krazykidd said:
I can't speak for others, but i'm 25 and never see doctors , even though i live in canada and healthcare is free. I don't really expect to live past 40, but it doesn't really bother me. The only thing worst than dying, is knowing you are going to die.
krazykidd said:
Yes, i know i will die. However, i don't think about it , and when i do i think " i will die eventually, but not now". However, if i went to the doctor and he told me i had cancer, and i have between 6 month - 1 year to live for example, it becomes a lot more real, and more frightning.
I could die unexpectedly tonight, and it would be okay because it's unexpected. Tell me i'm going to surely die tomorrow and i will be scared.
Maybe i explained that wrong, i'm bad at explaining.
It doesn't work that way...cancer's not going to just going to insta-kill you one day like a headshot in DayZ. Depending on what you have, it could mean different parts of your body slowly ceasing to function. If you have lung cancer, it's not just going to be "one day I'm fine, the next I'm dead." It'll be more like "I'm having trouble breathing, my chest hurts all the time, I get serious headaches, I'm feeling incredibly weak, etc." It'll be like that for months before the end. You'll know something's wrong, long before it kills you.
Or, you could get regular checkups, and benefit from effective treatment thanks to early detection. If you don't want to know how when you're going to die, just ask the doctor not to give you any predictions.