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If I had meant me, the term I would have used is "I believe in fate". I'm not making any lifestyle decisions. I am me, and I live how I want to live, which in reality probably isn't the healthiest of lifestyles. I have no intention of changing.

 

The question I posed was to do with finding or discussing other peoples opinion of the subject!

 

If you don't believe in fate then I refer you back to my first response, your last paragraph makes little sense.

I'm sure you're interested in other peoples opinions, but you appear to be trying to present your own in your opening post as well, but in a confused manner.

 

So is it the case, if you're gonna get the big 'C' it matters not what sort of lifestyle you live. If you're gonna get it, you're gonna get it regardless!?

That's a statement with a confusing exclamation mark/question mark at the end, it isn't worded as a question though.

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I was sad to hear the passing of Robin Gibb, who was a legend of musical talent, and will be remembered for a very long time.

 

But. I also heard that he died of bowel and stomach cancer. A sickening was to go, it has to be said. However, the news also reported that he was a tea-total, and a vergetarian, and I'm guessing he didn't smoke either. So to all intents and purposes lead a pretty healthy lifestyle.

 

So is it the case, if you're gonna get the big 'C' it matters not what sort of lifestyle you live? Is it the case, If you're gonna get it, you're gonna get it regardless?

 

Ok Cyclone. Pardon me for the confusion. I've edited the original post. Hope it makes more sense to you. :hihi:

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Sorry to hear of the death of Robin Gibb. I feel so sad for his family, his Mother in paticular, she has lost three sons. How you would ever get over that?

 

 

I think that must be a dreadful thing for a mother, how do you come to terms with that. Poor woman.

 

I'm not a BeeGee's fan but Robin put up a good fight to the very end. RIP Robin.

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So is it the case, if you're gonna get the big 'C' it matters not what sort of lifestyle you live? Is it the case, If you're gonna get it, you're gonna get it regardless?

 

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So is it the case, if you're gonna get the big 'C' it matters not what sort of lifestyle you live? Is it the case, If you're gonna get it, you're gonna get it regardless?

 

No clearly that is not the case, life is not predetermined.

 

Your lifestyle can have a large effect on the chance of you getting cancer (amongst other illnesses), although so can your genetics and your environment.

 

Living a healthy lifestyle doesn't give you any guarantees, particularly if other factors are stacked against you, but it does reduce the chance of illness.

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I was sad to hear the passing of Robin Gibb, who was a legend of musical talent, and will be remembered for a very long time.

 

But. I also heard that he died of bowel and stomach cancer. A sickening was to go, it has to be said. However, the news also reported that he was a tea-total, and a vergetarian, and I'm guessing he didn't smoke either. So to all intents and purposes lead a pretty healthy lifestyle.

 

So is it the case, if you're gonna get the big 'C' it matters not what sort of lifestyle you live? Is it the case, If you're gonna get it, you're gonna get it regardless?

 

It is a mixture of genetics and lifestyle I suppose. I don't think abandoning healthy living as a result would be the answer certainly.

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