Judge Ginsburg has surgery for pancreatic cancer
U. S. Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg had surgery Thursday after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is often fatal, even if the court said the doctors apparently found Ginsburg cancer at an early stage. (February 5)
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#6 written by gmama6 1 year ago
My dads Story
In summer 2008 my dad went to Mickey Rats. (a bar) He went with a few friends and loved the bar. Then when the bar closed at around 12:00 at night he asked one of the bouncers if he could use the bathroom. The bouncer said no. My dad begged. Then the bouncers started beating my father up. They punched him, and beat him very bad. He was in the hospital for 1 week. He had a broken arm, a cut in his head with 15 stiches and had a terrible eye. I am sad.. -
#11 written by 1martuska 1 year ago
She looks so evil and like she has no soul! Empty and devoid of any conscience whatsoever ! I hope that before she meets Lucifer at the gates of hell, she will meet all the millions upon millions of souls she allowed to be destroyed. “So help me God” , she sais! But who is her God? ( Lucifer aka Satan ).
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#13 written by citymouse40 1 year ago
seriously? What is wrong with you people? I don’t know anything about this woman but as she done anything to harm you personally? You don’t like the way she looks or what she stands for so she should die? really? That’s just rude!
My brother is suffering with this horrible disease, I wouldn’t wish it on ANYONE! -
#15 written by citymouse40 1 year ago
I see a lot of self righteous judgmental Christians here. Oh wait, doesn’t the bible mention “thou shall not judge”? Hypocrites.
The woman may have some messed up views, but to wish someone dead is horrible…especially the ones I mentioned above…you know, the good Christians who think theirs are the only opinions that matter because they go to church, God doesn’t want you to wish others harm.
If abortion was illegal it would be the 40′s, 50′s all over again, back alley abortions and death. -
#16 written by citymouse40 1 year ago
As a doctor you are going to have to see a lot of people with a lot of different opinions, if you don’t like their opinions or they don’t share yours, are you going to turn them away? Is that in the oath you take as a Doctor? “I swear to treat only people who I like and whose views I don’t dislike”?
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#17 written by bubthegreat1 1 year ago
@citymouse40 You sure have a lot of time to reply to everyone, so first off, get a life. Second off, since you have lots of time on your hands and pretend to know more about medicine than someone that has done the schooling, maybe you’d like to check the section where physicians can refuse to treat patients, but they are prohibited from “doing any harm.” Next time do your research!!
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#19 written by citymouse40 1 year ago
@bubthegreat1
I didn’t pretend to know more about medicine than a medical student, you don’t sound like a dr., they are usually very professional. I know that dr’s can refuse to treat but if you do that based on the abortion issue you’d be turning away a lot of people, but they’d be better off with someone more caring and professional. anyway. -
#20 written by citymouse40 1 year ago
bub, it took me all of about 10 minutes to reply, so you don’t have to worry about my life, you are here replying too, does that mean that you need to get a life as well?
Also, who are you to assume I myself did not go to medical school? Or maybe a family member or friend? You assume I know nothing about the oath Dr.s take based on my opinion.
People have opinions and they are not all going to agree with you, you might want to accept that. -
#21 written by bubthegreat1 1 year ago
@citymouse40 I know you didn’t go to medical school because you’re not familiar with the medical sciences. Though you may have substantial education in other areas, medicine was not your focus. Physicians can refuse to treat patients under certain conditions, though due to Govt. restrictions, they must tread carefully. The oath taken is one that expresses we do no harm. If you’re not treating a patient, you’re not doing them harm by referring them elsewhere. That is all I meant!
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#22 written by citymouse40 1 year ago
@bubthegreat1 – whatever, I wasn’t claiming to be a med student, I was just pointing out how people are so quick to jump to conclusions. I do know that Dr.s can refuse patients, my only point was that if you do this because of one persons opinions then you’d do it all the time because everyone has different opinions.
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#24 written by TheManWithTVEyes 1 year ago
If cancer is a chronic metabolic disease, as Prof. Beard postulated in 1902 (“chronic” meaning long-lasting/virtually permanent & “metabolic” meaning developing within the body) then no amt. of psychological counseling & affirmation, will save a sufferer from this disease. Scurvy is the result of a vitamin C deficiency. People with a diet that excludes C, given time, will die of scurvy therefore, as logic dictates, those whose diet is inadequate in vitamin B17 will succumb to cancer.
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ummmmmmmmm, patrick swayze is a fucking actor, ginsburg is a supreme court justice. it’s kind of a no-brainer. you embarrass me.