Posted by Jwmfarms on November 14, 2017 at 02:59:51 from (174.226.2.22):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor implements posted by larry@stinescorner on November 13, 2017 at 20:19:17:
You MUST downsize? Says who? I can see selling off your stuff if there was absolutely no hope of you getting better. According to your post about recent test results, you are improving. When you do feel like doing things again, you won't have those things to do, or anywhere you can do them if you sell off the farm and all your equipment. Don't do it!
My father had an extremely rare and aggressive form of cancer in 1999, at age 60. Surgery removed it, but no one knew enough about it to say whether it would come back or not. All they could tell him was that if it did, he would not survive. At his insistence,he underwent seven months of extremely rough chemo, just as a precaution. He never considered not surviving, and the only time he missed from work was the days he had chemo. Eighteen years later, he is still working six days a week. He says Popif he slows down, "something might catch up with him!" He said he can't retire (even though he's slowing down, he won't admit it), because he still has things to do!
His oncologist is still amazed at his recovery, and says he is the only survivor of that type of cancer he has ever seen. He turns 79 next month.
Your work ethic is a lot like his. You need to keep busy. My advice to you is to tell anyone who says you MUST slow down "NO!" Then stick to your guns!
Keep looking up, get well soon, and then get back to doing the things YOU want to do! Good luck!
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