Pre-emptive chemo directly injected in our food would make us save so much time too but I don’t know if it could be possible with our current technology. Man I’m so invested in this thank you @op I feel like I’m in school again
i wonder if they used this argument when antibiotics were invented
lol like who cares? if it works it works
Ok but it doesn’t & is very bad for u
get a double dose cuz you might live to 150 being so healthy and that's two lifetimes so yeah it only makes sense
well that's silly, i doubt it increases lifespan that significantly
i'd assume when the cancer cells are dead
i've heard most people do it for about 6-9 months depending on how many cells are available
i've also heard that it's good to do it once a decade to make sure they don't form again
Man f*** that lmao. I want my hair omg
get a double dose cuz you might live to 150 being so healthy and that's two lifetimes so yeah it only makes sense
i was also thinking this
They just want a quick fix
Yeah and to be fair to the doctors, the system doesn’t allow for them to really give everyone tests for everything
Ok but it doesn’t & is very bad for u
ok doctor thanks for the insight
well that's silly, i doubt it increases lifespan that significantly
nah the first person to live to 200 already been born and its YOU dawg
Yeah. I can tell.
You wouldn't consider this if you did.
I'm being completely serious, find a chemo support group or something and tell them about this. See what they say if you seriously think this would be good for you.
i'll try and find a preemptive chemo support group because it seems more relevant to my interests
An excerpt from The Myth of Normal which I am reading now
"We know from autopsies, for example, that many woman have breast cancer cells, just as many men have prostate cancer cells, without ever developing the disease of cancer. The question is, What drives the progression of these cells into clinical illness? ... This is where stress plays its incendiary role: for example, through the release of inflammatory proteins into the circulation--proteins that can instigate damage to DNA and impede DNA repair in the face of malignant transformation"
You'd be a nutjob to expose your seemingly healthy body to radiation before you, idk, meditate or get a spa subscription
People ignoring this post when it’s facts ^
I mean, if you're already bald I guess this works
Andrew Tate can’t keep getting away with it man
feel like you gotta be uber rich or unemployed for this? wouldn’t the chemo make you weak to the point that work would be way too taxing?
i'll try and find a preemptive chemo support group because it seems more relevant to my interests
so you dont wanna know what chemo is like at all and dont wanna do any research on it got it
wrong thread sorry
what the hell is wrong with you
In what sense
in the same way plastic surgery is. you’re not necessarily fixing something that is technically speaking broke or impeding one’s day to day
feel like you gotta be uber rich or unemployed for this? wouldn’t the chemo make you weak to the point that work would be way too taxing?
in my case, im between jobs right now but i have a decent amount of money saved. my plan would be to do chemo in the mornings and then gym in the evenings to balance out the muscle loss
but again this is just spitballing. i need to arrange an appointment with a physician first to talk shop
it was an honest mistake dude
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in my case, im between jobs right now but i have a decent amount of money saved. my plan would be to do chemo in the mornings and then gym in the evenings to balance out the muscle loss
but again this is just spitballing. i need to arrange an appointment with a physician first to talk shop
you’d be looking crazy in the gym fam