U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had surgery Thursday after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is often deadly, although the court said doctors apparently found Ginsburg's cancer at an early stage. (Feb. 5)
my brother is still suffering with this cancer , it is almost a year now dr. are so surprised that he is only 21 years old and he has this illness and at the top he is losing his weight from 79kg to 52kg now on and cant see his condition ,
Essiac tea has helped my mom miracously. She was Stage 4 and the doctors told her she had only 6 months. A year past and my mom is alive and her cancer is gone. People, Essiac tea is the cure. Go to Natural Heritage Enterprise for more info.
Oh another thing, you can take it with Reishi Spore extract.
Also, I stumbled on this video while researching treatments and a new surgery they are doing for pancreatic cancer, I see my brother suffering and I was appalled by the things people have said, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy!
@bubthegreat1 - whatever, I wasn't claiming to be a med student, I was just pointing out how people are so quick to jump to conclusions. I do know that Dr.s can refuse patients, my only point was that if you do this because of one persons opinions then you'd do it all the time because everyone has different opinions.
@citymouse40 I know you didn't go to medical school because you're not familiar with the medical sciences. Though you may have substantial education in other areas, medicine was not your focus. Physicians can refuse to treat patients under certain conditions, though due to Govt. restrictions, they must tread carefully. The oath taken is one that expresses we do no harm. If you're not treating a patient, you're not doing them harm by referring them elsewhere. That is all I meant!
bub, it took me all of about 10 minutes to reply, so you don't have to worry about my life, you are here replying too, does that mean that you need to get a life as well?
Also, who are you to assume I myself did not go to medical school? Or maybe a family member or friend? You assume I know nothing about the oath Dr.s take based on my opinion.
People have opinions and they are not all going to agree with you, you might want to accept that.
She just spread her cancerous tripe on to us. I hope for OUR speedy recovery. So help her Mammon.
Nguli34689 9 months ago
yeah she got FIRST CLASS medical treatment cause of her PRIVILEGE
PacSmash 9 months ago
fuck the liberal cunt . . .
PacSmash 9 months ago
my brother is still suffering with this cancer , it is almost a year now dr. are so surprised that he is only 21 years old and he has this illness and at the top he is losing his weight from 79kg to 52kg now on and cant see his condition ,
please pray to God for his best health ,,, AAmen
jemini4b 9 months ago
Essiac tea has helped my mom miracously. She was Stage 4 and the doctors told her she had only 6 months. A year past and my mom is alive and her cancer is gone. People, Essiac tea is the cure. Go to Natural Heritage Enterprise for more info.
Oh another thing, you can take it with Reishi Spore extract.
williambrown007 1 year ago
Just because she's pro choice, doesn't mean she has to die, does it?
ivantide 1 year ago
@citymouse40
Also, I stumbled on this video while researching treatments and a new surgery they are doing for pancreatic cancer, I see my brother suffering and I was appalled by the things people have said, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy!
citymouse40 1 year ago
@bubthegreat1 - whatever, I wasn't claiming to be a med student, I was just pointing out how people are so quick to jump to conclusions. I do know that Dr.s can refuse patients, my only point was that if you do this because of one persons opinions then you'd do it all the time because everyone has different opinions.
citymouse40 1 year ago
@citymouse40 I know you didn't go to medical school because you're not familiar with the medical sciences. Though you may have substantial education in other areas, medicine was not your focus. Physicians can refuse to treat patients under certain conditions, though due to Govt. restrictions, they must tread carefully. The oath taken is one that expresses we do no harm. If you're not treating a patient, you're not doing them harm by referring them elsewhere. That is all I meant!
bubthegreat1 1 year ago
bub, it took me all of about 10 minutes to reply, so you don't have to worry about my life, you are here replying too, does that mean that you need to get a life as well?
Also, who are you to assume I myself did not go to medical school? Or maybe a family member or friend? You assume I know nothing about the oath Dr.s take based on my opinion.
People have opinions and they are not all going to agree with you, you might want to accept that.
citymouse40 1 year ago