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Post by voice on Mar 25, 2018 19:57:51 GMT
Oh FFS, i already said some small number experience side effects, i known you are too dumb to read things that you don't already believe are true, but look at the f'ing link i already posted about Statins.
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Post by nobody on Mar 25, 2018 20:14:37 GMT
Small number? How small?
And what about the 5.9 million of out of how many?
What exactly are statins credited with?
Youre doing your usual of fudging.
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Post by voice on Mar 26, 2018 2:17:26 GMT
Read the link simpleton, I'm not spoon feeding you what it says just cos your not mentally equipped to grasp the information contained there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2018 7:12:20 GMT
You set yourself up as a target though, voice, by being so vehemently anti-everything non-conventional. Some - a lot - of people refuse to use conventional medicine because of the perceived risks: most of us know someone who's suffered from conventional medicine. It's not as cut and dried as you'd like it to be. I had a flu vaccine for the first time last year and was unwell for 3 months after - along with others. I'll not be taking it again.
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Post by nobody on Mar 26, 2018 10:41:07 GMT
Read the link simpleton, I'm not spoon feeding you what it says just cos your not mentally equipped to grasp the information contained there. You just can’t answer the question, because nobody has told you what to say. All your views are the views you have been fed and told are correct. You always take the “official” view. Back in the day, you’d have been a “flat earthier” because that was the current thinking.
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Post by voice on Jun 5, 2019 18:32:11 GMT
A mother who chose to fight her cancer through a vegan diet instead of having chemotherapy has died. Katie Britton-Jordan, from Derbyshire, was diagnosed with stage 2a triple negative breast cancer in July 2016. She claimed chemotherapy, proven to save lives, was like ‘poisoning your body’ and opted to take an alternative approach. Mrs Britton-Jordan, thought to be 40, also refused a mastectomy and radiotherapy. She passed away on Saturday. www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7098943/Mother-dies-cancer-turning-NHS-treatment-favour-VEGAN-diet.htmlAnother victim of woo. It’s sad that another breast cancer patient who probably didn’t have to die of her disease but did anyway because she chose to forego effective, science-based surgical and medical care and instead opted for quackery.
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Post by Repat Van on Jun 5, 2019 21:47:11 GMT
At least the only person harmed was herself.
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Post by voice on Jun 5, 2019 22:43:42 GMT
well apart from her young daughter who'll grow up without a mum and who she barely saw for weeks at a time as she jetted off to a Mexican Quack clinic where she spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on totally ineffective snake oil.
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Post by Repat Van on Jun 5, 2019 22:51:09 GMT
I’m fine with that. I mean she only imposed her quackery on herself not others.
I wonder if she regretted it in her last moment or was at peace with her decision. I know old(er) people who declined cancer treatment but it seems silly in somebody relatively young.
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Post by voice on Jun 5, 2019 23:05:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2019 6:44:43 GMT
Judge needs stringing up. You worry me, Menge voice.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 6, 2019 7:10:22 GMT
I’m fine with that. I mean she only imposed her quackery on herself not others. She had a daughter. I wonder if she's cool with it too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2019 7:18:58 GMT
Sad.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 6, 2019 7:21:51 GMT
Yeah, but as long as the mother had agency over her bodily autonomy, that's fine.
I expect that her daughter also has agency now. An adoption agency.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 6, 2019 7:23:28 GMT
Still, it's not all bad news for the poor child. Steak 'n' chips tonight!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2019 7:28:20 GMT
Chemo offers a 50/50 chance of death/survival. The poor woman had a choice which she was brave enough to make. There's no blame, just sadness.
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Post by mids on Jun 6, 2019 7:40:17 GMT
Serious question. Has anyone ever heard of a properly diagnosed cancer just going away with no treatment?
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 6, 2019 8:01:03 GMT
"Her 58-year-old husband Neil"
No .... could it be?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2019 13:02:48 GMT
Serious question. Has anyone ever heard of a properly diagnosed cancer just going away with no treatment? "By the time the cancer has reached the attention of doctors, unaided recovery is highly unlikely: overall, just one in 100,000 cancer patients are thought to shed the disease without treatment." 1 in 100,000... But they're working on it.
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Post by Repat Van on Jun 6, 2019 13:17:23 GMT
I’m fine with that. I mean she only imposed her quackery on herself not others. She had a daughter. I wonder if she's cool with it too. But she didn’t impose her quackery on her daughter. It would have been the same result if she had just refused treatment full stop (which some people do). As long as she doesn’t force her treatment choices on others.
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