Only makes him seem more like a good leader. Willing to endure pain and discomfort on the remote chance there would be an emergency he would need to address.
The book however given recent trends regarding “Tell All” books. Is probably painting it as him being insecure and distrustful.
So the cabal felt comfortable during the 2016 campaign. Otherwise they would've assassinated him quickly if they caught wind he was part of the Q Op, and not just a new Reagan.
Seems like a pretty convenient answer… if he know that the election was going to be rigged, why wouldn’t he get someone who supports him so they could get the senate to act on decertification? It’s okay to admit he made a mistake, he’s not perfect.
That video gave me literal brain cancer. If that is the evidence you are honestly presenting then I am going to assume these are statements of hate, not fact.
Chill out bud, you’re calling a guy a pedophile and I asked how you know, sorry if that hurt your feelings. I understand it’s frustrating when facts don’t align with your feelings “faggot”.
Good for him!! I've skipped anesthesia for colonoscopies and mouth surgery. NOT fun doing a cololoscopy that way and I've done several because I have dangerous reactions to anesthesia.
Anaesthesia can easily accelerate the road to dementia, another fact the medical industry chooses not to study, but one that good doctors will often recognize.
Oh wow, did not know that. I just don't ever get it now that I know it's dangerous for me. Can't even have novacain as my whole body starts shaking uncontrolably and my throat swells and my mouth stays numb for a full day. My two kids were born with zero drugs used. And I had to get stitched up after, I've become very accustomed to pain over the years. A fairly easy colonoscopy without drugs is tolorable, although uncomfortable. But when they have to start removing something and fill you with gas so they can work in there, oh God feels like you are going to die.
I've heard several people around say that they're doing more and more operations with just local anesthetic or with a longer-lasting local and a shorter-term general (or even just a sedative) to keep them out for the shortest possible duration. A friend had invasive hip surgery a few months ago and they give him a couple different locals and just sedated him during the surgery. He was pretty much back to normal by the mid afternoon (late morning surgery).
That's conscious sedation, usually versed. Yes, you're 'awake' & responsive but generally have no memory of the time you're medicated.
I had it for the first time ever in January. (colonoscopy) I was grateful lol, but I do have one distinct memory at one point in the procedure, and I can recall realizing that I was aware during that one point. Kind of a mind fuck.
It's also got some scary ties to massive heart problems. Of course, it's hard to determine if it's the cause of the problems, or if the people who undergo anesthesia are simply more likely to have heart problems to begin with.
More research needed but nope, let's just ignore facts we don't like.
Yeah, it's one of those unwritten rules that doctors know, but only disclose off the record. I think it's from lack of oxygen to the brain, similar to "almost drowning," but anesthesia is powerful stuff, so who really knows in any individual case. The clearest example I have is from my friends mother who rapidly deteriorated over from very active and fully alert to obvious forgetfulness and beginning dementia signs over the next 8 months, losing her independent living as a result.
On my first day at the school of public health our Dean gave a speech and told us that the test they do where they simply test your poop is as reliable as a colonoscopy while being super cheap and non invasive.
Yep. Long story short about 10 years ago I found out my colonoscopies destroyed my health and I haven't had one since. There are stool tests I can do and there is a camera pill you can swallow to look for polyps. But overall I haven't needed either as an extreeme lifestyle change pretty much healed me.
You do need a colonoscopy to remove them, it's not exactly major surgery, they do it while they are in there with a blade on the scope. But most people who get them are never told by their doctor that the alternatiive to constant colonoscopies is to just figure out the root cause and be done with it. (no money in that for them)
I started getting colonoscopies when i was a kid and was told to go back year after year to check for any new ones "just to be safe". By my 30's my health had deteriorated so fast (physical and neruological issues) we really thought I was just slowly dying and no one could tell me why. That was when I decided to make the switch to natural medicine because it was clear the doctors and western medicine had no answers for me. I very quickly found out that the constant colonoscopies caused a severe case of disbiosis in me which took time for me to heal from, and I found the root cause of my polyps too. Haven't had a colonoscopy in 10 years now. Don't ever plan to have another one. The power of a full lifestyle change. Food is indeed either medicine or poison. Choose wisely.
Now I'm the one shouting from the rooftops to everyone else to NOT get a routine colonoscopy. Those things are way more dangerous than people realize because they aren't sanitary! There are better alternatives.
