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#61 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2015 9:49:26 AM
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Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
murchr wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
tycho wrote:
[quote=Bykhovets]Stage 4?! She's in big trouble. Sad


There's nothing like big trouble about this. I think we're being too squeamish about this matter of cancer or death. Dying is a natural part of growth. How you die doesn't even matter.

The last time I was taking care of a cancer patient, I experienced one of the crudest handling of patients by a doctor. Outside the patient was wondering aloud about the pain of dying, and leaving her child. But then, just like now, I realized that being alive isn't any better than dying.

So, if there's anything to be done is to enjoy the moments we're having knowing that there's no greater blessing than overcoming all these things we call evil and knowing all things are good.



Soon, she's going to be in a lot of pain, coughing blood, losing weight, cachexia and all the unpleasant bodily changes that are brought about by metastatic cancer. Then it gets into the bones, liver and brain.

@tycho, as philosophical as you might want to be, she will not enjoy any of those ailments.
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Sasa umekuwa daktari? Thought she's getting treatment. Cancer is not a death sentence as long as you have a physician who knows how to handle it and you have the will power to survive.

actually yeye ni daktari, he might know what he is talking about


The symptoms he described are those of a patient not getting the treatment required. If he's a doc he should know better. You will not see the likes of jguru, BGL and Rankaz payukaring carelessly like that.

@murchr..... You should know people. There are doctors in this forum with multiple handles. Enough said.


jguru had to go. Confusion with ISIS and such stuff. You know what I mean.



Jguru is not madam guru267 ai...ata kama mmechanganyikiwa


......i know you "NEVER" lose arguments but in this case I reiterate, you should know people.


Sure, so whats your problem, do yo want me to know you?


....Sure, you should know people.


Just as an FYI, I careless about you so no need of knowing who you are. You'd do everyone a favor by not mutating this thread and leave it to the issues being discussed, i don't think you're of any importance to be known Okay?! Enjoy the rest of the weekend


You should know people.


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Lolest!
#62 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2015 10:48:49 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
@murchr ni anti nyita kwelismile
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Taurrus
#63 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2015 7:02:26 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 8/25/2015
Posts: 839
Location: Kite
Lolest! wrote:
@murchr ni anti nyita kwelismile


hajui @Jguru=267=mwenza=dagitari l imagine a regio maria guy with his big msalaba attending gurus clinic
murchr
#64 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 3:19:30 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
murchr wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
tycho wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
Stage 4?! She's in big trouble. Sad


There's nothing like big trouble about this. I think we're being too squeamish about this matter of cancer or death. Dying is a natural part of growth. How you die doesn't even matter.

The last time I was taking care of a cancer patient, I experienced one of the crudest handling of patients by a doctor. Outside the patient was wondering aloud about the pain of dying, and leaving her child. But then, just like now, I realized that being alive isn't any better than dying.

So, if there's anything to be done is to enjoy the moments we're having knowing that there's no greater blessing than overcoming all these things we call evil and knowing all things are good.


Soon, she's going to be in a lot of pain, coughing blood, losing weight, cachexia and all the unpleasant bodily changes that are brought about by metastatic cancer. Then it gets into the bones, liver and brain.

@tycho, as philosophical as you might want to be, she will not enjoy any of those ailments.


Sasa umekuwa daktari? Thought she's getting treatment. Cancer is not a death sentence as long as you have a physician who knows how to handle it and you have the will power to survive.

actually yeye ni daktari, he might know what he is talking about


The symptoms he described are those of a patient not getting the treatment required. If he's a doc he should know better. You will not see the likes of jguru, BGL and Rankaz payukaring carelessly like that.


@murchr..... You should know people. There are doctors in this forum with multiple handles. Enough said.


I hope this bunch of losers up here will sign themselves up to a medical school and medical journals....seriously incompetent people
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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murchr
#65 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 3:22:58 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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sitaki.kujulikana
#66 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 3:41:09 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 8/25/2012
Posts: 1,826
murchr wrote:
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
murchr wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
tycho wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
Stage 4?! She's in big trouble. Sad


There's nothing like big trouble about this. I think we're being too squeamish about this matter of cancer or death. Dying is a natural part of growth. How you die doesn't even matter.

The last time I was taking care of a cancer patient, I experienced one of the crudest handling of patients by a doctor. Outside the patient was wondering aloud about the pain of dying, and leaving her child. But then, just like now, I realized that being alive isn't any better than dying.

So, if there's anything to be done is to enjoy the moments we're having knowing that there's no greater blessing than overcoming all these things we call evil and knowing all things are good.


Soon, she's going to be in a lot of pain, coughing blood, losing weight, cachexia and all the unpleasant bodily changes that are brought about by metastatic cancer. Then it gets into the bones, liver and brain.

