Good on being in support of the right to dieFuck cancer man
Lost my mum 6 year ago
Took care of her until she couldn’t do anything anymore
All i can say is glad euthanasia is a thing where i live.
And she could leave me with dignity
It's like weird UK slang. What till you find out what they call cigsIs 'jab' the new anti-vax dog whistle i'm unfamiliar with? The pandemic did break a lot of brains didn't it.
Ah well, Darwinism at it's finest. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It really is, I'm double vaccinated and not felt right since I had the 2nd one, it may be unrelated of course but its too big a coincidence in my mind, also there is nothing wrong with questioning what you're getting out in your body, especially when it was rushed for a Covid cureIt's a legit question though.
My stepdad and stepbrother are the only ones in our family to get the jab (my mom, 2 sisters and me didn't).
My stepdad got diagnosed with prostate cancer a year later.
Got treated and now it's back.
Make of it what you will.
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Sucks for Ninja.
i think something crazy like 270 million americans got at least one dose. over 12 billion covid vaccines were administered worldwide.It's a legit question though.
My stepdad and stepbrother are the only ones in our family to get the jab (my mom, 2 sisters and me didn't).
My stepdad got diagnosed with prostate cancer a year later.
Got treated and now it's back.
Make of it what you will.
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Sucks for Ninja.
Very treatable if caught early, best of luck to him.
My grandfather had a melanoma and lived for 30 more years into his 80s.
Agreed. It can have a high level of success if caught early, but it really depends on where it's located. External melanoma, depending on a number of things, can usually be very treatable. Especially if caught early enough. But no cancer is completely equal, and everyone is different. From my understanding and unfortunate experience, internal can be a very different story, and it moves rapidly.Hopefully they caught it early. According to the American Cancer Society treatments for melanoma have a high level of success if caught early enough.
Sooo, nothing with your stepbrother? You can’t use one person as an example. People are literally diagnosed with cancer all the time. It’s got shit to do with the “jab”. Stop this dialogue, it doesn’t add anything positive to any conversation, anywhere. Side note, I hope your step dad is doing okay.It's a legit question though.
My stepdad and stepbrother are the only ones in our family to get the jab (my mom, 2 sisters and me didn't).
My stepdad got diagnosed with prostate cancer a year later.
Got treated and now it's back.
Make of it what you will.
OT:
Sucks for Ninja.
Eat lots of beets.
I am also having a piece of skin removed tomorrow. I hope it wasn't too painful? And how long did it take? Was there anesthesia?I literally just had my dermatologist biopsy something on me. Still bleeding from it. Hope I don't get that news.
I could name more, though not cancer.Sooo, nothing with your stepbrother? You can’t use one person as an example. People are literally diagnosed with cancer all the time. It’s got shit to do with the “jab”. Stop this dialogue, it doesn’t add anything positive to any conversation, anywhere. Side note, I hope your step dad is doing okay.
It really isn’t a valid question, and I will leave it at that. You know I respect you and your posts mostly, so we can agree to disagreeI could name more, though not cancer.
As I said, people can make up their own minds.
I'm just saying it's a valid question.
I'll leave it at that.
It's shots of lidocaine. Multiple shots to numb the area. More like a dentist. It didn't hurt during it, but mine was near a lot of veins so it bled a lot and feels like a cut/scab after.I am also having a piece of skin removed tomorrow. I hope it wasn't too painful? And how long did it take? Was there anesthesia?
I wear a shirt now at the beach/swimming, one of those undergarment material-types. I don't give a F if I look like an old man, skin cancer is awful and I want to cut down the risk as much as possible.Skin cancer is why I use sunscreen every single day. People give me sh*t for it. I hope he recovers and gets back to his life.
Thats good news. Yea, definitely thank her for pointing it out. I don’t know that many people who would say something.Well my biopsy ended up being a less serious skin cancer. I’ll have it all taken out Thursday. I should probably thank the lady that cut my hair for pointing it out.
Yep. This is something I learned over the last year after I was convinced I had cancer and went on a deep dive into all the various kinds and reading stories of survivors. You have some people diagnosed decades ago and still living strong, then you have some people who are gone in just days after diagnosis. The umbrella term of "cancer" has such a wide and varied range of seriousness that it is almost pointless if stated by itself.As a cancer survivor - not all cancers are equal. It looks like his was a tumorous growth . Probably easiest thing to take care of. I wouldn’t even post about it, but I guess internet clout and all that.
This excuse never crossed my mind. Good idea.I wear a shirt now at the beach/swimming, one of those undergarment material-types. I don't give a F if I look like an old man, skin cancer is awful and I want to cut down the risk as much as possible.