Cure for cancer coming in hot! ?
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But yet the doctors let my mom go through chemo and had horrible side effects from just before she died? WTF! I’m in tears right now, my mom could possibly be still with us today? She passed in 2017 because her body couldn’t recover from her 3rd chemo. She looked at me with a tear running down her face before she closed her eyes forever and I watched the life drain from her face!
Yes, that's right. I'm very sorry to hear about your mom. Mine died in a similar way (side effects from a new drug for leukemia - later pulled from the market after causing major brain aneurysms). My mom "survived" the cancer and died of a major stroke within a year. My father died of colon cancer a few months ago - but, he had refused any surgery or chemo.
Thank you! Sorry to hear about both your parents! ??❤️
Thank you as well. ??❤️
I’m so glad that it helped your mom!
I am so so sorry to hear about your mom. I've been there. I think this will be one of the largest factors in the "they won't be able to walk the streets" scenario....exactly how you're feeling. We are and will be enraged.
So very sorry to hear about your mom.
This Plandemic awakened me to how the medical field could be so wrong about their field. And when I heard for the third time in two years that my Mom would have 6 months or less to live without chemo, I decided to research alternative healing techniques.....
And my sister is one of the individuals who wants to put our Mom through chemo....
I wish I had thought to research. They said right before she died that the chemo didn’t do anything...anything to help her! Matter of fact the doctors said her cancer seemed bigger than before she started and it may have gone to her bones. The chemo messed her up so so bad! Her mouth and throat were so raw and burned that she had big blood clots in the sores, and she couldn’t swallow her meds for the pain, if she could get them down, she ended up throwing up. She said to me, “please just don’t let gasp for air at the end.” I told the nurse to make sure they pump her up with meds so she would go peacefully, but she did gasp a few times and it broke my heart!
Thank you for sharing your story and I'm so sorry you went through that.
In March, I had a discussion with my sister who is a doctor AND went through chemo herself. And we were on the same page about chemo while my Mom was in the hospital recently. My sister and BIL were terrified to be around people. I took them into a sandwich shop and both were masked. She inhaled and commented: "oh my goodness, it smells so wonderful in here!"
I paused, smiled, and looked over, "thank you for pointing that out."
Later in the hospital, my BIL got SO angry at me for not wearing a mask everywhere. He mentioned, "if you cared about your sister or mother, then you would have one on...."
I awakened to the medical field right then and there.
But this is what I'm not understanding about those who stay in the medical field. Do they think they are not indoctrinated?
I posted a question about it before to see if people awakened and changed their field.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12igmKYnFW/patriots-in-the-medical-field-ho/
I felt that feeling of despair once in academia. But now I feel hope with regards to education and research. Other outcomes can be possible outside of the limitations set by the system. My political great awakening started in October 2020 and fully realized itself on January 6th in DC.
I understand. I have been there. It stays with you for long long time..and though it does get better, it never really goes away. Please be at peace. Your nightmares of her at the end are replays of something that is not happening to her now. I am sure she is well and happy. May God give you peace and comfort.
Thank you! I know she is in heaven and is at peace. My grandmother passed the year before her, and my dog passed the day before my mom did, so I know they are with her.
That is a good thing.
So sorry for your loss. My dad couldn't handle his Chemo either. Took him a few months to die a hard death from a blockage in his colon due to cancer.
I was with him when he died. It was not an easy death. I feel your pain.
Thank you! I’m so sorry for your loss and the pain your dad went through!