Chris Daley Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 After good men spend a lifetime grinding their hands down to the bone for nothing, we are met with either cancer or heart disease. How about you? Which one do you think you will get first? I would like cancer first. It seems more gradual amd less sudden. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaywalker2 Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Heart attack. It runs in the family and my blood pressure is too high so it's more or less inevitable. I just hope I go quickly. Fortunately, there isn't any cancer in my family. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
still kicking Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 None. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Sorry but this topic lacks the basic intelligence before it was even opened. Do you really not understand this yourself? First of all, we can't control or decide to get a (deadly or late detected) cancer at any random age. Secondly we can't control the same thing with a heart attack. To talk about ''not smoking reduces the heart attack chance with 20%'' is complete BS, sure it's nice to add on if you can, but in terms of actual odds or percentages insignificant AKA big BS. Anyways, if you want to worry as a male in general, and look at pension ages at the same time, I can educate you quickly: 1/4 male die before 65. Even more before 70 and 75. They tell you to work until around that age, and most of you plan to live the good life from 50-55. I tell you now once only: you are doing it wrong if that applies to you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 (edited) 9 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said: Heart attack. It runs in the family and my blood pressure is too high so it's more or less inevitable. I just hope I go quickly. Fortunately, there isn't any cancer in my family. Cliche BS, you would be the guy dying of cancer premature, just because of that assumption, in theory. That is the reality of the odds, nothing personal. Chances might be higher to just die of a random accident in the first place. To plan life, at retirement ages, decided be employers, is the entire brain<deleted>. One should live and plan life, as if it doesn't even last after 50-55. If people did that, everything after would be bonus, and most make it until 50-55 too. Edited May 27 by ChaiyaTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 (edited) Knew a guy in Chiang Mai, from Austria, never smoked drinked or did girls, lived here since many years though. I always felt sorry for him; he lived such a boring life, never enjoying a single thing, but apparently so healthy. Guess what happened? No joke here. He was like late 30s or early 40s, collapsed at Central festival chiang mai + death on the spot. I guess except for a small circle nobody even knows today he died, because he was such a boring person. To then take in mind that he worried about health all the time. Edited May 27 by ChaiyaTH 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 22 minutes ago, Chris Daley said: After good men spend a lifetime grinding their hands down to the bone for nothing, we are met with either cancer or heart disease. How about you? Which one do you think you will get first? I would like cancer first. It seems more gradual amd less sudden. Ehh yeah right, until you find out at stage 4 and your gone 2-6 months later, while suffering hardcore on a hard attempt chemo anyway. Trust me a heart attack + done is better. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QuantumQuandry Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 26 minutes ago, Chris Daley said: After good men spend a lifetime grinding their hands down to the bone for nothing, we are met with either cancer or heart disease. How about you? Which one do you think you will get first? I would like cancer first. It seems more gradual amd less sudden. Kicked in the head on soi 6. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freedomnow Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Run over by the wife's brother. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grecian Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 17 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said: Sorry but this topic lacks the basic intelligence before it was even opened. Do you really not understand this yourself? First of all, we can't control or decide to get a (deadly or late detected) cancer at any random age. Secondly we can't control the same thing with a heart attack. To talk about ''not smoking reduces the heart attack chance with 20%'' is complete BS, sure it's nice to add on if you can, but in terms of actual odds or percentages insignificant AKA big BS. Anyways, if you want to worry as a male in general, and look at pension ages at the same time, I can educate you quickly: 1/4 male die before 65. Even more before 70 and 75. They tell you to work until around that age, and most of you plan to live the good life from 50-55. I tell you now once only: you are doing it wrong if that applies to you. Do you smoke? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PJ71 Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 17 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said: Knew a guy in Chiang Mai, from Austria, never smoked drinked or did girls, lived here since many years though. I always felt sorry for him; he lived such a boring life, never enjoying a single thing, but apparently so healthy. Guess what happened? No joke here. He was like late 30s or early 40s, collapsed at Central festival chiang mai + death on the spot. I guess except for a small circle nobody even knows today he died, because he was such a boring person. To then take in mind that he worried about health all the time. Totally agree, when the big man calls it's time to go. Make the most of each and every day. