Thought I'd share an experience I had at a "world class" teaching university yesterday. My husband has cancer and is facing a bone marrow transplant at this school in a couple of weeks. I have allergies which make it very difficult to breath in the mornings. Tuesday we were waiting for the apheresis draw and some brainwashed liberal walked by the waiting room (with one person besides my daughter and I) and gave me what for for having my nose out of my mask. Yesterday he did it again. Louder! I told him that the CDC agree that masks didn't work and he threatened to make me wait 4-6 hours in another part of the hospital while my husband had his draw. The worse part was the guy across the room saying he agreed with the braindead nazi. The same guy who recoiled in horror when I extended my hand upon meeting. What was funny is his wife was not making enough bone marrow and my husband was making it in spades. She had 800,00 cells after 5 days and my husband but 1.2 million his first day. Seems there is something thing said for not fearing every microorganism we come across. If you don't have an immune system they can't very well extract it now can they?
One result of medical tyranny
Bloody Hilarious
Prayers for your family, especially your husband.
Fools abound in any era. But today they seem to have multiplied. I once heard it said that when everything has been made "fool proof" someone will create a better fool. That's the stage we're in right now. The government-medical-pharma cabal has created a better fool. Resilient to change, resilient to facts, and resilient to the normal patterns of human behavior, which have served us well since the Creation.
Sometimes we wonder if we are not the fools. But other days it's obvious!
Make your best informed decision, discuss it with God, get your head straight, don't listen to the howling mob, and then live with your decision no matter what the outcome. I have no illusions that my decision to not be jabbed with an experimental drug of unknown ingredients will be somehow vindicated; life does not seem to work that way. But I will happily live with the consequences, whatever they are. In this life we have zero guarantees, but modern humans seem to have forgotten that fact.
I suspect your husband has one of the nastier bone marrow cancers--mine is CLL treatable by medication--my dog groomer has undergone this whole procedure and is doing well--it is difficult-they get you to damn near dead-no resistance in order for this drastic procedure to rebuild You have my thoughts and double prayers