Message from @Hector

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2019-10-25 01:21:24 UTC  

Is that lymphoma then

2019-10-25 01:21:40 UTC  

I don't think she has lymphoma

2019-10-25 01:21:42 UTC  

Non hodgkins

2019-10-25 01:21:51 UTC  

Are they treating her with anything? If they just want a surgery, that says a lot. Her odds are good.

2019-10-25 01:21:51 UTC  

but Lymphoma is a type of cancer

2019-10-25 01:22:08 UTC  

That's the one with the highest probability of overcoming the disease

2019-10-25 01:22:15 UTC  

@Hector they only mentioned surgery but said she is too weak for surgery right now

2019-10-25 01:22:31 UTC  

and they said that they wouldn't try chemo because she is too weak

2019-10-25 01:22:39 UTC  

and said that chemo isn't really an option anyway

2019-10-25 01:22:42 UTC  

I would be pretty happy with whatever stage she is at if they just want a surgery.

2019-10-25 01:22:44 UTC  

but yeah they just said surgery

2019-10-25 01:22:50 UTC  

to identify it and then to remove it

2019-10-25 01:23:00 UTC  

but they also said sometimes surgery makes it spread

2019-10-25 01:23:03 UTC  

which... wtf???

2019-10-25 01:23:06 UTC  

Then they have to make her get stronger

2019-10-25 01:23:21 UTC  

that is my thought

2019-10-25 01:23:38 UTC  

If there was a cure to cancer then the mortality rate would be 0

2019-10-25 01:23:40 UTC  

it could have been done sooner, but they waited 5 weeks to even diagnose that it was cancer

2019-10-25 01:23:51 UTC  

Dang

2019-10-25 01:23:55 UTC  

So her immune system can get better

2019-10-25 01:24:09 UTC  

That sounds actually sounds pretty good. The stomach is might not be a complicated organ to work with.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/637099046879756299/iu.png

2019-10-25 01:24:12 UTC  

yes my thought exactly, and if they do that then they can do surgery

2019-10-25 01:24:31 UTC  

the only real issue right now is that it interferes with her food intake

2019-10-25 01:24:38 UTC  

so when she eats she wants to throw up

2019-10-25 01:24:47 UTC  

which is why they put her on fluids for 5 weeks

2019-10-25 01:24:56 UTC  

but recently they started giving her food as well

2019-10-25 01:25:06 UTC  

and all these mixed messages from doctors is really confusing

2019-10-25 01:25:17 UTC  

and I am convinced that the reason is that these Canadians are retards

2019-10-25 01:25:22 UTC  

With the stomach, you can surgery from behind and the front. You can work around with the position well. Make sure she eats consistently throughout the day.

2019-10-25 01:25:26 UTC  

Anyone have that picture where there is some large poster saying "mixed race couples smells of flowers" or something? Or any similar propaganda will do.

2019-10-25 01:25:55 UTC  

Have they run exams

2019-10-25 01:25:58 UTC  

so should I try and see if I can take her somewhere else?

2019-10-25 01:26:10 UTC  

yeah they ran a tonne of exams and didn't find cancer until now

2019-10-25 01:26:23 UTC  

she also tested negative for Pancreatic cancer

2019-10-25 01:26:28 UTC  

So its malign

2019-10-25 01:26:41 UTC  

yeah the stomach tumors

2019-10-25 01:27:24 UTC  

The US might be a good place. I would not worry too much though. As long as they can do the surgery. I do not see them ducking a tumor surgery like this. But if you can get her transferred to a really good US hospital with white people, that would be good. Otherwise, just stay where you are.

2019-10-25 01:27:51 UTC  

her 3 doctors a white dude, an Israeli lady and a Middle Eastern lady

2019-10-25 01:28:05 UTC  

none of which noticed a tumor until literally yesterday

2019-10-25 01:28:06 UTC  

Survival rates for people diagnosed with cancer in both the U.S. & Canada are almost exactly the same

2019-10-25 01:28:07 UTC  

yikes