Mine was due to celiac disease which went most of my life undiagnosed because doctors don't look for the root cause, they love to just make money off your symptoms. So for me, gluten is a major factor. I've also found I can't tolorate any grains at all so I avoid them all. I was symptomatic from my polyps all my life, constant bleeding issues, black stool, the works. It all stopped when I changed my diet. On top of that I don't eat or drink anything artificial that is known to contribute to cancer and I don't eat anything processed. Whole veggies and meats only. And I grow much of it myself. I've done everything I can to reduce my cancer risk.
The stool test that you can mail in from home is notoriously unreliable with false positives. In the end (no pun intended) you'll have to have the procedure anyways, so maybe skip the cost and time wasted.
Of course....they could be lying about that, as well.
The colonoscopy is dangerous, they fail to inform people just how dangerous it is. It passes on disease from one patient to the other because it's impossible to completely steralize the equipment. The prep is very dangerous to your immune system, you don't want to be drinking that stuff. I've had several lifetimes worth of colonoscopies done, and have had to endure them with no meds. It was a massive pain in the ass (pun intended). I'll never have another one again now that I know what caused the polyps and fixed the issue. If for any reason those old symptoms return (which i highly doubt as i've corrected the root cause), I'll be swallowing the camera pill for verification before I have a colonoscopy. And I'll attempt to shrink them through natural medicine first.
It's more accurate than you think. The modern one can detect 92 percent of cancers and 40 percent of polyps. It is an excellent screening tool given that it's cheap, noninvasive, not harmful, no risks, no sedation. No reason not to do it first rather than having people get "routine" colonoscopies.
That's interesting. Everything I read about it (other than from the diagnostics company that makes it) is that it is highly irregular with results. The issue I had was that if you're positive you have to have a colonoscopy anyways and insurance companies consider that 2 diagnostics and pay for only one. My dr should have sent me directly for the scope since my sister had colon cancer. It came back positive for me, so I was scoped and they removed 19 polyps of all types, but not cancerous. It was fortunate that the mail in test was in December and the scope was in January, so it didn't count as 2 tests in one year, lol.
That's interesting also. My point was definitely not for your situation. I know several people who have no risk of colon cancer but still get Colonoscopies done just in case as routine because they've hit a certain age and it's what the doctor recommends. In that case it seems extremely unnecessary if they're not even having any symptoms.
The stool test is a scam by the insurance companies.
Normally a colonoscopy is considered a preventative procedure and fully covered under insurance.
However, if you do the stool test and it shows up positive (or false positive as is likely) then when you go to get the follow up colonoscopy the insurance companies consider it treatment and not preventative. So they don’t cover it the same way and you end up paying far more out of pocket.
Wise with a high pain tolerance. I known they make topical anesthetics but God damn. Those aren't much better than no medicine at all. You can still feel the pressure and you're still conscious enough to known you're physically fucked up so you get antsy that at any moment you'll feel the pain again.
Only makes him seem more like a good leader. Willing to endure pain and discomfort on the remote chance there would be an emergency he would need to address.
The book however given recent trends regarding “Tell All” books. Is probably painting it as him being insecure and distrustful.
"Who knows what those fuckers will do while I'm under
-Trump, probably.
“Who knows what those fuckers would do if he were under.”
-me, definitely
If he’s a gay ped0 why would trump make him vp
So the cabal felt comfortable during the 2016 campaign. Otherwise they would've assassinated him quickly if they caught wind he was part of the Q Op, and not just a new Reagan.
Makes sense. But scary also.
Seems like a pretty convenient answer… if he know that the election was going to be rigged, why wouldn’t he get someone who supports him so they could get the senate to act on decertification? It’s okay to admit he made a mistake, he’s not perfect.
It’s my understanding he didnt get to choose his own vp
Because he likes little boys. Look it up
Can’t find anything, perhaps you could drop a link?
https://youtu.be/REaXZnYqK_8
That video gave me literal brain cancer. If that is the evidence you are honestly presenting then I am going to assume these are statements of hate, not fact.
Find it yourself then you handshake fag
Chill out bud, you’re calling a guy a pedophile and I asked how you know, sorry if that hurt your feelings. I understand it’s frustrating when facts don’t align with your feelings “faggot”.
There's some racey homo pics out there. Don't have a link off hand. Plus the fly exposed him on Live TV 🐸
Little boy lover
Self-writing Meme
versus
Self-licking ice cream cone
Good for him!! I've skipped anesthesia for colonoscopies and mouth surgery. NOT fun doing a cololoscopy that way and I've done several because I have dangerous reactions to anesthesia.
