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The Cool Hand Luke philosophy.

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    jag
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      After a ton of treatments I learned that the first thing you have to be able to do to get out of the hospital is just to get out of bed.  In between treatments I kept myself as active as possible to get up the next time.  After a while I guess, melanoma either felt sorry for me or gave up.  I can't tell which.  This guy has the best treatment philosophy out there.  Rather than worrying about the right things to eat all day, just stay active and don't eat as much.

      After a ton of treatments I learned that the first thing you have to be able to do to get out of the hospital is just to get out of bed.  In between treatments I kept myself as active as possible to get up the next time.  After a while I guess, melanoma either felt sorry for me or gave up.  I can't tell which.  This guy has the best treatment philosophy out there.  Rather than worrying about the right things to eat all day, just stay active and don't eat as much.

      http://www2.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/2013/02/how-staying-active-and-t-cell-treatment-have-helped-me-overcome-metastatic-melanoma.html

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