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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #291 on: March 01, 2019, 09:29:28 AM »
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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #290 on: May 09, 2018, 01:26:00 PM »
Sorry to hear of your brothers passing Dale. May you and your family find peace in this difficult time.
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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #289 on: May 04, 2018, 09:30:00 PM »
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So last night I headed up to Albany Med to say what may be my last goodbye to my older brother, Gary. He's been fighting Prostate cancer for the past 4-5 years. Although there isn't a strong link between smoking and prostate cancer, according to his doctors, the fact that he was a smoker make the cancer a lot more aggressive. The end game is the cancer has spread to his brain, and there is pressure/bleeding. He won't survive being untreated, but he won't survive the surgery to stop the bleed/pressure either.

When I got to the room last night, Gary was knocked out with morphine, seemed somewhat comfortable. I do not think they will let him regain consciousness, which is the right thing for him...... The pain and suffering of his wife, his two beautiful daughters and his son was heart retching. His wife lost it when she told me she signed the DNR because she did not want to see him suffer... she was looking for people to tell her she made the right decision... It was unspeakably sad to have that conversation with her.. I did my best to console, but, there's not much that can be done. 55 years old, leaving a wife that adores him, a 26 year old son, a 20 year old daughter and a 19 year old daughter... too young to have to deal with the loss of their father... Senseless. tragic. no words seem adequate.

As you recall, I had a brother that passed in 2011... soon there will just be me and 1 other brother.

Never again for any reason.

Fuck cancer!
Prayers for you and your family Dale. I am with you, Fuck cancer.
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My heart breaks for you and your family.
Prayers up.
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You are a great man, 30. You have been one of the rocks of inspiration in my quit, and so many others. As such, you've fought the fight against addiction, and cancer, more than most anyone. Prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. I'm glad you were able to say goodbye, and offer some help for his wife and children. God Bless, brother.
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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #288 on: May 04, 2018, 11:00:00 AM »
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So last night I headed up to Albany Med to say what may be my last goodbye to my older brother, Gary. He's been fighting Prostate cancer for the past 4-5 years. Although there isn't a strong link between smoking and prostate cancer, according to his doctors, the fact that he was a smoker make the cancer a lot more aggressive. The end game is the cancer has spread to his brain, and there is pressure/bleeding. He won't survive being untreated, but he won't survive the surgery to stop the bleed/pressure either.

When I got to the room last night, Gary was knocked out with morphine, seemed somewhat comfortable. I do not think they will let him regain consciousness, which is the right thing for him...... The pain and suffering of his wife, his two beautiful daughters and his son was heart retching. His wife lost it when she told me she signed the DNR because she did not want to see him suffer... she was looking for people to tell her she made the right decision... It was unspeakably sad to have that conversation with her.. I did my best to console, but, there's not much that can be done. 55 years old, leaving a wife that adores him, a 26 year old son, a 20 year old daughter and a 19 year old daughter... too young to have to deal with the loss of their father... Senseless. tragic. no words seem adequate.

As you recall, I had a brother that passed in 2011... soon there will just be me and 1 other brother.

Never again for any reason.

Fuck cancer!
Prayers for you and your family Dale. I am with you, Fuck cancer.
❤?❤
My heart breaks for you and your family.
Prayers up.
Fuck cancer.
You are a great man, 30. You have been one of the rocks of inspiration in my quit, and so many others. As such, you've fought the fight against addiction, and cancer, more than most anyone. Prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. I'm glad you were able to say goodbye, and offer some help for his wife and children. God Bless, brother.

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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #287 on: May 04, 2018, 10:53:00 AM »
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So last night I headed up to Albany Med to say what may be my last goodbye to my older brother, Gary. He's been fighting Prostate cancer for the past 4-5 years. Although there isn't a strong link between smoking and prostate cancer, according to his doctors, the fact that he was a smoker make the cancer a lot more aggressive. The end game is the cancer has spread to his brain, and there is pressure/bleeding. He won't survive being untreated, but he won't survive the surgery to stop the bleed/pressure either.

When I got to the room last night, Gary was knocked out with morphine, seemed somewhat comfortable. I do not think they will let him regain consciousness, which is the right thing for him...... The pain and suffering of his wife, his two beautiful daughters and his son was heart retching. His wife lost it when she told me she signed the DNR because she did not want to see him suffer... she was looking for people to tell her she made the right decision... It was unspeakably sad to have that conversation with her.. I did my best to console, but, there's not much that can be done. 55 years old, leaving a wife that adores him, a 26 year old son, a 20 year old daughter and a 19 year old daughter... too young to have to deal with the loss of their father... Senseless. tragic. no words seem adequate.

As you recall, I had a brother that passed in 2011... soon there will just be me and 1 other brother.

Never again for any reason.

Fuck cancer!
Prayers for you and your family Dale. I am with you, Fuck cancer.
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My heart breaks for you and your family.
Prayers up.
Fuck cancer.
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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #286 on: May 04, 2018, 10:42:00 AM »
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So last night I headed up to Albany Med to say what may be my last goodbye to my older brother, Gary. He's been fighting Prostate cancer for the past 4-5 years. Although there isn't a strong link between smoking and prostate cancer, according to his doctors, the fact that he was a smoker make the cancer a lot more aggressive. The end game is the cancer has spread to his brain, and there is pressure/bleeding. He won't survive being untreated, but he won't survive the surgery to stop the bleed/pressure either.

