Category Archives: Life with limits

How it used to be

I’ve been talking a lot about how good life has been after surgery but I guess it is only this good because of how bad it used to be. Therefore I will try to describe how my life was for … Continue reading

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Old Pics

Someone suggested I would post some old climbing pics on this page so here are a couple of my favorite ones. Below is info about each pic.           On top of Snæfellsjökull, a glacier on the … Continue reading

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Rob Hill – A Pioneer Mountaineer with Ileostoma

In some sense its kind of silly for me to have this webpage when I compare myself to another mountaineer that has ileostoma, Rob Hill. We are doing similar things except he has been doing it for quite some time … Continue reading

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First 4 months after surgery 2008

Looking back, I‘ve realized my recovery process was probably more rapid than normal, including more demanding challenges than necessary… It‘s actually just something that happened as I simply wanted to get the most out of each day, and for me … Continue reading

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My (So-called) Limits

My overall goal of making this page was to try to show that, despite limitations – anything is possible. And that the limits people say are stopping them are usually in their mind. Since I am focusing so much on … Continue reading

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TV Interview (On Icelandic)

In March 2010, there was a big venue called Mustache March in Iceland where a large group of Icelandic men grew a mustache. This was done to grow awareness for men with cancer. Having experience with cancer, and having this … Continue reading

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Rock Bottom

February 18th 2008. I had just gone through, I think, a six hour surgery where my colon and more were cut out and I was left with a stoma on my belly, a 30-40 cm scar on my stomach and … Continue reading

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