Posted on 02/29/2024 6:57:13 AM PST by cuz1961
So what did your cat say?.....................
Same thing as his Petscan.
What you did there, I SEE IT!.................
LOL.
A Flawed Medical Procedure x Billions of Times = A Medical Armageddon
covid myth buster ^ | FEB 28, 2024 | MARC GIRARDOT:
i have another appointment on the 7th for and bronchoscopy and biopsy on 3/7
and an apointment on 3/14 to find out what is up and what will be done about it.
funny, clean x ray and mri,, then i quit smoking and 2 months later , lung cancer
saw an article couple days ago about nicotine blocking the lung cells receptors that covid attaches to and uses to enter the cells.
covid is what wrecked my lungs to begin with though the docs refute that. but i had no problems breathing till right after i got over the covid then my breathing got whacked,, so my lived experience contradicts them.
i mentioned this to my doc and asked him if my smoking is what was kept the cancer from forming and was told cancer takes years to develop.
yet xray, catscan, mri ( i had chest pains so doc had these done ) were clear before i quit smoking.
then 2 months later 1 cm tumor grows in left lung within 2 months of quitting smoking.
im having a hard time trusting my doctors.
Yuppers...
The Saga continues Until the
Glorious Appearing of Our Lord Jesus!
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thanks for the laughs this morning folks !
The Peace and comfort of God be with You!
I had an MRI a couple months ago. Checking for prostate cancer. Clean so far....................
Overwhelming the immune system in the manner this article postulates, could easily cause nascent tumors to get a toehold where in ordinary cases they might be destroyed.
wish my doctor would have made this well reasoned point.
Clean so far....................
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thats good news.
thank you.
FTA: “...bypassing many protections set in place by Evolution...”
So this Girardot is a dope? He could have easily left out “evolution” (with a capital E!)
YMMV
Interesting topic; but I stopped reading right there.
“2 months later 1 cm tumor grows in left lung within 2 months of quitting smoking.”
Some years ago I read an article by a doctor about how he noticed that many smokers who quit seemed to develop lung cancer in the 6 months afterward. He also had a theory about why this might happen. Anyways I asked my own doctor about this but he poo pooed the idea. I still think there might be something to it.
Well, we all know where poo poo comes from!
Incidentally, could it be that once long-term smoking stops, the lungs begin a process of regeneration, which increases the likelihood of cells going rogue?
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