That is definitely a valid point - and no worries, thanks for clarifying. :) You are right about the left usually being the ones all about the natural remedies though - I understand what you meant in that regard. I read so many websites constantly about natural health, mainly because of my own ailments and how almost every doctor in my life has failed me, causing me to find my own remedies in nature. And thank GOD I've been able to!
I had an OB/GYN tell me I had a tumor growing in my uterus back in 2013, and that if I didn't get a hysterectomy (and fast), I would surely die. Scared the shit out of my family. So, I had the operation. I was 38. Then in my early 40s, menopause kicked in - NOT FUN, and way too early. I've read the horror stories about hormone replacement therapy and the horrible shit it does to women. So, I opted for Black Cohosh and Peruvian Maca Root, which I've been taking since 2017, and completely controls the symptoms. Later I would find out (from none other than Dr. Sheri Tenpenny - she's one of the only good ones) that I never had a cancerous tumor in my uterus. I brought all my medical records to see her for my first visit, and she went over the post-op report from the pathologist with me, and showed me what it all meant. I cried uncontrollably for a few days. I'll never be able to have any more kids. I well up every time my son asks for a little brother, and he does pretty often. I can't tell him what happened. Then I went to my boss, who is an attorney, and asked if I could sue her for malpractice. This was last year. I found out that Ohio has a statute of limitations of 4 years on this kind of thing, so I have absolutely no remedy. Well, no *legal *remedy.
Long story short, if it weren't for natural supplements, I'd have to be reminded of all that on a daily basis. Or, I'd be on my way to the bevy of cancers caused by hormone replacement therapy. Thanks to these supplements, I can avoid acting like Kitty Forman from That 70s Show and I can live life normally.
No problem fren. I'm pleased you are doing so well after the medical roundabout
you were on. I've known women who were on HRT,they were doing well. As you have found a natural alternative to HŔT,that is excellent,you can't beat natural.
You sound like a strong,sensible woman, I wish you all the best for the future.
Stay strong and the best of luck.
Not to be nosy or whatever buuuut… maybe you had to experience these medical shenanigans and lose your ability to have children because God has a special child for you already? I would assume that many victims of these elite are very small children, many likely orphans and quite a few on the market for a real, loving, wonderful, God driven mom such as yourself? I know it’s not the same as giving birth to your own but I believe it’s on par with it. I’m just saying IF you truly wanted to give your beautiful boy a sibling, I can think no other more deserving than these poor little ones with no one to love them. Blessings can start off harshly and end in an explosion of God’s great glory, a mega infusion of joy delivered directly to your heart! God’s blessings and keep faith! He has a plan…
:) thank you - your suggestion is a good one. But, I don't know if we could afford another child, to be honest. Also I've been raising kids since I was 15. I had a short break before my son came along, and he actually has my granddaughter to pal around with, who is 8. At this point, we're looking forward to (more) grandkids coming along, and in about 10 years it'll just be me and my husband, which we've really never experienced. You are right, though - about adopted children being on par with those you've given birth to. I adopted my son, I didn't give birth to him. I wish I could have, but at this point there is no difference. So, God already sent me a child I never thought I'd have, I've already been blessed that way. :) But you are sweet as can be, and I hope you have a wonderful day! :) God bless you!
Cancer caused by hrt? Do you have links to studies? This might be another part of the tranny push and push to put all children on Hrt so they can decide their gender later. Cancer apocalypse on the young generation.
(I have a background in life insurance underwriting. I used to see a lot of case profiles of women on HRT. Really popular about 15 years ago. Not so much in the last few years. I think part of it is the number of boomer women in that age group vs. the number of Gen X women is significantly different, but also because of the cancer issues that have come to light. )
Wow. Thank you so much. Really does give a good basis for the push of Hormone therapy for all kids if they want to create a perpetually sick and diseased population.
Saw an article in a trade journal this week that a number of the major insurers have said NOT having a vaccine would not be an impediment to getting coverage - no rating, etc. If you do have CV however (and this has been true since the beginning and would be normal if you had some other issue going on), they want to wait until you have recovered.
Once a policy is issued and you are past the two year contestibility period that is in all contracts, the policy pays out regardless of cause of death. The two year period is combined with the suicide contestibility time-frame - they don't want you taking out a policy with um, plans. But it is also to make sure you did not take out the policy and knowingly hid something - new cancer diagnosis, etc.
One thing: if you have a lapse in coverage - late bill, etc. - technically the contestibility period begins again, so try to avoid lapsing. With CV, they extended the grace periods, but better not too fool around.
As far as complications from the vaccine, at this point, they would rate the complications- not the fact you were vaccinated. The myocarditis may have arisen due to the vaccine, but at this point, they are going to underwrite the myocarditis. While eventually, if they can show significant statistical proof linking the two (underwriting medicine is about risks within populations, unlike clinicalmedicinewhich is focused on the individual), I see it becoming a question as part of the profile to assess the mortality - it would be akin to asking questions about family history, BP, cholesterol, etc. The more of these issues you have, the greater likelihood you will have a serious event and thus you rate accordingly.
That is definitely a valid point - and no worries, thanks for clarifying. :) You are right about the left usually being the ones all about the natural remedies though - I understand what you meant in that regard. I read so many websites constantly about natural health, mainly because of my own ailments and how almost every doctor in my life has failed me, causing me to find my own remedies in nature. And thank GOD I've been able to!
