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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 9:19 am
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 4:42 pm
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 6:06 pm
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 8:28 pm
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 10:31 pm
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 2:24 am
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Fresnel Plexiglass Prism Although I know the idea was to be out for the best interest of the child, I think this is an unnecessary control over what should be a family decision.
If the child wanted the chemo and the parents didn't want him to have it, then I would understand going with the child's desire. Because it's his body and he seems old enough to understand what the chemo implies.
But when no one in the family wants him to have it, it seems to be going a little far to force him to do something so dramatic. It's his life and body and it's not their place to decide what he and his family should do regarding it. Oh dear god please change your color. That's unreadable. I actually ran into one doctor's idea of a natural cure for cancer: 1) Daily enemas 2) Veganism 3) Drinking nothing but citrus juices 4) Eating skinned grapes by the fistful Though it should probably be noted that 'daily enemas' is listed in this book as a cure for literally anything from headaches to acne to asthma to cancer. "... I'd take the headache. Thank you!"
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 3:31 am
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 5:38 am
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Kats Scratches She burns like the sun, and I can't look away Having gone through radiotherapy and experienced all the side effects, it's not a very nice thing to go through, regardless of whether it's an easily survivable cancer. I mean, I'm glad I had radiotherapy rather than having my nose removed, but it's pretty s**t all the same.
She'll burn our horizons, make no mistake.
Yeah, see, I would have problems with the whole "losing your hair" thing.
I think I'd seriously rather just die, than to go bald...
And yes, I know that's ******** sad.
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 5:42 am
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Fresnel Plexiglass Prism Although I know the idea was to be out for the best interest of the child, I think this is an unnecessary control over what should be a family decision.
If the child wanted the chemo and the parents didn't want him to have it, then I would understand going with the child's desire. Because it's his body and he seems old enough to understand what the chemo implies.
But when no one in the family wants him to have it, it seems to be going a little far to force him to do something so dramatic. It's his life and body and it's not their place to decide what he and his family should do regarding it. Oh dear god please change your color. That's unreadable. I actually ran into one doctor's idea of a natural cure for cancer: 1) Daily enemas 2) Veganism 3) Drinking nothing but citrus juices 4) Eating skinned grapes by the fistful Though it should probably be noted that 'daily enemas' is listed in this book as a cure for literally anything from headaches to acne to asthma to cancer.
So, basically, doctors these days, are the "a**l sex craving boyfriend" of the medical world?
Why does that not surprise me?
"Hello Mr. Angel, what can ramming a hose up your a**, do for YOU today?"
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 12:30 pm
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 2:38 pm
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 5:39 pm
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:51 pm
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black_wing_angel Kats Scratches She burns like the sun, and I can't look away Having gone through radiotherapy and experienced all the side effects, it's not a very nice thing to go through, regardless of whether it's an easily survivable cancer. I mean, I'm glad I had radiotherapy rather than having my nose removed, but it's pretty s**t all the same.
She'll burn our horizons, make no mistake. Yeah, see, I would have problems with the whole "losing your hair" thing. I think I'd seriously rather just die, than to go bald... And yes, I know that's ******** sad. She burns like the sun, and I can't look away
Man, if I can survive being bald, you can.
But my nose is important! I'm glad I still have it!
She'll burn our horizons, make no mistake.
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 5:39 am
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Kats Scratches black_wing_angel Kats Scratches She burns like the sun, and I can't look away Having gone through radiotherapy and experienced all the side effects, it's not a very nice thing to go through, regardless of whether it's an easily survivable cancer. I mean, I'm glad I had radiotherapy rather than having my nose removed, but it's pretty s**t all the same.
She'll burn our horizons, make no mistake. Yeah, see, I would have problems with the whole "losing your hair" thing. I think I'd seriously rather just die, than to go bald... And yes, I know that's ******** sad. She burns like the sun, and I can't look away
Man, if I can survive being bald, you can.
But my nose is important! I'm glad I still have it!
She'll burn our horizons, make no mistake.
You've never seen what I look like bald. I have.
I've seen the difference in how people look at me, since I've grown it. I've seen the difference in how I see myself.
And I have no intention of ever going back.
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