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Congrats bro and well wishes toward the future. I am a 3 time cancer survivor and still fighting the fight. The bike is great to give to you something to always look forward to while your in the mix of it.
One suggestion, keep your power port. I had my removed right away. My cancer came back and a need it installed again, not to think negative. The ports make bloodwork at the doctors office so much easier as well as any other IV Drug/medicine.
But go out an enjoy your future trip and have a great time with friends and family. The cancer community is strong and help others when needed.
Best of luck bro
Damn dude, not good to hear, but, indeed good to see you here to type about it.
I had prostate cancer about 3 years ago, they yanked it out and all was well.
This time around leaves a lingering question in the back of my head "is this it, are we done now?".
I am very much a realist and sobriety of allmost 25 years has taught me give it hell like its my last day, so no regrets......
As was said earlier by someone, the goal is 25K on the bike this year, and the boyz and I are taking the wives to Sturgis this year for the 1st time (it's typically been a guys trip).......
Congrats nice to hear another one has beaten cancer. My mother at 47 died of cancer 5 years ago. This past sept. my aunt passed after a long fight with cancer she was 49. Keep turning the wheels and live free. God bless and ride safe
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