view these approximately one hour episodes on a better way to approach or prevent cancer. One of the chapters talks to a pancreatic cancer survivor, I believe.
Anyway the information is out there for whomever wants to view it. There is a lot of important and helpful information out there that has been buried by nefarious business interests.
I came across the above link which is a sneak preview on "The Truth about Cancer, A Global Quest". This is a free 9 day docu-series starting Oct 13th. My hope is that you or perhaps someone you know will sign up and view these approximately one hour episodes on a better way to approach or prevent cancer. One of the chapters talks to a pancreatic cancer survivor, I believe.
Anyway the information is out there for whomever wants to view it. There is a lot of important and helpful information out there that has been buried by nefarious business interests.
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Got to feeling pretty good. Went out and tore down 2 outbuildings to make room for a new shop and shed. Sliced my stomach from hip to upper rib cage on a sheet of tin roofing. . Emergency room, infection, blood poisoning, lost 14 lbs. in 12 days, pants starting to fall off -16 days in, feeling pretty spunky. I know it's never over, but I feel pretty good, minus a separate setback. Taking my son on hikes and bike rides again. That's important to me...to be able to do that with him again.
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Jesus. mtzwami, this goes without saying, but please don't get sucked into bullshit like this.ALASKACAT wrote:https://go.thetruthaboutcancer.com/snea ... =1587573​
I came across the above link which is a sneak preview on "The Truth about Cancer, A Global Quest". This is a free 9 day docu-series starting Oct 13th. My hope is that you or perhaps someone you know will sign up and view these approximately one hour episodes on a better way to approach or prevent cancer. One of the chapters talks to a pancreatic cancer survivor, I believe.
Anyway the information is out there for whomever wants to view it. There is a lot of important and helpful information out there that has been buried by nefarious business interests.
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Of justice can rise up
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On this side of the grave,
But then, once in a lifetime
The longed-for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up
And hope and history rhyme.
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Outside of a separate setback, I'm doing pretty damn good. Better than I have for the last 34 months. I'm even civil to people again!Bruins01 wrote:Jesus. mtzwami, this goes without saying, but please don't get sucked into bullshit like this.ALASKACAT wrote:https://go.thetruthaboutcancer.com/snea ... =1587573​
I came across the above link which is a sneak preview on "The Truth about Cancer, A Global Quest". This is a free 9 day docu-series starting Oct 13th. My hope is that you or perhaps someone you know will sign up and view these approximately one hour episodes on a better way to approach or prevent cancer. One of the chapters talks to a pancreatic cancer survivor, I believe.
Anyway the information is out there for whomever wants to view it. There is a lot of important and helpful information out there that has been buried by nefarious business interests.
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DITTO!Bruins01 wrote:Jesus. mtzwami, this goes without saying, but please don't get sucked into bullshit like this.ALASKACAT wrote:https://go.thetruthaboutcancer.com/snea ... =1587573​
I came across the above link which is a sneak preview on "The Truth about Cancer, A Global Quest". This is a free 9 day docu-series starting Oct 13th. My hope is that you or perhaps someone you know will sign up and view these approximately one hour episodes on a better way to approach or prevent cancer. One of the chapters talks to a pancreatic cancer survivor, I believe.
Anyway the information is out there for whomever wants to view it. There is a lot of important and helpful information out there that has been buried by nefarious business interests.
This fellow Ty Bollinger is well known as a quack who promotes pseudoscience to unsuspecting cancer patients. He's been around for quite a while with books and video of "alternative cancer treatments".
One of many pieces of info about this guy:
http://hatepseudoscience.com/2014/03/07 ... eruntruth/" target="_blank
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Thanks, EOCT - my treatment is a little offbeat, which is why I won't discuss it - bad move if I did. Now fighting blood poisoning. I think I win that battle, but it takes so much longer at 52 than when I was 32. I believe that in the end, I get a victory over both...my goal is long term!
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Here's to your update in this thread at 82.
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Big Sky, very sorry to hear you're wrestling with the blood infection.
And very happy to hear you're nevertheless feeling better and getting out with your son on the trails. Sounds so positive and I bet your man is getting experiences of his lifetime being with you that way. I really identify with you Sky. I've spent so many hours and days hiking and biking In Big Bear with my sons. A lot of our hikes and rides would include a "man to man" talk about stuff which didn't really fit easily in a house environment. Also times when one would invariably say(on bike) "Come on Poppers-----lets go to the right where we can get some air!". Good grief.
I bet you guys will be hiking in snow pretty soon. You ever try off-trail with new snow on the ground? Perfect time to chase the fun of getting way off-trail, but without much risk, huh?
We're counting on you Bro Big Sky!
And very happy to hear you're nevertheless feeling better and getting out with your son on the trails. Sounds so positive and I bet your man is getting experiences of his lifetime being with you that way. I really identify with you Sky. I've spent so many hours and days hiking and biking In Big Bear with my sons. A lot of our hikes and rides would include a "man to man" talk about stuff which didn't really fit easily in a house environment. Also times when one would invariably say(on bike) "Come on Poppers-----lets go to the right where we can get some air!". Good grief.
