cancer is a cancer

by jmac on

Why does a young person such as myself deserve to go thru the trials of cancer. I put all of my faith into god for the journey but based on my youth I believe I was strong enough to through all of the chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The reason for this post is, why did I get this form of disease to the brain? I think to be lucky can be viewed in an infinite different ways when it comes to cancer.

Why does cancer have names?

Yes, they do and statiscally more types affecting every organ in the body. Lets trying to dissect by the Scientific Data on the spinal cord known and what is unknown in at least the Western Hemisphere’s “Medical Practice.”

Known info about Leukemia Cancer

Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells. It starts in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside most bones. Bone marrow is where blood cells and the proteins to support blood cells are made.

Lymphoma Cancer

Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins in immune system cells called lymphocytes. Like other cancers, lymphoma occurs when lymphocytes are in a state of uncontrolled cell growth and multiplication.

and what is that cancer I have “EXACTLY!”

“B” or Burkitt Cell Cancer

I have a severe version to be exact of Non-hogdkins “B” (for Burkitt) Lymphoma Terminal Brain Cancer.

At 25, pretty much in the prime time of my life changed to a point that I will never forget.  It’s funny that Iron Man is the Modern day super hero for there are hero’s that walk this earth daily. People that have fought cancer or other life threatening diseases and survived. Or the person who has served our country and been injured form merely to majorly.

Aren’t we surrounded by cancer all time with our thoughts?

I don’t blame anyone for them getting cancer because the research I have personally done,” If you had no sign that you had cancer, how would you have known!”

“Diet and not paying attention to your body is why you get cancer.”

I was very shocked when I had first found out because I thought I was healthy.

“Just the messenger, not the message!’

– Jon-Michael McFarland

 

 

 

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Do we need to put a cap for how we push it with motorized vehicles? Action sports are getting so knarly, like the death of Caleb Moore who was young like me. I grew up loving Snowboarding and put in my 10,000 hours to be claimed as a professional.

Caleb Moore lived on Action Sports

There is the same thrill in every action sports with in flipping a snowmobile or a snowboard.

“He lived his life to the fullest. He was an inspiration.” That is what Chelsea Lawson, a family spokesman said about Caleb.

I want to be remembered and leave a legacy like Caleb. He put in to his Action Sport more than 10,000 hours. I literally put in his whole heart since he began Snowmobiling till the end of his life. The risk we action sports take is because of our brains. We are addicts to the dopamine that our brain makes.

Are action sports stars really addicted

This Article by Sunita Reed of sciencentral.com we are! Thrill seekers become addicted to chemical dopamine and we have a crazy amount of pain tolerance. So, we are willing to take the risk based on much we have practiced and YES wrecked, healed, and hopped back on the horse. Don’t ever think that action sports aren’t dangerous because they are.

I have heard of other Pro Snowboarders like Timmy Ostler, who’s injury resulted in paralysis from the waste down. He had done this trick 100+ times in that same Half pipe in Park City, Utah, he just landed wrong!

Are your wearing a helmet and are you still protected in the risks of action sports?

If your not, I would like you to rethink about wearing a helmet. If you don’t cool! But if you are going to succeed in action sports or just sports in general, don’t leave your health behind if you plan to succeed.

You be surprised on your health if you add fruits like apples and oranges, vegetables like broccoli and asparagus do to your diet. A protien like chicken breast and hard boiled eggs. If your vegetarian tofu and and soy foods that are high in protein. A little bit of healthy fat like nuts with a daily serving of low fat yogurt. Most importantly you need complex carbs like brown rice and slow cooked oatmeal.

To build lean muscle is you “GOAL” to be active in action sports and sports an general.

– Jon-Michael McFarland

 

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FEAR

by jmac on

5 Ways To Destroy

The Illusion Of Fear

Can you remember the last time you really wanted to do something, but didn’t? What stopped you, what changed your mind? Was it that voice inside your head? Have you ever stopped to question, who and what that voice is? Fear. Fear is the catalyst for inaction. Fear is the voice that tells us, if we try, the probability of failure will be higher than that of success, that rejection is more likely than acceptance, fear is the impetus that makes us do nothing instead.

In his most recent novel, ‘Aleph’, Paolo Coehlo says that, it’s in fact, not courage but willpower that leads to success. He says that willpower provides us with the determination and dedication required to pursue our dreams and not the absence of fear.

If we look at all of the successful people in the world, Ghandi, Steve Jobs, Mandela, Donald Trump, above all else, they possessed the fortitude to keep going. They all experienced issues along the way, however, when they embarked on their journey, they never anticipated the road to be a smooth one. So any problems they encountered, motivated them more, they chose to keep going when others would have given up, they chose to fight not retreat, they chose … freedom.

Here is a list of points to help you overcome your fears:

 1) Feel the fear and do it anyway

You might remember this title from the best selling book by Dr Susan Jeffers. In her book, Dr Jeffers talks about developing assertiveness and challenging our negative thought patterns. She also talks about how we can extend our comfort zone by taking risks. The message to be learned then is that the only way we can overcome our fears is by confronting them. Put your fear aside, and just do it.

2) Go beyond reason

I recently watched the film ‘Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close’. Following the movie, I was researching the events of 911 on the Internet, and I came across an article listing accounts of several people who were delayed on that fateful day. People lost their car keys, others were caught in traffic, one woman was late for work because she forgot to set her alarm, another man got stuck on the freeway because of an accident … the stories are endless.

Sometimes we’re not aware of the master plan, the grand design and it isn’t until some time has passed, when we reflect back, we possess an understanding of why we met someone, why we missed that train or that an unforeseen obstacle or delay was in fact a blessing in disguise or the universe conspiring. Call it destiny, serendipity but regardless, remember, there is always a reason why things happened, even if we’re not aware of it at the time.

 3) Too little, too late

Eight years ago my father was diagnosed with reflux. After a further year with no resolve, he decided to seek a second opinion. However, it was too late, the doctor diagnosed him with liver cancer which was in the advanced stages, and he was given 2 months to live. That was in November of 2004, by January the following year, he had passed. When my sisters and I were sorting through his papers, we came across a visa application for Burma. My father had left his home town 35 years ago and had always vowed to return. Have you heard the expression ‘too late she cried’? If my father had sought a second opinion sooner or not waited 35 years to return to Burma, perhaps this story would have a different ending. That holiday you’ve never had, the language class you never enrolled in, the friend you never made amends with, don’t find yourself saying, ‘I always wanted to … ‘ instead, write your bucket list and start planning your goals.

 4) Regrets

If you ever speak to those that are somewhat older and wiser, they will tell you that, in life, we usually regret the things we didn’t do, rather than the things we did. If you spend your life procrastinating, you will never know the outcome. And remember, no result is a negative one. It’s what you make of your experiences, every moment, every encounter shapes you, bringing you to the point in your life, you’re at now. A wise man once said,

“Many of us crucify ourselves between two thieves – regret for the past and fear of the future.”

 5) Finding Obstacles

How many times have you found yourself making an excuse for why you haven’t done something? ‘It’s too hard … I’m too tired … I haven’t got time?’ Does that sound familiar? We are all perpetrators of that mind set at one time or another in our lives, however, successful people invest the time and effort even when they don’t feel like it. Successful people do things the things that others find difficult. They take calculated risks, they are accountable for their actions, they have initiative are motivated, passionate and encourage others. They weren’t born successful or ‘lucky’, they achieved their goals through determination, hard work and by being fearless, they have courage of their convictions. They find opportunities … not obstacles.

 Feel the fear, and do it anyway.

 

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