Oh, I love green spaces and get out everyday in our rainy climate for a walk. The oxygen, the effect on digestion, the overall feeling of wellbeing, mental calm, all make it totally worth it. In fact, a couple of weeks after my tumour removal two years ago, it snowed massively here. I went out in knee-deep snow and looked at the trees, ferns, mushrooms and the sun. I entered a kind of ecstatic state as if I had discovered the secret of life - nothing more than being alive and responsive...and this was inspite of the insane pain I was experiencing. I felt like I could die without regrets looking at that sight. If this sounds dramatic, honestly ask any cancer patient how incredibly happy they are to be alive.
So, I've a question related to cancer. But I can't post that info here. Any options that would not be a bother for you would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Nature can make you forget all your woes.
Oh, I love green spaces and get out everyday in our rainy climate for a walk. The oxygen, the effect on digestion, the overall feeling of wellbeing, mental calm, all make it totally worth it. In fact, a couple of weeks after my tumour removal two years ago, it snowed massively here. I went out in knee-deep snow and looked at the trees, ferns, mushrooms and the sun. I entered a kind of ecstatic state as if I had discovered the secret of life - nothing more than being alive and responsive...and this was inspite of the insane pain I was experiencing. I felt like I could die without regrets looking at that sight. If this sounds dramatic, honestly ask any cancer patient how incredibly happy they are to be alive.
So, I've a question related to cancer. But I can't post that info here. Any options that would not be a bother for you would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.