I bet you guys will be hiking in snow pretty soon. You ever try off-trail with new snow on the ground? Perfect time to chase the fun of getting way off-trail, but without much risk, huh?
We're counting on you Bro Big Sky!
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Hope you're doing well bigsky...haven't been online in about 4 weeks.
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Anybody hear from bigsky?
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It says he last visited about a month ago: Fri Mar 18, 2016 1:03 amIrish27 wrote:Anybody hear from bigsky?
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With maple sap season in Montana, March Madness, and the immediate lull thereafter, I hope you're feeling well Mtzwami.UAEebs86 wrote:It says he last visited about a month ago: Fri Mar 18, 2016 1:03 amIrish27 wrote:Anybody hear from bigsky?
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Anybody hear from BigSkyCatinMT lately?
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He was in my mind recently too.
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This is the last I heard from him:
Sent: Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:01 am
by Merkin
BigSkyCatinMT wrote:
BTW, Thanks for recognition in the game (that sucked) thread. I have some good days, some bad. None spectacular, none horrific. Just treading water, so to speak. Every breakthrough seems to lead to a set-back. Every set-back seems to lead to a break-through.
Can't remember his name, Dave something, and that info is lost at the TOS so I can't google him.
Sadly, it's probably the worst cancer you can get for survivability:
While pancreatic cancer survival rates have been improving from decade to decade, the disease is still considered largely incurable. Survival Rates.
According to the American Cancer Society, for all stages of pancreatic cancer combined, the one-year relative survival rate is 20%, and the five-year rate is 6%.
Sent: Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:01 am
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BigSkyCatinMT wrote:
BTW, Thanks for recognition in the game (that sucked) thread. I have some good days, some bad. None spectacular, none horrific. Just treading water, so to speak. Every breakthrough seems to lead to a set-back. Every set-back seems to lead to a break-through.
Can't remember his name, Dave something, and that info is lost at the TOS so I can't google him.
Sadly, it's probably the worst cancer you can get for survivability:
While pancreatic cancer survival rates have been improving from decade to decade, the disease is still considered largely incurable. Survival Rates.
According to the American Cancer Society, for all stages of pancreatic cancer combined, the one-year relative survival rate is 20%, and the five-year rate is 6%.
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Anyone been in contact with BigSky? Hate to think the worst.
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As requested by MontanaCat from the Scout free board"
"Anyone that reads this and has an account on beardown, please copy and paste what follows in the 'pancreatic cancer' thread in General discussion forum.
"I am doing well. Better than I have in 8 years. Been living life to the fullest, and am spending QT with my son. 19.75 mile bike ride a couple days ago. Lost 52 lbs., but a very healthy 52 lb loss. I run, and do all sorts of things haven't done in years. I haven't logged on 'Beardown' because I have a new computer and haven't found the proper hoops to jump through to retrieve/reset my password. For Merkin, last person I private messaged. Yes, my name is David Allen and my proof is that I showed you my Dodge truck I had for sale." Please share and know that I am fine. just finding life again. - mtzw
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"Anyone that reads this and has an account on beardown, please copy and paste what follows in the 'pancreatic cancer' thread in General discussion forum.
"I am doing well. Better than I have in 8 years. Been living life to the fullest, and am spending QT with my son. 19.75 mile bike ride a couple days ago. Lost 52 lbs., but a very healthy 52 lb loss. I run, and do all sorts of things haven't done in years. I haven't logged on 'Beardown' because I have a new computer and haven't found the proper hoops to jump through to retrieve/reset my password. For Merkin, last person I private messaged. Yes, my name is David Allen and my proof is that I showed you my Dodge truck I had for sale." Please share and know that I am fine. just finding life again. - mtzw
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Fantastic news! Thanks for sharing. Appreciate it.
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Well, get that login crap solved, BigSky! Fantastic to get the update and hope you continue on your path to the good life.
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Good news indeed.
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Great news. I had a feeling.
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Great news.
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By far the best news I've heard all day.
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Fantastic. This absolutely made my weeks. Big ups big sky. Bear down.
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I'll be honest, when we didn't hear from MTZ I thought the cancer had won.
Never been more happy to be wrong.
Never been more happy to be wrong.
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Chicat wrote:I'll be honest, when we didn't hear from MTZ I thought the cancer had won.
Never been more happy to be wrong.
Same here.
Note to MTZ, use Chrome, it saves your passwords!
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Really relieved to hear. This board isn't the same without mtzwami, our Montana man.
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Those were my thoughts as well.Chicat wrote:I'll be honest, when we didn't hear from MTZ I thought the cancer had won.
Never been more happy to be wrong.
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I assumed the worst as well. Both of my uncles that had pancreatic cancer were gone so suddenly that I am very pleasantly surprised. Keep on truckin there mtz.
