Doom ohh scary,,,,,
Hey ya’ all been a stretch before had me a chance to sit down at the old puter, procrastination is the curse of the many and I am no exception. Now the muse has tapped and my voice is awakened, no matter how insignificant the dribble. Heady words for a simple man, of course where does a guy like me encounter such verbose thoughts? Quite simply put the large world of Podcasts, where our contemporaries talk in a stream of free thinking. The lack of advertisers allows for pure opinions not tainted by the fear of losing cash flow. Find some you like it will brighten your day, much slicker than watching the box on the wall.
It has been brought to my attention that there is a condition that while can be a big part of ADHD; they are not exclusive to each other. Hyper Awareness is not just OCD behavior; it is the feeling of impending doom. Deconstruction of the statement is quite interesting to me and you if you have ever had this emotion. This subject is quickly debated, conversation many humans experience this if even for just a short time. Not very fun, sure most cases are very manageable without any intervention. You can often keep this feeling buried for a short enough time, and it will pass. This is irking me since hearing about this “emotion”, why?
Deconstructing the description, “The Feeling of Impending Doom”. Feeling – causing a reaction that manifests itself, from a physical reaction all the way back to just a racing thought. Impending- its coming, do not know when but it’s coming. Doom – the end, as bad as it gets Kaboom! How can anyone deal with this, some medicate while others just live in it or the smartest of us seek a professional’s help.
This is something a Cancer patient lives with; they have gotten some of the most dreaded words a modern human can here. Fatal news, even in the most fixable circumstances it will scare the staunchest people you know. I have met many who are living this or have lived it, it is not always spoken about like some sort of tacit agreement amongst Cancer patients that we all feel this way.
I am telling this because the person you know with Cancer, knew or will know feels this way. It is my hope that you recognize this and avoid contributing to the emotion. Be supportive and help where it’s appropriate to do so.
Universally people with Cancer have this feeling, most smile through it after all what can you do? Smile and move on to tomorrow is what I do!
Scott VS Liver Cancer
PS: No whining just an observation of fact.
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