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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

I haven't gone to a restaurant since 2020, and am happier, healthier, and a better chef for it.

Regarding Griffin - there's no way you can have cancer and not look sick right up to when you mysteriously die. At least no way I'm aware of.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I’ve known multiple people who have died of cancer. Some of them very fast moving cancers.

None of them, absolutely none, were able to work right up until they died. Not even a couple of weeks before they died.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thanks for sharing Queen, I appreciate your perspective.

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FourWinds's avatar

Wish I could stay out the Mexican joint down the street but it is soooo good.

Family friend died of turbo cancer. She couldn't walk or even sit up at the end.

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J Boss's avatar

As a teenager in the stone-age 70's (damn, I'm old!), I watched the neighbor's dad across the street die of cancer. One day, I asked why he was so thin. The line from my mom that I'll never forget is, "Cancer used to be called the wasting disease." Because it just eats you away until you die, I guess.

Because of that, I've almost always suspected cancer or a bad disease when 40+ y.o. folks that I see regularly start losing weight over long stretches of time. Perhaps I see what I want to see, but they all seem to end the same way.

But maybe the turbo cancers are different. Maybe they eat the vital organs faster than the muscle and fat... I dunno, but I've never seen or heard of cancer killing anyone in a few days or without visible bodily distress.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Nor did I until the last two years...

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ASK's avatar

There are several reports of people that have gone to the emergency room with stomach aches or other health complaints and found out they had advanced cancer which killed them within days or hours.

I also think many of the people with cancer look sick because of the toxic treatments they receive and not the cancer.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thank you Amy - this makes sense in a way, however not in the traditional sense of cancer. Maybe these are all turbo cancers that are a new phenomenon as a result of the injections?

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Lisa's avatar

I wonder if the rapid death from "turbo" cancers don't allow for the wasting, gaunt look many suffering from cancer have?

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

That's what I'm thinking

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