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He could also use lastpass or any other password keeper.Merkin wrote:Chicat wrote:I'll be honest, when we didn't hear from MTZ I thought the cancer had won.
Never been more happy to be wrong.
Same here.
Note to MTZ, use Chrome, it saves your passwords!
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I reset his password and emailed him a temp pw. Hopefully he finds his way back.
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This is wonderful news. ir warms my heart to read about a person who has overcome obstacles, and more that that same person has grown and lives a more fulfilling life. What an inspiration!
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Just great news!!
You're an inspiration, Mitz!
You're an inspiration, Mitz!
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I'm one hell of a sore inspiration. My 13 year old son who runs track and Cross Country is wearing this 53 year old training partner of his the hell out. Crawdad hunting, biking, running, mountain climbing, etc.EOCT wrote:Just great news!!
You're an inspiration, Mitz!
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Thanks UADevil, and kaibabkat..
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Hey! Welcome back buddy! It's great to see you!
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quote="Merkin"]This is the last I heard from him:
While pancreatic cancer survival rates have been improving from decade to decade, the disease is still considered largely incurable. Survival Rates.
According to the American Cancer Society, for all stages of pancreatic cancer combined, the one-year relative survival rate is 20%, and the five-year rate is 6%.[/quote]
I had to take statistics while studying Engineering in college. I know what it's supposed to mean.
I just steadfastly refuse to be a statistic, as I refused to allow my wife to be a statistic in 1996 when she was expected to pass - before even the birth of my son.
While pancreatic cancer survival rates have been improving from decade to decade, the disease is still considered largely incurable. Survival Rates.
According to the American Cancer Society, for all stages of pancreatic cancer combined, the one-year relative survival rate is 20%, and the five-year rate is 6%.[/quote]
I had to take statistics while studying Engineering in college. I know what it's supposed to mean.
I just steadfastly refuse to be a statistic, as I refused to allow my wife to be a statistic in 1996 when she was expected to pass - before even the birth of my son.
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Made my day Mtz!
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Some things have changed. Some haven't.
1). I'm more sympathetic now after having gone through so much - and it isn't over. Still big trials ahead. But it looks good.
2.) Will not post as much as I used to, though still die-hard Cat fan. Will be in some of the official game threads - I started the first few.
3.) Still a Christian, still a Conservative. Just not as combative or vocal as I got when when I was so miserable.
4.) My dad passed while I was away, and family is more important to me than ever.
5.) I don't let little shiit bother like I had allowed to happen a few years ago.
6.) I am 3 lbs. over the weight I was at in 1994 when I got married...lost 52. Getting ornery again, but a good ornery.
7.) Thinking of teaching womens self-defense classes again. Was once ranked 8th in the world in Kyukushinkai.
8.) This doesn't change - let's get to some freaking Arizona bball!!
1). I'm more sympathetic now after having gone through so much - and it isn't over. Still big trials ahead. But it looks good.
2.) Will not post as much as I used to, though still die-hard Cat fan. Will be in some of the official game threads - I started the first few.
3.) Still a Christian, still a Conservative. Just not as combative or vocal as I got when when I was so miserable.
4.) My dad passed while I was away, and family is more important to me than ever.
5.) I don't let little shiit bother like I had allowed to happen a few years ago.
6.) I am 3 lbs. over the weight I was at in 1994 when I got married...lost 52. Getting ornery again, but a good ornery.
7.) Thinking of teaching womens self-defense classes again. Was once ranked 8th in the world in Kyukushinkai.
8.) This doesn't change - let's get to some freaking Arizona bball!!
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Thank for making me smile this morning, BigSky.
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If I've learned anything lately it is this'Puerco wrote:Thank for making me smile this morning, BigSky.
Young lovers always say "I want to make you happy" That is really not a power ANY of us have. You can't make the morbidly depressed happy. You can't reverse misery. None of us are empaths where we can magically take pain away.
We are endowed with 2 powers. If we choose so, we can make someones life a living hell.
Or;
What I have learned is that each day we can make someone smile, laugh, or just make their day a little better. And, if you can do it for your family on a daily basis, you are blessed. That IS a power we are ALL endowed with.
Got fired for the first time in my life a couple weeks ago. Spent too much time helping people in wheelchairs at Ace Hardware - home of the 'helpful hardware man.' Narrow aisles, and I would never change ANY thing I did, no matter the result.
Puerco, so glad I made you smile.
Pay it forward
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Special thanks to Chicat, and Scumdevils86 for support. Think I warred with you two more than anyone. Maybe Ruins01.
Not to leave anyone out, but we exchanged some pretty mean crap in the day. I always checked in at least once a week, logged in or not.
Was always gonna get back here, just a matter of when. Basketball season coming on was a good bet. Think Sean Elliot was my favorite player.
Not to leave anyone out, but we exchanged some pretty mean crap in the day. I always checked in at least once a week, logged in or not.
Was always gonna get back here, just a matter of when. Basketball season coming on was a good bet. Think Sean Elliot was my favorite player.
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