Guys, the docs I know are seeing horror-movie cancers. People with no prior history are the most startling because no one's looking for it. Person in their 40s presents with back pain that has persisted for a week, doesn't think about the mild rash, gets pain meds and some light stretching, and a return visit if it doesn't get better in a week. Following week, it's worse, so is the rash and also breathing is hard sometimes, so a scan is set up. Tumors have penetrated every major organ in the torso and med tech runs to the bathroom to throw up. Patient lasts less than two weeks.
Guys, the docs I know are seeing horror-movie cancers. People with no prior history are the most startling because no one's looking for it. Person in their 40s presents with back pain that has persisted for a week, doesn't think about the mild rash, gets pain meds and some light stretching, and a return visit if it doesn't get better in a week. Following week, it's worse, so is the rash and also breathing is hard sometimes, so a scan is set up. Tumors have penetrated every major organ in the torso and med tech runs to the bathroom to throw up. Patient lasts less than two weeks.
This is common now.
What a horrifying scenario. I don't wish this on anyone, except those who pushed this poison.