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I recently had some sad news that my freind kimmo who's been under going treatment for lymphoblastic leukemia , has been told that the treatment has failed , and that his last chance has gone... he's been told that if he's lucky he's got 6 weeks and the last couple could be grim. So basically he's now spending his last month or so at home with his family. He's only 35
He sent an email out to us all to say goodbye (because we can't go visit him as hes basically got no immune system) and asked us all to remember him with a smile and think of the happy times, I reacted to this by sitting in my office for 30 minutes crying like a baby.
It makes you think though , he was so fit it was a amazing less than a year ago he was running and cycling and swimming , probably one of the fitest most energetic people i knew, always eat healthily , didnt drink to excess , didnt smoke. If this can happen to him it can happen to any of us. Never mind ebola or any of that b*****ks , life is so fragile and any of us could die at any moment.
It also makes me think whats the point of a lot of the trivial s*** we go through ? - all the petty arguments about this being better than that , all the time wasted arguing about couldnt matter a toss anyway stuff... if we only had a month would we waste it on that , I think not.
So anyway i'm not saying that this is going to be a sea change in my personality or anything - i've always had the potential to be a weapons grade bell end on occasion and i doubt anything's going to change that, but I am going to try and take something positive from the loss of my freind, and thats to put the important things first and the trivial s*** second.
as kimmo once told me before he got sick , live every day like it's your last and dance like no one is watching , because they aren't , they are all at the bar chatting up women.
He sent an email out to us all to say goodbye (because we can't go visit him as hes basically got no immune system) and asked us all to remember him with a smile and think of the happy times, I reacted to this by sitting in my office for 30 minutes crying like a baby.
It makes you think though , he was so fit it was a amazing less than a year ago he was running and cycling and swimming , probably one of the fitest most energetic people i knew, always eat healthily , didnt drink to excess , didnt smoke. If this can happen to him it can happen to any of us. Never mind ebola or any of that b*****ks , life is so fragile and any of us could die at any moment.
It also makes me think whats the point of a lot of the trivial s*** we go through ? - all the petty arguments about this being better than that , all the time wasted arguing about couldnt matter a toss anyway stuff... if we only had a month would we waste it on that , I think not.
So anyway i'm not saying that this is going to be a sea change in my personality or anything - i've always had the potential to be a weapons grade bell end on occasion and i doubt anything's going to change that, but I am going to try and take something positive from the loss of my freind, and thats to put the important things first and the trivial s*** second.
as kimmo once told me before he got sick , live every day like it's your last and dance like no one is watching , because they aren't , they are all at the bar chatting up women.

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