Sudden infant death syndrome nearly non existent during lockdown?
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The second part. .
Cancer is your psyche attempting to assist you with handling a psychological conflict that you are unable to resolve. It's a different conflict for each type of cancer - fear, loss, unable to digest/accept, ongoing fights/conflicts, failures, separations, attacks, etc. And a bunch are misdiagnosis of cell re-proliferation after another tissue adjustment was made to enable an organ to work more efficiently.
Im truely interested in your take. Where do you get all this from and I just cant understand what a cancerous brain tumor that i had removed was offering me two years ago
I'm a specialist in a not too well known wellness modality. I don't want to unsettle you too much as I'm sure that surgery was a difficult experience. In our modality, we don't think of that which the establishment calls "brain cancer" to actually be a "cancer". It doesn't fit the strict definition, as other so-called cancers like "bone cancer" and "blood cancer" don't fit either. In short, brain cancer isn't a "mass" that grows out of control, like you would see in other typical organ cancers.
But to explain this to an oncologist would send them off into a rant and rage of epic proportions, because of course, this is what they are all taught and they BELIEVE they are the experts on so-called cancers.
Let me put it you this way, according to my modality, probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 30%- 50% of the population could be diagnosed with a "brain cancer" if a doctor worked them up with a contrast head CT scan. The only reason doctors typically find one is when something else is wrong with a person and these scans are ordered.
And the reason I say 30-50% is that a large segment of the population is, at any given time, suffering some sort of psychological conflict which leads to what we can call a ring lesion in the brain. The location and size are dependent on a number of factors like the type of conflict, with whom the conflict is with, the handedness and gender of the person, etc. It's all very precise and never a mystery.
As we understand things, this brain lesion is a tell-tale sign of an adjustment being made to a particular organ/tissue/bone in the body during a psychological conflict. When the conflict is resolved, an edema forms in the lesion which is summarily expelled. After which, neuroglia are then formed to return that area of the brain back to its normal functioning, which produces a white-ish, semi-inflamed mass in that area for a period of time as the brain tissue is restored to normal. And it is in this latter state of the neuroglia repair phase, that if a contrast CT scan (or other brain imaging type like an MRI) is performed, that this would be seen by the radiologist/oncologist and termed a "brain cancer", as they have all been thoroughly taught.
I realize that's all difficult to read and accept. Nonetheless, I share with you for your consideration. To sum up our understanding of the body and health, we believe the body is never attacked from the outside (germs), that it never fails to work properly (before the age of 110), that it never degenerates (before 110), and that it never "mutates out of control" (establishment cancer theory). All of these ideas are based on a severely flawed model of health. We believe your body/psyche ALWAYS knows exactly what it is doing.
And to briefly answer what your next question will likely be ("then why do we get sick?), here is the basic answer. Our psyche operates at a primal survival level. Its job is to keep you alive. This is the same with animals. We all have basic needs like air, food, water, safety, territorial boundaries, nest, identity, relationships, family, children, careers, homes, abilities, etc. etc. When something unexpected happens in our lives in relation to these types of fundamental needs that we can't easily fix/resolve, our psyche jumps into action to make bodily adjustments to help us cope with said conflicts. One type of adjustment is cell proliferation (cancer) to help make an organ function better.
The simplest example of this is lung cancer, which we believe is caused by a "death fright" conflict. When somebody is literally afraid they're going to die, for whatever reason, the psyche makes a real-time and literal interpretation of this thought and proliferates lung alveoli to increase the oxygen intake to the individual, as lack of oxygen is the quickest way to die. Key in this understanding, and perhaps the hardest part for most people to grasp is that our psyches interpret our FIGURATIVE thoughts quite LITERALLY. Also, our psyche has no concept of "TIME". The psyche interprets our FIGURATIVE thoughts as IMMEDIATE THREATS to our survival.
And to round out the lung cancer explanation, you may know that lung cancer is leading "secondary" cancer type, allegedly resulting from the also false "metastasis" THEORY following a cancer diagnosis. We believe that it is the literal diagnosis shock of the first cancer found, causing the person to now fear death, that leads to the lung cancer. We think the metastasis theory is completely false. And one good reason why we believe this is the case is because the Red Cross and other blood donation organizations do not screen donated blood for so-called "cancer cells". Doctors and oncologists have no rational rebuttal to this obvious fact.
