Message from @Revaeroski
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I liked my grandma but didn't feel anything about her death
Weird how death works
My great aunt also died that year
But that was very hard to take
She was always around and took care of us a lot
Still get sad just thinking about her
But I’m happy she died a few months before covid hit
5 of my Uncles died of various types of cancer. The strangest was one had mouth cancer & had to remove his jaw. Mostly because of cigarettes and chewing tobacco.
Cuomo would’ve locked her up to die alone
where can i get the gun emoji
My dad says I'm a lot like my uncle Nigel
not likely
Where can I
It's a discord server
The Tech Overlords don't like us talking freely, so we have to self-censor to keep the server going
I can invite you
What's the server about
Trump basically and tik tok
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Yeah
if it had spread to his jaw, it was already rampant elsewhere in his body. Removing the entire jaw is usually reserved for if it had spread to the bone, and bone cancer doesn't have a direct link to the cancers that smoking/chewing introduce
ehh no where atm it used to be #conspiracy_theories but then came the great aWOKEning
Ah ok
It's also entirely possible (depending on the treatments and cancers) that somebody develops a different type of cancer while treating cancer they already have
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Yo apparently my dad's cousin has this cool podcast called IGC podcast.
I'm no fan of podcasts but this is hilarious.
It has alot to do with the military and military humor
It was 1980; was that common knowledge then.
Was what common knowledge? that cancer spreads?
Treatments have gotten much better since the 1980's, but it wouldn't surprise me if the earlier versions of targeted radiation therapy resulted in other bone cancers.
😆 no. That cigarettes and or chewing tobacco may not have contributed to the cancer?
it wouldn't have contributed to the jaw bone cancer directly
it would have had to have metastisized somewhere else and then spread there
I don't know if they did a full screening for it back in the 80's or not, or if they even found evidence that the jaw bone even needed to be removed or if that was just what was told that they needed to do that due to lack of knowledge on how cancer grows
Gotcha “ Either way he checked out too early👎
yeah, sorry to hear that either way
Think about it this way... There are people that can get skin cancer on the bottom of their foot, and end up having that cancer spread to their brain even after they remove the part of the skin that showed malignacy
or if somebody received targeted radiation therapy for a malignant tumor on their thyroid, and it was done incorrectly, could generate a new type of cancer in the spinal chord from that radiation exposure
Why it's dangerous to improperly diagnose somebody with cancer that doesn't have it
It's dangerous to improperly diagnose any diease. Whether you say they have it and they dont or say they dont have it and they do.
Ahhh, this happens with chronic pain all too often.
It's dangerous to go alone.