ALACOWMAN
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Lord see you through it,with great results...
Bright Raven":188p0lw0 said:Hope that goes well. Crap, getting old is heII, dying is easy! I cannot imagine any reason to be afraid of death.
True Grit Farms":2mkfrn35 said:Bright Raven":2mkfrn35 said:Hope that goes well. Crap, getting old is heII, dying is easy! I cannot imagine any reason to be afraid of death.
Well I don't agree with anything but the first sentence. Getting old beats the alternative, dying sure doesn't look easy to me from the outside looking in, I'd be lying if I said I'm not afraid of dying, at least I know what I have here and where I'm going.
Bright Raven":1ishz0h4 said:True Grit Farms":1ishz0h4 said:Bright Raven":1ishz0h4 said:Hope that goes well. Crap, getting old is heII, dying is easy! I cannot imagine any reason to be afraid of death.
Well I don't agree with anything but the first sentence. Getting old beats the alternative, dying sure doesn't look easy to me from the outside looking in, I'd be lying if I said I'm not afraid of dying, at least I know what I have here and where I'm going.
About a week ago, I was checking the mineral feeder. In less than a heartbeat, the world was spinning around me. Like a flash, I recognized that I was going to faint. I went down, I barely hit the ground with my knees when I regained full consciousness.
I have a friend who is an EMS employee. He took my blood pressure. It was 106/64. My pulse was 54.
I called my brother and ask that he and I make contact once a day. Because if I drop dead, I don't want my 2 dogs to die of thirst.
But one thing this taught me: GOING OUT LIKE A LIGHT IS THE EASIEST TASK THAT A HUMAN WILL EVER COMPLETE.
Dying is easy. The devil is in getting everything in order while you are still in a conscious state.
Bright Raven":tsgk9o0s said:True Grit Farms":tsgk9o0s said:Bright Raven":tsgk9o0s said:Hope that goes well. Crap, getting old is heII, dying is easy! I cannot imagine any reason to be afraid of death.
Well I don't agree with anything but the first sentence. Getting old beats the alternative, dying sure doesn't look easy to me from the outside looking in, I'd be lying if I said I'm not afraid of dying, at least I know what I have here and where I'm going.
About a week ago, I was checking the mineral feeder. In less than a heartbeat, the world was spinning around me. Like a flash, I recognized that I was going to faint. I went down, I barely hit the ground with my knees when I regained full consciousness.
I have a friend who is an EMS employee. He took my blood pressure. It was 106/64. My pulse was 54.
I called my brother and ask that he and I make contact once a day. Because if I drop dead, I don't want my 2 dogs to die of thirst.
But one thing this taught me: GOING OUT LIKE A LIGHT IS THE EASIEST TASK THAT A HUMAN WILL EVER COMPLETE.
Dying is easy. The devil is in getting everything in order while you are still in a conscious state.
I'm sure you made him feel a lot better!Son of Butch":1l7ychot said:No worries Ken, if you fall into a coma, laying in one spot is a short learning curve. grrr no smiley emjies to use.
thanks for the update, and tell him we are waiting for his return to the forum!Caustic Burno":20iq2k9p said:GB just text me he survived is going have to stay in the hospital a little longer.
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It appears i have survived the procedure but will be in hosp a while longer..