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Yay!  3 weeks in the books.  This is FANTASTIC juan.  Your  body is thanking you in many ways.  Keep your quit growing! 

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Congratulations, Juan! You are doing so great. I know it's hard in the beginning, but it does get easier. I promise. The only way out is through! Just keep moving forward, one day at a time.

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Juan,

Did you see The Sarge's post about what is hard ?

You may be uncomfortable but, you can power through this.

Put your mind to beautiful things instead of thinking that this is hard,

help your brain re-configure itself.

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10 minutes ago, Juanrmartino2 said:

yeah i saw it and he is right

 

here it is

 

 

You think you have a hard time but you don't. 
Just imagine: twice weekly Chemo treatment ... breathing from a tube up your nose fed by some Oxygen concentrator. 
An hour or so baking your internal organs under the Radiation Emitter. 
Wasting away on a Terminal Diagnosis with mere months to live.. 
That's a hard time. 
A. Real. Hard. Time. 

This? 
This is nothing. 
NOTHING. 

EZPZ

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The sarge is right Juan ...

COPD is a horrible illness ...there is no cure ....trust me ...you don't want that ...

Stay positive .....your ticker is looking good ...

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