I had an OB/GYN tell me I had a tumor growing in my uterus back in 2013, and that if I didn't get a hysterectomy (and fast), I would surely die. Scared the shit out of my family. So, I had the operation. I was 38. Then in my early 40s, menopause kicked in - NOT FUN, and way too early. I've read the horror stories about hormone replacement therapy and the horrible shit it does to women. So, I opted for Black Cohosh and Peruvian Maca Root, which I've been taking since 2017, and completely controls the symptoms. Later I would find out (from none other than Dr. Sheri Tenpenny - she's one of the only good ones) that I never had a cancerous tumor in my uterus. I brought all my medical records to see her for my first visit, and she went over the post-op report from the pathologist with me, and showed me what it all meant. I cried uncontrollably for a few days. I'll never be able to have any more kids. I well up every time my son asks for a little brother, and he does pretty often. I can't tell him what happened. Then I went to my boss, who is an attorney, and asked if I could sue her for malpractice. This was last year. I found out that Ohio has a statute of limitations of 4 years on this kind of thing, so I have absolutely no remedy. Well, no *legal *remedy.
Long story short, if it weren't for natural supplements, I'd have to be reminded of all that on a daily basis. Or, I'd be on my way to the bevy of cancers caused by hormone replacement therapy. Thanks to these supplements, I can avoid acting like Kitty Forman from That 70s Show and I can live life normally.
No problem fren. I'm pleased you are doing so well after the medical roundabout you were on. I've known women who were on HRT,they were doing well. As you have found a natural alternative to HŔT,that is excellent,you can't beat natural.
You sound like a strong,sensible woman, I wish you all the best for the future. Stay strong and the best of luck.
Not to be nosy or whatever buuuut… maybe you had to experience these medical shenanigans and lose your ability to have children because God has a special child for you already? I would assume that many victims of these elite are very small children, many likely orphans and quite a few on the market for a real, loving, wonderful, God driven mom such as yourself? I know it’s not the same as giving birth to your own but I believe it’s on par with it. I’m just saying IF you truly wanted to give your beautiful boy a sibling, I can think no other more deserving than these poor little ones with no one to love them. Blessings can start off harshly and end in an explosion of God’s great glory, a mega infusion of joy delivered directly to your heart! God’s blessings and keep faith! He has a plan…
:) thank you - your suggestion is a good one. But, I don't know if we could afford another child, to be honest. Also I've been raising kids since I was 15. I had a short break before my son came along, and he actually has my granddaughter to pal around with, who is 8. At this point, we're looking forward to (more) grandkids coming along, and in about 10 years it'll just be me and my husband, which we've really never experienced. You are right, though - about adopted children being on par with those you've given birth to. I adopted my son, I didn't give birth to him. I wish I could have, but at this point there is no difference. So, God already sent me a child I never thought I'd have, I've already been blessed that way. :) But you are sweet as can be, and I hope you have a wonderful day! :) God bless you!
Cancer caused by hrt? Do you have links to studies? This might be another part of the tranny push and push to put all children on Hrt so they can decide their gender later. Cancer apocalypse on the young generation.
There have been studies showing a correlation of HRT and increased breast cancer. More so if the HRT is combined progesterone and estrogen.
https://innerself.com/living/health/21289-here-s-what-you-need-to-know-about-menopausal-hormone-therapy-and-cancer-risk.html
(I have a background in life insurance underwriting. I used to see a lot of case profiles of women on HRT. Really popular about 15 years ago. Not so much in the last few years. I think part of it is the number of boomer women in that age group vs. the number of Gen X women is significantly different, but also because of the cancer issues that have come to light. )
Wow. Thank you so much. Really does give a good basis for the push of Hormone therapy for all kids if they want to create a perpetually sick and diseased population.
Another question as you have underwriting experience. What is your thoughts on covid vaccine preventing life insurance payouts?
Saw an article in a trade journal this week that a number of the major insurers have said NOT having a vaccine would not be an impediment to getting coverage - no rating, etc. If you do have CV however (and this has been true since the beginning and would be normal if you had some other issue going on), they want to wait until you have recovered.
Once a policy is issued and you are past the two year contestibility period that is in all contracts, the policy pays out regardless of cause of death. The two year period is combined with the suicide contestibility time-frame - they don't want you taking out a policy with um, plans. But it is also to make sure you did not take out the policy and knowingly hid something - new cancer diagnosis, etc.
One thing: if you have a lapse in coverage - late bill, etc. - technically the contestibility period begins again, so try to avoid lapsing. With CV, they extended the grace periods, but better not too fool around.
As far as complications from the vaccine, at this point, they would rate the complications- not the fact you were vaccinated. The myocarditis may have arisen due to the vaccine, but at this point, they are going to underwrite the myocarditis. While eventually, if they can show significant statistical proof linking the two (underwriting medicine is about risks within populations, unlike clinicalmedicinewhich is focused on the individual), I see it becoming a question as part of the profile to assess the mortality - it would be akin to asking questions about family history, BP, cholesterol, etc. The more of these issues you have, the greater likelihood you will have a serious event and thus you rate accordingly.