When I got to the room last night, Gary was knocked out with morphine, seemed somewhat comfortable. I do not think they will let him regain consciousness, which is the right thing for him...... The pain and suffering of his wife, his two beautiful daughters and his son was heart retching. His wife lost it when she told me she signed the DNR because she did not want to see him suffer... she was looking for people to tell her she made the right decision... It was unspeakably sad to have that conversation with her.. I did my best to console, but, there's not much that can be done. 55 years old, leaving a wife that adores him, a 26 year old son, a 20 year old daughter and a 19 year old daughter... too young to have to deal with the loss of their father... Senseless. tragic. no words seem adequate.

As you recall, I had a brother that passed in 2011... soon there will just be me and 1 other brother.

Never again for any reason.

Fuck cancer!
Prayers for you and your family Dale. I am with you, Fuck cancer.
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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #285 on: May 04, 2018, 10:21:00 AM »
So last night I headed up to Albany Med to say what may be my last goodbye to my older brother, Gary. He's been fighting Prostate cancer for the past 4-5 years. Although there isn't a strong link between smoking and prostate cancer, according to his doctors, the fact that he was a smoker make the cancer a lot more aggressive. The end game is the cancer has spread to his brain, and there is pressure/bleeding. He won't survive being untreated, but he won't survive the surgery to stop the bleed/pressure either.

When I got to the room last night, Gary was knocked out with morphine, seemed somewhat comfortable. I do not think they will let him regain consciousness, which is the right thing for him...... The pain and suffering of his wife, his two beautiful daughters and his son was heart retching. His wife lost it when she told me she signed the DNR because she did not want to see him suffer... she was looking for people to tell her she made the right decision... It was unspeakably sad to have that conversation with her.. I did my best to console, but, there's not much that can be done. 55 years old, leaving a wife that adores him, a 26 year old son, a 20 year old daughter and a 19 year old daughter... too young to have to deal with the loss of their father... Senseless. tragic. no words seem adequate.

As you recall, I had a brother that passed in 2011... soon there will just be me and 1 other brother.

Never again for any reason.

Fuck cancer!

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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #284 on: February 13, 2018, 04:55:00 PM »
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Congrats on 7 years quit 30!
Thank you for your leadership and continued guidance.
Thank you :) So awesome to see you folks here in intros paying it forward. I credit my quit to folks like you!
Damn

7 years and they beat me to the congratulations.

30 (Dale) you were one of the first who reached out to me, you are solid a person as I have ever known and I can only say thank you.

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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #283 on: February 13, 2018, 04:09:00 PM »
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Congrats on 7 years quit 30!
Thank you for your leadership and continued guidance.
Thank you :) So awesome to see you folks here in intros paying it forward. I credit my quit to folks like you!

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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #282 on: February 13, 2018, 08:56:00 AM »
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Congrats on 7 years quit 30!
Thank you for your leadership and continued guidance.

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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #281 on: February 13, 2018, 08:03:00 AM »
Congrats on 7 years quit 30!
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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #280 on: September 23, 2017, 12:48:00 PM »
'Birthday' 30
And many more, dip free!
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"....the load doesn't weigh me down at all, he ain't heavy he's my brother"
Try to believe that you are worth more than you think, and others are worth more than you think.
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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #279 on: February 14, 2017, 06:32:00 PM »
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Congrats on 6 years quit!!
Thanks for having my back when i need it.
Thank you for being here and showing us there's longevity to a quit!
Badassery.
Thank you! Grateful to be quit, and humbled to be a part of what goes on here.

Thanks for paying it forward!
Thank you sir. You are a mentor.
You Sir, are one hell of a quitter!!! Congrats on the big 6!!!
Congratulations and thanks for paying it back! We all appreciate the quit wisdom you provide!
Thanks Folks :) Grateful to be quit, and grateful for all of you. Keep rockin' the quit! 'oh yeah'
Thank you ^^^^. For all you efforts here. It does not go without notice. Congrats on 6 years of independence and freedom from Nic!

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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #278 on: February 14, 2017, 03:53:00 PM »
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Congrats on 6 years quit!!
Thanks for having my back when i need it.
Thank you for being here and showing us there's longevity to a quit!
Badassery.
Thank you! Grateful to be quit, and humbled to be a part of what goes on here.

Thanks for paying it forward!
Thank you sir. You are a mentor.
You Sir, are one hell of a quitter!!! Congrats on the big 6!!!
Congratulations and thanks for paying it back! We all appreciate the quit wisdom you provide!
Thanks Folks :) Grateful to be quit, and grateful for all of you. Keep rockin' the quit! 'oh yeah'

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Re: Withdrawal sux
« Reply #277 on: February 13, 2017, 11:10:00 PM »
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Quote from: ChickDip
Congrats on 6 years quit!!
Thanks for having my back when i need it.
Thank you for being here and showing us there's longevity to a quit!
Badassery.
Thank you! Grateful to be quit, and humbled to be a part of what goes on here.

Thanks for paying it forward!
Thank you sir. You are a mentor.
You Sir, are one hell of a quitter!!! Congrats on the big 6!!!
Congratulations and thanks for paying it back! We all appreciate the quit wisdom you provide!
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