Steve and Linda, again, thanks for the kind words. I've always looked at life beyond death in a simple way when it comes to crossing over. There are simply too many stories out there of people passing over and seeing loved ones waiting for them, or something else; some kind of light or way forward. Many skeptics (ya gotta love skeptics) profess that it's just the mind shutting down, and it's the way they say it so resiliently, almost dismissably, that gets me. It makes me say, how the fuck would you know? What makes you a goddamned expert? I mean, have you died before and know what it's all about, or are you just echoing the thoughts of others? Everyone seems to have an opinion, which is everyone's right, of course. But, the fact remains, no one will truly know until the big moment arrives. No one. And for what it's worth, my own experience with orbs, and from discussions I've had with others, mainly the elderly (I used to do a lot of community work), I have my own views. As I've said before, I refuse to believe that all this information gathering we go through in our lives means nothing. As we all sit here now, we have private thoughts, uniquely our own, many of which embody life itself, not just existence. As for current symptoms, well, the pain is getting worse and I'm about to ask for my meds to be increased, and the weight is falling off of me. I always averaged just over 90kgs, though for a while I did go through a deliberate fat phase in my mid-fifties and shot up to 108kgs. I ran out of wearable clothes at that point, which is what prompted me to get back into training again and to give up the morning spinach and ricotta rolls. Damn they were nice, and that bakery in the city drew some serious crowds most of the day. Right now, though, I'm down to 75.3kg. But as with any negative, there is a positive. I can now eat what I damn well like. Spinach and Ricotta rolls? Chocolates. Cakes. Anything considered bad by normal dietary standards. Bring it on! Positivity with cancer and food. It's a concept that I fully embrace 🙂 Colin
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