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greygoosechoose
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- Sep 19, 2025
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Delaying CTB because you might get lucky and die of natural causes or some other random tragic event?
In my case I had a surgery last year where I had like a 40% chance of death, but I didn't die. Still paying that bill
HOWEVER now there is a very small chance that this constant pressure I've been feeling on my temple forehead for months will lead to stroke and other medical complications :)
I "should" get it checked by the doctor, but they would either find there is nothing wrong or put me on some treatment that is costly.
Rationally speaking I should get it checked either way because my quality of life could nosedive if I survive, but honestly I can't think of anything else holding me back from CTB than the hope that my life will end on its own anyways.
In my case I had a surgery last year where I had like a 40% chance of death, but I didn't die. Still paying that bill
HOWEVER now there is a very small chance that this constant pressure I've been feeling on my temple forehead for months will lead to stroke and other medical complications :)
I "should" get it checked by the doctor, but they would either find there is nothing wrong or put me on some treatment that is costly.
Rationally speaking I should get it checked either way because my quality of life could nosedive if I survive, but honestly I can't think of anything else holding me back from CTB than the hope that my life will end on its own anyways.