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  • Feb 16, 2023

    :elon:

  • 6isco 🦈
    Feb 16, 2023
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    put us on game doc @Dreezy

  • Feb 16, 2023
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    Theory Talk Trader

    wait really? how much does it cost? been struggling to find a clinic near me to get me a rate.

    My great granddaughter works at one of those super high class clinics, it’s so damn corrupt they let us make a makeshift set up in the garage

    I think if we went the conventional route we’d hit roadblocks

  • Feb 16, 2023

    provocative topic seemingly

  • Feb 16, 2023
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    Tvmim

    My great granddaughter works at one of those super high class clinics, it’s so damn corrupt they let us make a makeshift set up in the garage

    I think if we went the conventional route we’d hit roadblocks

    Really?

  • Feb 16, 2023
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    Theory Talk Trader

    im more understanding of the risks but the benefits keep adding up imo

    I promise you they’re not

    There’s tons of different kinds of chemo, each targeting different types of cancer, and the way the work is by killing cells in your body. The hope is that they are killing malignant cells more than normal cells because they are dividing more frequently, but they’re not specifically targeting them.

    Cancer is something that happens when a cell develops a mutation, causing it to replicate rapidly, eating up all the energy in your body. These cells can pop up at any time. There are certain cancers that can be genetic, and therefor entrained in your DNA, which is impossible to delete (for the most part).

    This so called “pre-emptive chemo” would do nothing but make you feel very sick, make you prone to devastating infections, and give you potentially life altering side effects.

    Additionally, any physician prescribing this would likely lose their license

  • Feb 16, 2023
    Stoned Spice

    side effects

    Aids

  • Feb 16, 2023
    pussy bacon

    Really?

    Uh huh

  • Feb 16, 2023

    Stupid mfs taking tiktok advice

  • Feb 16, 2023
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    Thorn

    I heard that some of the prepatients (about 30%) suddenly develop Retinoblastoma (a rare type of cancer) right after their second treatment. But since it's very specific and easy to predict most of the time it doesn't propagate quickly enough because they can control it before it even happens.

    Oh what the f***, so you have a 30% chance of GETTING CANCER from this???

  • Feb 16, 2023
    Tvmim

    My great granddaughter works at one of those super high class clinics, it’s so damn corrupt they let us make a makeshift set up in the garage

    I think if we went the conventional route we’d hit roadblocks

    Lmfaoo

  • Feb 16, 2023
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    str8dollaz

    I promise you they’re not

    There’s tons of different kinds of chemo, each targeting different types of cancer, and the way the work is by killing cells in your body. The hope is that they are killing malignant cells more than normal cells because they are dividing more frequently, but they’re not specifically targeting them.

    Cancer is something that happens when a cell develops a mutation, causing it to replicate rapidly, eating up all the energy in your body. These cells can pop up at any time. There are certain cancers that can be genetic, and therefor entrained in your DNA, which is impossible to delete (for the most part).

    This so called “pre-emptive chemo” would do nothing but make you feel very sick, make you prone to devastating infections, and give you potentially life altering side effects.

    Additionally, any physician prescribing this would likely lose their license

    What if you just used all the different types of chemo at once? Wouldnt that raise the probability of eradicating any preemptive cancer cells?

  • Feb 16, 2023
    Smoofer

    No bro is dumb asf LMAO just cause there’s 2 possibilities doesn’t mean it’s 50/50

    That’s what I thought lmao

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    The best thing you can do is undergo age appropriate cancer screening. Which I am more than happy to go into if anybody is curious

  • plants 🌻
    Feb 16, 2023
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    str8dollaz

    I promise you they’re not

    There’s tons of different kinds of chemo, each targeting different types of cancer, and the way the work is by killing cells in your body. The hope is that they are killing malignant cells more than normal cells because they are dividing more frequently, but they’re not specifically targeting them.

