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https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/bc7eri/doctors_of_reddit_whats_your_best_they_came_in/
>I went in to get a cyst on my lip checked out and ended up needing open heart surgery.
>My dad went in for what seemed like a relatively minor issue (peeing too often). Turns out he had cancer that they only caught because of the scan. He's totally fine now but could have been dead.
>I had one a few months ago sent into the hospital by his primary care doctor with 'shoulder pain'. He said he felt absolutely fine, just a really uncomfortable right shoulder pain that hadn't gone away for a couple of weeks. He maybe felt a bit more tired than usual and oh, come to think of it, had lost quite a bit of weight recently and none of his clothes fit him any more.
>I went to examine him and had what we describe in the profession as a "heartsink" moment. He was jaundiced, and his abdomen was absolutely solid in the right upper zone from a huge, craggy liver.
>Get him in the ct scanner and he is just fulllll of cancer. Everywhere. Couldn't even work out which was the primary.
>my dad's skin was itching a lot and creams or allergy meds weren't giving relief. Went to the doctor and found out it was stage 4 liver cancer. He died 2 weeks later

>> No.16233232

>>16233224
go back

>> No.16233236

Stop posting this shit, the amount of times my life has nearly been ended has been too fucking many.

>> No.16233256

>>16233224
Eat food that's as natural as you can get and consume plenty of plant chemicals from foods and teas.

>> No.16233281

meh life is too long as it is frankly. and what's even the point of living, if you really think about it. better a quick death than a long pointless life that's what i say.

>> No.16233293

>>16233224
Thanks for posting this, I've been thinking along the same lines.
With our high technology computers,
Isn't there a huge scope for some kind of prevention scanner computer that can check for common cancers?

>> No.16233296

>>16233232
>>16233236
the virgin head-in-the-ground health deniers
>>16233256
based chad life of longevity poster

>> No.16233325
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16233325

>>16233224
My dad knew a guy that knew like 20 different ways to commit suicide painlessly. He had a wife and kids but he just never had a positive outlook on life. When he was 55, he found out that he had pancreatic cancer and was dead less than 2 years later. The thing is though, when he found out that he was going to die, he didn't want to go. It totally changed his outlook on life. Just goes to show that you should live every day like it's your last and not be so sad and afraid all the time.

>> No.16233355

>>16233325
but what about my link stack?

>> No.16233427

>>16233224
imagine the fatasses having a 2kg cyst removed. these fat fucks didnt even notice it because of their obesity.

>> No.16233885

>>16233325
I've been depressed and suicidal for most of my life and almost OD'd 2 times. As I was losing my consciousness thinking I'm about to die I never wanted to live so much. It's a strange feeling, you see everything in a different perspective and you love and appreciate your parents, even though you hated them all your life, your friends and think about all you could've done that you didn't, like you wish to spend more time with people close to you and so on. A week later you're back to misery and wanting to die again. I guess I'll never learn

>> No.16233904

>>16233224
This post gave me deja Vu not saying I've seen it posted before but definitely feeling it