Any other games like this one?

I loved this game and it sucks it was taken down. Does anyone have any FPS shooters like this one they could recommend? Not call of duty. That game has gone downhill. More like an FPS that is as simple as XDefiant.

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u/ThatOneMusicBeing — 12 days ago

What cord should I buy for a freeman 800 4 track tape recorder?

I included both the slot, and the whole device just in case someone needs to know exactly what model it is. Thanks in advance guys!

u/ThatOneMusicBeing — 15 days ago
▲ 63 r/Cancersurvivors+1 crossposts

I beat cancer but I don’t know how to move forward.

Just beat cancer. I’m very excited for my weakness to be gone, and all these dumb side effects from the cancer and the auto immune to go away. While I’m excited to be back to “normal” and healthy again, I feel weird. I don’t mean to sound like a victim or a whiner. But what do I do? I have been dealing with this for 2 1/2. My journey was so confusing and scary. They told me it was so many different things. My brain was dying, then I had some chemical imbalance, and a bunch of other stuff. Then we found out what it was. Came up with a treatment plan. Then I beat it. And now I’m just done? Again I don’t mean to whine, but how do I go back to life that doesn’t involve me dying, or being in a state where I have to worry about tomorrow? How do I go back to a life without doctor appointments every week? Most importantly, how do I adjust to a life without doctor my family? When I found out about my cancer I had just become a father. I don’t even know how to be a father because I’ve been so preoccupied with the cancer. I’m so scared. Someone on another post when I was trying to find out why I’m feeling like this said “integrating back to normalcy” basically. How do I do that? I feel uncomfortable with it being calm.

I’m sorry for the long post but I genuinely would like this feeling to go away so I gave as much info as possible.

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u/ThatOneMusicBeing — 1 month ago

WTW for it being hard to go back to normal after beating an illness?

I just beat cancer, and I’m trying to solve this issue that came up. I am glad I beat cancer but after so long of being sick I just feel so weird and not normal. Like I want to be sick in a way because that was my new normal. I’m trying to find this word to help solve this issue. Thanks.

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u/ThatOneMusicBeing — 1 month ago

Non Medical Ways To Help MG

I got diagnosed with MG a few months ago. I started my IVIG treatment four days ago, and I am on my last one today. I go get this cancer thing removed on the 1st, and the doc says he has high hopes I will go into full remission with the cancer, and with the MG. I guess I have the best symptoms and stuff, and it's pointing towards full remission. I shouldn't say best. I walk with a cane, and I'm 20 years old. But I was watching some people talk about MG, and it got me thinking about a question.

Are there any non medical ways to help the symptoms of MG? I've looked it up, but I would like to get the input of the people who have it, and not the docs.

Stuff like "Stop eating sugar", or "Workout more". I'll take anything right now so I can get back to normal. Thanks in advance.

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u/ThatOneMusicBeing — 3 months ago
▲ 17 r/cancer

Found out I have el cancer.

A few months ago I found out I had cancer. For like a year and a half some of my muscles have been going weak. My soft palate, my legs, my arms. All manageable and all that. But then a few months ago they did a ct of my chest and found that I have a tumor. I’m 20 years old. Almost 21. I have a baby girl. What am I to do?

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u/ThatOneMusicBeing — 3 months ago