What exactly do the pedes here think is he speaking about? And why does no one ask him any follow-up questions about these particular incredibly tantalizing and hopeful statements?
He mentioned this at the RNC and (from my memory) once during his first term. He casually spoke of cures for all diseases, and then moved right onto the next thing. Drives me nuts lol.
I think I believe “med beds” are probably a real thing (I definitely waffle on this though), and when he says things like that, it feels like confirmation that such far out and world-changing tech might actually be in our not too distant future! I desperately want this to be real for the sake of several of my loved ones, not to mention the entirety of humanity.
Are med beds really real?
Space age medical treatments makes me think it can cure a lot of things.
If disabilities can be cured, and if we can get a contained battery that can provide power for centuries, the world will change overnight, and we will enter into an incredible golden age like never seen before in history.
Sure does. My wife suffers from debilitating migraines several times a week and has developed trigeminal neuralgia (I believe) from the two poison jabs she was intimidated into receiving. I’d give just about anything to see her healed of these horrible conditions and have her experience even a single day without being crippled by pain.
I know far too many people with incurable maladies who courageously put one foot in front of the other and just deal with pain and illness as hardly anything even helps them. It’s fucking heartbreaking.
To think we actually have the cures….
Has your wife used a massage gun on her temples/face? I used to get migranes, but since i started using a massage gun on my temples, and other muscles.. no more migranes (nor muscle pain), and it helps with joint pain too if you're gentle.
She’s had these migraines since childhood and has tried everything under the sun to mitigate them. Her neurologist has her on a high octane nasal spray that actually does help a little bit some of the time, but it’s a very temporary bandaid.