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I wasn't sure if a direct quote would work, or if quotes get ignored too.would someone quote what I said for jae please.?
@Pr. Jae ; From Tabitha:
Yikes! I've never heard of someone's liver just stopping like that.@ChemGal In May 2013 I collapsed and couldn't even lift my head off the pillow for weeks. Found out my liver was severely stressed and had gone on strike (i.e. stopped working properly) and I was dangerously close to dying. Lots of rest, weekly acupuncture treatments, change of diet, minimizing life stress and other changes have turned things around and I'm "almost" healthy again.
Delivered the papers - thankfully my back was to the wind the majority of the time I had to be outside - and was doing so well, I did the whole route so I get to stay home tomorrow!![]()
Didn't totally stop working...just very close to it. They think I may have been born with a sensitive liver and various triggers through the years could have overloaded it. I actually went through this exact same thing when I was 14 and it was (mis)diagnosed as mono.Yikes! I've never heard of someone's liver just stopping like that.
Is this because Jae is Ignoring you, Tabitha?if you quote me he can read it. Thanks
Pr. Jae said:what do i hAve to do to run an increaSed risk of cancer?
Keep on living.
While Cancer is often a routine cause for death in living individuals it has never been noted to occur spontaneously in the dead. Nor have we ever observed cancer to spread in dead organisms.
Cancer is a threat only to the living. If you want to reduce your risk of finding it in your body there are only two ways to be certain.
1) Don't look for it and never permit anyone else to look for it. Deny, deny, deny. (Please note Cancer is okay with you taking this approach).
2) Stop living immediately. Laws in Canada actually do not permit me to counsel you on how to accomplish this task. I trust you read the papers and listen to the news closely enough to have some clue.
Other than that. Take one day at a time and anything that represents and "elevated risk" is something that is probably best avoided.
Will slide back into LAST place for now.