Anaesthesia can easily accelerate the road to dementia, another fact the medical industry chooses not to study, but one that good doctors will often recognize.
Oh wow, did not know that. I just don't ever get it now that I know it's dangerous for me. Can't even have novacain as my whole body starts shaking uncontrolably and my throat swells and my mouth stays numb for a full day. My two kids were born with zero drugs used. And I had to get stitched up after, I've become very accustomed to pain over the years. A fairly easy colonoscopy without drugs is tolorable, although uncomfortable. But when they have to start removing something and fill you with gas so they can work in there, oh God feels like you are going to die.
I've heard several people around say that they're doing more and more operations with just local anesthetic or with a longer-lasting local and a shorter-term general (or even just a sedative) to keep them out for the shortest possible duration. A friend had invasive hip surgery a few months ago and they give him a couple different locals and just sedated him during the surgery. He was pretty much back to normal by the mid afternoon (late morning surgery).
"Twilight juice" is what my anesthesiologist calls the awake general. It takes you out of the painful moment while you're still awake.
That's conscious sedation, usually versed. Yes, you're 'awake' & responsive but generally have no memory of the time you're medicated.
I had it for the first time ever in January. (colonoscopy) I was grateful lol, but I do have one distinct memory at one point in the procedure, and I can recall realizing that I was aware during that one point. Kind of a mind fuck.
It's also got some scary ties to massive heart problems. Of course, it's hard to determine if it's the cause of the problems, or if the people who undergo anesthesia are simply more likely to have heart problems to begin with.
More research needed but nope, let's just ignore facts we don't like.
Open heart surgery causes a known hit to Iq especially in men. Unsure if it’s the anesthesia or the heart/lung bypass machine.
Yeah, it's one of those unwritten rules that doctors know, but only disclose off the record. I think it's from lack of oxygen to the brain, similar to "almost drowning," but anesthesia is powerful stuff, so who really knows in any individual case. The clearest example I have is from my friends mother who rapidly deteriorated over from very active and fully alert to obvious forgetfulness and beginning dementia signs over the next 8 months, losing her independent living as a result.
On my first day at the school of public health our Dean gave a speech and told us that the test they do where they simply test your poop is as reliable as a colonoscopy while being super cheap and non invasive.
Yep. Long story short about 10 years ago I found out my colonoscopies destroyed my health and I haven't had one since. There are stool tests I can do and there is a camera pill you can swallow to look for polyps. But overall I haven't needed either as an extreeme lifestyle change pretty much healed me.
Glad to hear you're doing better!!
thanks!!
You do need a colonoscopy to remove them, it's not exactly major surgery, they do it while they are in there with a blade on the scope. But most people who get them are never told by their doctor that the alternatiive to constant colonoscopies is to just figure out the root cause and be done with it. (no money in that for them)
I started getting colonoscopies when i was a kid and was told to go back year after year to check for any new ones "just to be safe". By my 30's my health had deteriorated so fast (physical and neruological issues) we really thought I was just slowly dying and no one could tell me why. That was when I decided to make the switch to natural medicine because it was clear the doctors and western medicine had no answers for me. I very quickly found out that the constant colonoscopies caused a severe case of disbiosis in me which took time for me to heal from, and I found the root cause of my polyps too. Haven't had a colonoscopy in 10 years now. Don't ever plan to have another one. The power of a full lifestyle change. Food is indeed either medicine or poison. Choose wisely.
Now I'm the one shouting from the rooftops to everyone else to NOT get a routine colonoscopy. Those things are way more dangerous than people realize because they aren't sanitary! There are better alternatives.
Mine was due to celiac disease which went most of my life undiagnosed because doctors don't look for the root cause, they love to just make money off your symptoms. So for me, gluten is a major factor. I've also found I can't tolorate any grains at all so I avoid them all. I was symptomatic from my polyps all my life, constant bleeding issues, black stool, the works. It all stopped when I changed my diet. On top of that I don't eat or drink anything artificial that is known to contribute to cancer and I don't eat anything processed. Whole veggies and meats only. And I grow much of it myself. I've done everything I can to reduce my cancer risk.
The stool test that you can mail in from home is notoriously unreliable with false positives. In the end (no pun intended) you'll have to have the procedure anyways, so maybe skip the cost and time wasted.
