Jobs purportedly tried radical diets, had a liver transplant, and traveled to Switzerland for experimental radiation treatments -- all in the desperate attempt to extend his own life as long as possible. And Kulke said its impossible to know whether these things made any difference.
Joseph Li said the answers lie in more funding for research organizations devoted to this rare cancer like The Caring for Carcinoid Foundation. Jobs, hes an example of a person who had a lot of means, he said, but at the end of day, he died of this disease.
Seems to me he tried a few things, desperately, but in the end, the isles of langerhans had their way.
Maybe he wanted to , in the end, be at peace with himself, via meditation and all, as the same article describes others with this rare form attempt in effort to gain some control of their lives.
Either way, your initial statement is a contender.
realize, I did stick up for you. Others were saying yours was the worst. I only mentioned that yours was not totally idiotic, simply a runner up.
Oh, and you have a nice day also.
realize, I did stick up for you. Others were saying yours was the worst. I only mentioned that yours was not totally idiotic, simply a runner up.
Oh, and you have a nice day also.
Here's your sign.