    Cancer is something that happens when a cell develops a mutation, causing it to replicate rapidly, eating up all the energy in your body. These cells can pop up at any time. There are certain cancers that can be genetic, and therefor entrained in your DNA, which is impossible to delete (for the most part).

    This so called “pre-emptive chemo” would do nothing but make you feel very sick, make you prone to devastating infections, and give you potentially life altering side effects.

    Additionally, any physician prescribing this would likely lose their license

    the doctor has spoken

  • Feb 16, 2023
    Smoofer

    Oh what the f***, so you have a 30% chance of GETTING CANCER from this???

    Basically yeah but like I told you they can mostly heal it in < 2 weeks since it always develops the same type of cancer, so its not really affecting the body that much.

  • Feb 16, 2023
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    str8dollaz

    I promise you they’re not

    There’s tons of different kinds of chemo, each targeting different types of cancer, and the way the work is by killing cells in your body. The hope is that they are killing malignant cells more than normal cells because they are dividing more frequently, but they’re not specifically targeting them.

    Cancer is something that happens when a cell develops a mutation, causing it to replicate rapidly, eating up all the energy in your body. These cells can pop up at any time. There are certain cancers that can be genetic, and therefor entrained in your DNA, which is impossible to delete (for the most part).

    This so called “pre-emptive chemo” would do nothing but make you feel very sick, make you prone to devastating infections, and give you potentially life altering side effects.

    Additionally, any physician prescribing this would likely lose their license

    I'm sure there are different schools of thought

  • Feb 16, 2023
    Thorn

    I heard that some of the prepatients (about 30%) suddenly develop Retinoblastoma (a rare type of cancer) right after their second treatment. But since it's very specific and easy to predict most of the time it doesn't propagate quickly enough because they can control it before it even happens.

    Where’s the source that this even works at all?

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    str8dollaz

    I promise you they’re not

    There’s tons of different kinds of chemo, each targeting different types of cancer, and the way the work is by killing cells in your body. The hope is that they are killing malignant cells more than normal cells because they are dividing more frequently, but they’re not specifically targeting them.

    Cancer is something that happens when a cell develops a mutation, causing it to replicate rapidly, eating up all the energy in your body. These cells can pop up at any time. There are certain cancers that can be genetic, and therefor entrained in your DNA, which is impossible to delete (for the most part).

    This so called “pre-emptive chemo” would do nothing but make you feel very sick, make you prone to devastating infections, and give you potentially life altering side effects.

    Additionally, any physician prescribing this would likely lose their license

    but the thing is, preemptive chemo is killing the cancer cells before they mutate

  • Feb 16, 2023
    str8dollaz

    I promise you they’re not

    There’s tons of different kinds of chemo, each targeting different types of cancer, and the way the work is by killing cells in your body. The hope is that they are killing malignant cells more than normal cells because they are dividing more frequently, but they’re not specifically targeting them.

    Cancer is something that happens when a cell develops a mutation, causing it to replicate rapidly, eating up all the energy in your body. These cells can pop up at any time. There are certain cancers that can be genetic, and therefor entrained in your DNA, which is impossible to delete (for the most part).

    This so called “pre-emptive chemo” would do nothing but make you feel very sick, make you prone to devastating infections, and give you potentially life altering side effects.

    Additionally, any physician prescribing this would likely lose their license

    Yea the premise of pre emotive chemo doesn’t even make sense lmao, the whole reason chemo works is because the cancer cells are weaker. But if it’s before you have cancer ??

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    Orangutan

    What if you just used all the different types of chemo at once? Wouldnt that raise the probability of eradicating any preemptive cancer cells?

    No. This would raise the probability of killing you

  • Feb 16, 2023
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    str8dollaz

    No. This would raise the probability of killing you

    Not me man. Maybe you, but not me.

  • Nort 💫
    Feb 16, 2023
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    plants

    the doctor has spoken

    not to be that guy but

  • Feb 16, 2023
    Orangutan

    Not me man. Maybe you, but not me.

    You just built different I guess

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