Of course....they could be lying about that, as well.
The colonoscopy is dangerous, they fail to inform people just how dangerous it is. It passes on disease from one patient to the other because it's impossible to completely steralize the equipment. The prep is very dangerous to your immune system, you don't want to be drinking that stuff. I've had several lifetimes worth of colonoscopies done, and have had to endure them with no meds. It was a massive pain in the ass (pun intended). I'll never have another one again now that I know what caused the polyps and fixed the issue. If for any reason those old symptoms return (which i highly doubt as i've corrected the root cause), I'll be swallowing the camera pill for verification before I have a colonoscopy. And I'll attempt to shrink them through natural medicine first.
It's more accurate than you think. The modern one can detect 92 percent of cancers and 40 percent of polyps. It is an excellent screening tool given that it's cheap, noninvasive, not harmful, no risks, no sedation. No reason not to do it first rather than having people get "routine" colonoscopies.
That's interesting. Everything I read about it (other than from the diagnostics company that makes it) is that it is highly irregular with results. The issue I had was that if you're positive you have to have a colonoscopy anyways and insurance companies consider that 2 diagnostics and pay for only one. My dr should have sent me directly for the scope since my sister had colon cancer. It came back positive for me, so I was scoped and they removed 19 polyps of all types, but not cancerous. It was fortunate that the mail in test was in December and the scope was in January, so it didn't count as 2 tests in one year, lol.
That's interesting also. My point was definitely not for your situation. I know several people who have no risk of colon cancer but still get Colonoscopies done just in case as routine because they've hit a certain age and it's what the doctor recommends. In that case it seems extremely unnecessary if they're not even having any symptoms.
Also, you'd think it would be in insurance companies best interest to push the stool test first and then cover both if necessary.
The stool test is a scam by the insurance companies.
Normally a colonoscopy is considered a preventative procedure and fully covered under insurance.
However, if you do the stool test and it shows up positive (or false positive as is likely) then when you go to get the follow up colonoscopy the insurance companies consider it treatment and not preventative. So they don’t cover it the same way and you end up paying far more out of pocket.
IIRC, Obama did something similar so he wouldn't give Biden the reins.
FYI: we're calling them "whips" now.
I'll show myself out.
to be fair 0bamas ass is so enlarged from michaels regular poundings so he does not even feel the procedure anymore.
LOL, Michael probably performed the procedure with his special "probe"
They have to use one of Musk’s Boring Machines to examine Hussein’s poop chute.
Now you have to tell the public about your healthcare to "raise awareness." Fuck them.
Anyone remember all those Chick Norris jokes? It was Trump the whole time!
Chuck Norris wears Donald Trump pyjamas.
Not only was this OG impeached twice for someone elses crimes, he went under the knife without anesthesia to keep running the country.
u/#Trumptank
According to sources close to the procedure, GEOTUS was all "get my belt" and bit it through the duration. Chuck Norris was not available for comment.
Norris was taking notes.
Kek
Chuck was taking his laundry to the cleaners
Holy shit. That man is amazing.
Absolute Chad J. Thundercock maneuvering
Legendary in his own time.
I think my respect level for 45 just jumped up 10 more notches.
Chad
Boss move, Mr. President
I'd say it was more likely he skipped to avoid some liberal poc anesthesiologist.
He is Chuck Norris strong!
Always skip anesthesia
The doctors will actually try.
Pence cannot be trusted
Nobody ever accused him of not having big ones!
He's hardcore but its probably fake news.
That's seriously based.
Spinal. Done it a few times.
those giant clackers belong to my beloved VSGGEOTUS
Can't trust that silly Bitch PENCE.
Wise with a high pain tolerance. I known they make topical anesthetics but God damn. Those aren't much better than no medicine at all. You can still feel the pressure and you're still conscious enough to known you're physically fucked up so you get antsy that at any moment you'll feel the pain again.
Ohhh local anesthetics are quite powerful my friend, I’m sure he didn’t feel a thing.
Topical and local do a pretty good job. Depends on how invasive it was. A wisdom tooth removal for example is nothing with just topical and local.
Heart surgery on the other hand would suck banana balls.
I had a block to remove a cyst on my wrist once. Was alert the whole time and didn't feel a thing. Even carried on a conversation with the doctors.
Holy crap! That's some skill if they used those tiny needles to penetrate the skull and find and remove a tumor!
kek
he knew the whole time
that the vp was a pos