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post soi3eddie Posted May 27 Popular Post Share Posted May 27 (edited) Had cancer already aged 47 and successfully treated and clear for 10 years so far. Good annual checks. So, will I get cancer again or a heart attack? Hopefully neither but it focuses one's thoughts on living life to the fullest. Edited May 27 by soi3eddie 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post stoner Posted May 27 Popular Post Share Posted May 27 i will probably have a heart attack right after the doctor tells me i have cancer. 1 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBruv Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 5 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said: Knew a guy in Chiang Mai, from Austria, never smoked drinked or did girls, lived here since many years though. I always felt sorry for him; he lived such a boring life, never enjoying a single thing, but apparently so healthy. Guess what happened? No joke here. He was like late 30s or early 40s, collapsed at Central festival chiang mai + death on the spot. I guess except for a small circle nobody even knows today he died, because he was such a boring person. To then take in mind that he worried about health all the time. Astrazeneca 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBruv Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 (edited) 5 hours ago, Grecian said: Do you smoke? He's probably weak willed and/or in denial but, as an ex-smoker I can confirm that my system works a whole lot better without puffing cigarettes all day - about 20% better so the claim probably checks out. Edited May 27 by BigBruv 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralf001 Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Cancer has already had a crack and failed so I guess it'll be a heart attack ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
save the frogs Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 No need to take a totally defeatist attitude. It's a constant battle. Meanwhile, treatments might get better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubascuba3 Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 If you survive those there's always dementia, Parkinson's etc, better to choose an end date Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlexRich Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 I’d be very happy with a “Mexican suicide” … dying whilst sleeping on my porch wearing a sombrero. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezzra Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Not sure about either as right now I'm battling a Hemorrhoids case wouldn't wish it on my enemies... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummin Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 (edited) Suicide pill with three wonderful delayed drugs before the final toxic shuts you down and off. That would be a nice way to go. Edited May 27 by Hummin 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GammaGlobulin Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 I expect to die from, Not cancer, But, a Total Eclipse of the Heart. Every time I hear this song, I die just a little bit more. Someday, this song will totally finish me off.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunLA Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Cheerful thoughts ... ... Good morning to you also 😎 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
retarius Posted May 28 Share Posted May 28 Suicide, if I can maintain my sanity while I am dealing with the cancer. Somehow I think it will be prostate cancer that gets me. There are no heart attacks and not too many cancers in the family (blood relations). Any cancers have been limited to breast and ovarian cancers. On the other hand diabetes is rife.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aurelien Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 A mixture of both, if i keep reading this forum... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaLa Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 On 5/27/2024 at 10:19 PM, PJ71 said: Totally agree, when the big man calls it's time to go. What if you don't believe in the big man? I believe in the two small Thai men that have just treated me for cancer though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riclag Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 (edited) I dont know ,but I hope its a massive heart attack , in my sleep. Fingers crossed! I told mine ,that if this happens to me , don’t be sad , its the way I would prefer. Edited June 8 by riclag 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaideedave Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 On 5/27/2024 at 9:44 PM, Chris Daley said: After good men spend a lifetime grinding their hands down to the bone for nothing, we are met with either cancer or heart disease. How about you? Which one do you think you will get first? I would like cancer first. It seems more gradual amd less sudden. In my case both came to the party.Quadruple bypass @59. Colon "C" @ 67. Survived each , kind of, but a lifetime of (functional alcoholism) will do that to a bloke. I've tapped on the brakes @ 73 but no real regrets as I've nothing to compare it to. Enjoy life's little pleasures. What money I never spent on myself I spent on those who took care of me when I needed it most. Msg from "heavens waiting room" 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freedomnow Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 On 5/27/2024 at 9:49 PM, scubascuba3 said: If you survive those there's always dementia, Parkinson's etc, better to choose an end date After you had a good run and if any of those surface - I agree with you 100% after seeing the state my dad got in with dementia. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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