Anyway, to sum up, prior to your brain cancer diagnosis (weeks/months/possibly years), you would have had some type of psychological conflict that caused the tell-tale brain lesion which always occurs during such a life event. I would need to see the CT scan to know exactly what it was related to. You almost certainly would have resolved the conflict at the stage of your brain scan that detected the temporary build-up of neuroglia from which you got your diagnosis.
In a nutshell, we believe our bodies always know exactly what they're doing, and 99% of the time, they don't need our "help" to return us to homeostasis. They only need lots of rest, fluids and sometimes a good amount of protein. It is only the rarest of cases, where a conflict has not been resolved, typically for many, many years, that medical intervention (like surgery) may be necessary to prolong the life of the individual.
To avoid such a situation, it is wise to come to terms with difficult life situations sooner rather than later. What's done is done and in most cases, these types of difficult situations are out of our control anyway, which is why there is no realistic "resolution" possible. To avoid long-term, sometimes debilitating healing/restoration/rebalancing phases (which we call "dis-ease"), it is recommended to find a way to forgive/allow/accept what has happened and to move forward as best we can.
Hopefully this all didn't come as too much of a shock to you. What I've shared is nearly impossible to take-in and accept the first time it is encountered. I totally understand. However, considering the past 3 years of lies from the medical establishment, trust is rapidly dwindling in it and more and more people are starting to rethink things which is most promising to see.
I hope you read this without believing nor disbelieving what I shared. Simply take it into consideration as a possibility and perhaps consider evaluating any difficult life situations you might be in the middle of and contemplating how you can move through these with more grace and ease.
Im going to dm you
Well I was going to dm you but i cant figure out how to do so on mobile.
A little back ground..
In 2018 i started at a new police department and the reception from one particular individual was so toxic and ridiculous and I let it get to me really bad which caused other work related issues. Add on top of that my, now, wife was going through something of her own that was pulling her away from me.
What was causing that, or maybe even who, at this point, isn't important. Once we resolved whatever was going on, when I put my foot down and said get it together or go, we've been great since.
Those were two big things that were causing a LOT of stress at the exact same time. And i mean A LOT.
FF 2019. things are great. Grumpy ass hole has retired. Wife and i had awesome beach wedding and are doing fine.
FF....
during time of blm riots I start getting really frustrated and all out angry. Engaging with people on Facebook and so on about the situations when i normally wouldnt give two shits and just keep on. Looking back my wife said i was angry easy at that time, didnt seem like myself, and was always in a bad mood. (Most of this is a blur to me, or at least how she precieved me was a blur to me)
Late june 2020 I start having really bad head aches that I continue to medicate with Tylenol and dont think much of.
Early July 2020, like the seventh of july, i get into my car after the gym and have a siezure. Wake up to emts doing their thing
Same day told i have a brain tumor size of small strawberry. Right side, right on top, easy for biopsy and removal thanks to its well defined boarders. likely metastic blah blah but need biopsy to know more.
Biopsy results show an alleged GBM. second university opinion says small gmb in a benign setting. Feel a little better now but still sucks.
August of 2020 removed via surgery, start post surgery oral chemo and radiation.
Always keeping positive except when I got really constipated!
Back at work by the end of OCT 2020
Have a few break through siezures (little uncontrollable muscle spasms until find proper dosage of anti siezure meds) Brain apparently still healing. 3 months was quick doctors say but i was determined to continue life and living.
Here i am today 2 years post OP and treatment with, knock on wood, clean scans ever since and I try my hardest to just live my best day to day appreciating my children and wife. My life. Praying every day for some more to share with them. Doing pretty good about not worrying about things I cant control. Laughing at workplace drama and stupidity rather than stressing about it.
I type all this out to hopefully provide a better insight into my situation because im truely interested in what your saying.
The residual effects have been boughts of anxiety from time to time. Usually managed by breathing and relaxation. If bad enough, with prescribed, as needed, ativan.
Thanks for sharing. This sounds similar to a healing modality from some of the original cultures on this planet. If you can share any literature or links for further reading, that would be amazing.