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Jun 22Liked by Kristi yapp

It sure shows that your son loved his Grandma so much! I am in tears at what your momma had to suffer. Hugs and rich blessings upon you and your family! 😘😢

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Jun 22Liked by Kristi yapp

I cry every day when I read this. I’m so disgusted with anything healthcare related

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Jun 23Liked by Kristi yapp

I learned so much listening to the Health Ranger everyday, He owns Brighteon. Com, you'll learn everything you need to treat everything you get, it's a great channel, right now He's still on telegram, but soon moving to Bastyon, it's all Free, and He's got plenty of other places that you can watch him, His name is Mike Adams.

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I will check it out

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To anybody reading this heartbreaking story, please plan for how you will handle a cancer diagnosis….are you okay with chemo, radiation, surgery? At least have a cursory look at pain meds and what you might be comfortable with….and look into things outside the standard treatment protocols. Kristi and her mom are giving us such a gift by sharing their horrible experiences so we can make different decisions …in the moment is not the time as most of us will still trust whatever the white coat says is best unless we’ve decided on a different path prior to diagnosis

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Yes.

While my mom was sick, I didn't see a way out. I had heard about alternative cancer treatments - but I didn't have enough knowledge to begin any protocol. I didn't have time to do any research. When one does not have an awareness of the options- one has no options.

Additionally - our insurance plans keep us at the mercy of the system.

I wont be caught off-guard again.

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Jun 23Liked by Kristi yapp

100%! Absolutely everyone reading this has to consider now, before any such diagnosis, what they are going to do.

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Edgar Casey said to eat four or five almonds every day. Apricot seed pits, peach seed pits, almonds. Vitamin B 15 and B-17. Laetrile. If it did not work, they would not be arresting people for using it.

If vaccines stopped, cancers would stop. Cancer did not exist 100 years ago, maybe one in 1 million.

Stay home, self treat, be sure to have your own personal street-drug pusher, and do a natural HOME DEATH.

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Gee, shot down by the doctors (or was it Satan) at every point, but she would be much better by Christmas. By Christmas? Is there any length that they wouldn't go to, and increased her pain meds, really, increased them to what?

This is health care, how not to do "health care!"

Frustrated for you in Georgia.

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They weren't done increasing pain meds. We were chasing the proverbial dragon.

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Satans in white lab coats. Demons with stethoscopes dangling around their necks.

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I took care of my father for 4 years, the last Year and a half were terrible, He had lung Cancer, but I swear it was from having prostate cancer 15 years before, but WTF do I know, I wish I knew then what I know now, my father would probably be still alive, the only time my sister came over was to give HIM the liquid pain medicine They gave to him to end his life, I just sat there with him until my sister gave him enough drugs to kill him, that was right after Christmas in 2016, I watched every Cubs game with him, They won the world series that year, he was happy, but he was mad because he wouldn't be around to watch them the next year, Cancers terrible, Thank GOD we're Christian, so we believe that we'll meet again in heaven, love and miss him so much!

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Even though the six months of my mom's disease was awful, it was beautiful The time we spent together, at the end of her life, was special (including the hours of watching TV).

I wouldn't want to go through the medical system again - but I would be with a loved one at the end of their life again.

My mom grew up on the North side of Chicago. My ancestors were Cubs fans. Obviously, I remember that world series- magic.

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