Oct 16, 2015, 07:17 PM
Yesterday from the time of this post, TotalBiscuit devastates his viewers with this declaration in a tweet:
https://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1snlj3r
"Well, I don't know if there is really a right way to tell people this, so I guess here goes. The CT did not come back negative. The cancer in the bowel is gone, but spots have appeared in my liver. They're not operable and there's no cure. Average life expectancy is 2-3 years, though there are outliers that live much longer. I'll be back on chemo in a few weeks, with the goal of pushing it back and keeping it there for as long as possible. I fully intend to be the outlier, the average is this way because most people that get this are old and not strong anymore. Who knows what they'll come up with in the next decade? I intend to beat it for as long as possible. Gonna need some time to process all of this. I don't really feel anything right now. Thanks."
Later that day, he tweeted again saying this:
"Fuck this stupid disease. The average is going up after I'm done with it."
The way he dealt with this is really inspiring, despite all he's been through first with the bowel cancer and now this, he still thinks of it in a positive way and still supplies his viewers with content, which is a very unexpected outcome considering everything he's been through recently. I know that if this was me, I'd just want to curl up into a ball and cry, so props to TB for that, really.
"Well, I don't know if there is really a right way to tell people this, so I guess here goes. The CT did not come back negative. The cancer in the bowel is gone, but spots have appeared in my liver. They're not operable and there's no cure. Average life expectancy is 2-3 years, though there are outliers that live much longer. I'll be back on chemo in a few weeks, with the goal of pushing it back and keeping it there for as long as possible. I fully intend to be the outlier, the average is this way because most people that get this are old and not strong anymore. Who knows what they'll come up with in the next decade? I intend to beat it for as long as possible. Gonna need some time to process all of this. I don't really feel anything right now. Thanks."
Later that day, he tweeted again saying this:
"Fuck this stupid disease. The average is going up after I'm done with it."
The way he dealt with this is really inspiring, despite all he's been through first with the bowel cancer and now this, he still thinks of it in a positive way and still supplies his viewers with content, which is a very unexpected outcome considering everything he's been through recently. I know that if this was me, I'd just want to curl up into a ball and cry, so props to TB for that, really.