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This is an apology to my pall bearers – I’m sorry | UK | News

The phrase “Live Fast Live, Die Young, Leave a Body with a Body” is not too much in the kitchen like “live, rose, love”. But when the time began or at least in 1991, the TV show dates back to Eerie Indiana.

An order I’m always trying to follow, but the pictures taken by Daily Express photographer Jonathan Buckmaster show how much I have ever failed.

I know that my years of cancer, like a sausage that gives an offer for freedom and puts aside the shackles of his skin, is not gentle for me.

Excessive fatigue and big hernia meant that I didn’t run before I diagnosed it without diagnosis of incurable bowel cancer and often before I bought the elevator instead of stairs.

And when I reveal that some of my left lung died with the screening results of this week and that there is a blood circulation in one of my kidneys, I wonder how long I have experienced.

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How many more years will I live on this planet? The statistics had only the chance to take more than five years after the diagnosis and it was two years ago.

I will not be satisfied with my weight when my time comes, so I want this piece of article to be seen as an apology letter.

When lifting my coffin, you will have to shoulder the load of my weight and an apology for pallet carriers who wish the arms to be functional.

I’m sorry that they were reserved to carry my box, and after realizing how heavy I was, the patient did not call.

I’m sorry that I couldn’t lose weight as much as I want before I explode my clicks.

But I will do my best until I come that day.

I want to lose at least two stones until next March, but I have always been garbage when exercising without training for some kind of race or activity.

A friend of mine started training for the next year’s London Marathon, but unfortunately my hernia is not an option for me to run. Instead, I hope to complete a coastal road for a coastal road for the next Spring Devon Air ambulance.

One day I will explain why I chose this charity rather than cancer, but I need help for now.

In addition to reminding me of the TV show Eerie Indiana, having cancer was definitely a terrible experience.

This is the worst thing that most people will experience throughout their lives, but mental health support is often lifeless and worst often with it.

I’m leading Daily Express’s cancer care campaign because I know how important cancer patients get help in emotional and mental problems during and after treatment.

Mental health problems are the biggest side effects of cancer, but they are usually ignored by medical teams because they cannot be detected by blood tests and are drawn in a graph.

If you sign our petition, you will help us send a message to the government and NHS that mental health support is vital. And most importantly, you will help hundreds of thousands of people who are diagnosed with cancer every year.

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