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Re: The Acolyte (Disney+)
« Reply #90 on: August 28, 2024, 08:59 AM »
Yes, thanks, much better these days.

Also glad to hear that you made it through your ordeal, Muftak - wishing for an easy recovery for you.
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Re: The Acolyte (Disney+)
« Reply #91 on: August 28, 2024, 10:56 AM »
Sheesh!  I hope you're recovering!  Get well!

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Re: The Acolyte (Disney+)
« Reply #92 on: August 28, 2024, 11:01 AM »
Glad you're doing okay now! 

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Re: The Acolyte (Disney+)
« Reply #93 on: August 30, 2024, 12:14 AM »
Thanks everyone, sincerely. It was days after my 50th birthday, such a wake up call for what the rest of my life means to me.

I did not intend to derail the thread

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Re: The Acolyte (Disney+)
« Reply #94 on: August 30, 2024, 01:59 PM »
Thanks everyone, sincerely. It was days after my 50th birthday, such a wake up call for what the rest of my life means to me.

I did not intend to derail the thread

PLEASE! 

I think it's a sign of the quality of a community when we can set aside our hobby and have a conversation about what's important - THE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY!  I know that you and I discussed this in another setting, but I'm still very glad that you can see that people care, and are glad that you got treatment and are doing better.  I know that I am.  And it's a reminder to us all that we're not the little kids who saw the OT in the theaters anymore.  We have fuller lives, families, responsibilities, etc, and that we have to be more conscious of taking care of ourselves.
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Re: The Acolyte (Disney+)
« Reply #95 on: August 30, 2024, 06:22 PM »
Thanks everyone, sincerely. It was days after my 50th birthday, such a wake up call for what the rest of my life means to me.

I did not intend to derail the thread

PLEASE! 

I think it's a sign of the quality of a community when we can set aside our hobby and have a conversation about what's important - THE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY!  I know that you and I discussed this in another setting, but I'm still very glad that you can see that people care, and are glad that you got treatment and are doing better.  I know that I am.  And it's a reminder to us all that we're not the little kids who saw the OT in the theaters anymore.  We have fuller lives, families, responsibilities, etc, and that we have to be more conscious of taking care of ourselves.

Wholeheartedly agree. Don't feel bad for 'derailing' anything. We are just talking about movies, tv, & toys here normally, none of which are particularly important in the grand scheme of life.
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Re: The Acolyte (Disney+)
« Reply #96 on: August 31, 2024, 04:18 PM »
Thanks everyone, sincerely. It was days after my 50th birthday, such a wake up call for what the rest of my life means to me.

I did not intend to derail the thread

Had a similar wake up recently.  I’m 44 and in February I found out I have a genetic heart condition called Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.  I could live to a ripe old age without any major consequence, or I could need open heart surgery, heart transplant, or I could be one of the small percentage of people who just have sudden cardiac arrest from it and die.  So now I have a cardiologist.  The good news is he says he’s not that worried about me and that I’m on the less concerning end of the spectrum for people who have this.  Super lame though.