@tycho, as philosophical as you might want to be, she will not enjoy any of those ailments.


Sasa umekuwa daktari? Thought she's getting treatment. Cancer is not a death sentence as long as you have a physician who knows how to handle it and you have the will power to survive.

actually yeye ni daktari, he might know what he is talking about


The symptoms he described are those of a patient not getting the treatment required. If he's a doc he should know better. You will not see the likes of jguru, BGL and Rankaz payukaring carelessly like that.


@murchr..... You should know people. There are doctors in this forum with multiple handles. Enough said.


I hope this bunch of losers up here will sign themselves up to a medical school and medical journals....seriously incompetent people

She mentioned it was a miracle, so its God not the doctors
Shak
#67 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 7:11:55 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/22/2009
Posts: 2,449
Location: Africa
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
murchr wrote:
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
murchr wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
tycho wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
Stage 4?! She's in big trouble. Sad


There's nothing like big trouble about this. I think we're being too squeamish about this matter of cancer or death. Dying is a natural part of growth. How you die doesn't even matter.

The last time I was taking care of a cancer patient, I experienced one of the crudest handling of patients by a doctor. Outside the patient was wondering aloud about the pain of dying, and leaving her child. But then, just like now, I realized that being alive isn't any better than dying.

So, if there's anything to be done is to enjoy the moments we're having knowing that there's no greater blessing than overcoming all these things we call evil and knowing all things are good.


Soon, she's going to be in a lot of pain, coughing blood, losing weight, cachexia and all the unpleasant bodily changes that are brought about by metastatic cancer. Then it gets into the bones, liver and brain.

@tycho, as philosophical as you might want to be, she will not enjoy any of those ailments.


Sasa umekuwa daktari? Thought she's getting treatment. Cancer is not a death sentence as long as you have a physician who knows how to handle it and you have the will power to survive.

actually yeye ni daktari, he might know what he is talking about


The symptoms he described are those of a patient not getting the treatment required. If he's a doc he should know better. You will not see the likes of jguru, BGL and Rankaz payukaring carelessly like that.


@murchr..... You should know people. There are doctors in this forum with multiple handles. Enough said.


I hope this bunch of losers up here will sign themselves up to a medical school and medical journals....seriously incompetent people

She mentioned it was a miracle, so its God not the doctors

I believe it is a combination of extreme determination, faith in God and positivity, immense support especially from the husband and finally and definitely not least, those incredible Indian doctors.
sitaki.kujulikana
#68 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2016 9:33:07 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 8/25/2012
Posts: 1,826
Shak wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
murchr wrote:
mwenza wrote:
murchr wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
murchr wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
tycho wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
Stage 4?! She's in big trouble. Sad


There's nothing like big trouble about this. I think we're being too squeamish about this matter of cancer or death. Dying is a natural part of growth. How you die doesn't even matter.

The last time I was taking care of a cancer patient, I experienced one of the crudest handling of patients by a doctor. Outside the patient was wondering aloud about the pain of dying, and leaving her child. But then, just like now, I realized that being alive isn't any better than dying.

So, if there's anything to be done is to enjoy the moments we're having knowing that there's no greater blessing than overcoming all these things we call evil and knowing all things are good.


Soon, she's going to be in a lot of pain, coughing blood, losing weight, cachexia and all the unpleasant bodily changes that are brought about by metastatic cancer. Then it gets into the bones, liver and brain.

@tycho, as philosophical as you might want to be, she will not enjoy any of those ailments.


Sasa umekuwa daktari? Thought she's getting treatment. Cancer is not a death sentence as long as you have a physician who knows how to handle it and you have the will power to survive.

actually yeye ni daktari, he might know what he is talking about


The symptoms he described are those of a patient not getting the treatment required. If he's a doc he should know better. You will not see the likes of jguru, BGL and Rankaz payukaring carelessly like that.


@murchr..... You should know people. There are doctors in this forum with multiple handles. Enough said.


I hope this bunch of losers up here will sign themselves up to a medical school and medical journals....seriously incompetent people

She mentioned it was a miracle, so its God not the doctors

I believe it is a combination of extreme determination, faith in God and positivity, immense support especially from the husband and finally and definitely not least, those incredible Indian doctors.

at the end, its good for her and her family especially her kids
Angelica _ann
#69 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2016 7:53:32 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,937
On NTV Victoria's lounge. Great recovery story.
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Impunity
#70 Posted : Friday, October 21, 2016 10:24:51 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,331
Location: Masada
Angelica _ann wrote:
On NTV Victoria's lounge. Great recovery story.


Great!

Lost some hair but gained her life.
Portfolio: Sold
You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

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