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by Michael McKinley

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Eighteen years ago, a doctor sat me down in a little room and said, "It looks like you have six months to live." When a doctor tells you that, it's very difficult to say, "Oh no, I just bought four new tires. I'd like to wear those out first, if I could."

Lucky for me, I beat the odds on the often ravenous skin cancer, melanoma. What did I learn? First of all, there is no security-not in your life, job, health, or relationships. Today I work at creating my own security. Each day I put my feet on the floor and say, "Oh boy, I get another one!"

I've also learned that I must pick up the pace in my life. The clock continues to tick and I must use every second to its fullest. When a doctor tells you that you have six months to live, you do not go out and enroll in a six-month time management course.

I also learned that people with cancer can easily get in the "pits." Even now, staying out of the "pits" is a full-time job for me some days. I know that I get myself in, and therefore I must get myself out. I hope myself by cleaning out my frustrations, finding other things to do when I feel a "down" time coming on, and complimenting myself rather than tearing myself down. Jack Parr once said, "Life is full of obstacles. I happen to be the biggest one for me." I'm a good person. If I don't believe it, no one else will.

When I was diagnosed 22 years ago, my youngest son who was 7 asked me what I was feeling about my life thus far. I realized "no regrets." Today I believe the same thing!

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