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Thank you very much JM, I appreciate the information.
I just got home from my shop, and my fried brain isn't working yet, but I will read all of this until I understand it.
One of our first customers showed up today after being AWOL for about a year, which with our business means they either wound up in jail or they died. She's about 49, she'd had a really rough childhood, and then wound up as an exotic dancer until she finally got a really good job in a aircraft manufacturing company. She has a wonderful heart, just pure good human, despite what she's been through. Horrible drug habit, both she and her husband, we helped her get her GED for her job, we struck out on helping her get sober because she didn't want to.
She had surgury for a tumor in her intestines three months ago, the doc's told her she had a three pound tumor, so they removed it, and most of her intestines without reattaching the intestine to the colon because they were sure she had liver cancer and they didn't see the point. She doesn't seem to have liver cancer, but she's got a colostomy bag.
I'm talking
Hulda Clark e, and they are saying, can't fool around with that stuff for cancer. It was motivating for me, if nothing else, I'm going to get myself healthy, can't do anything for my friend, as frustrating as it is. I could have wound up there easily, I'm glad that I'm finally starting to understand what I need to do to really get my health back, it's not just killing off one big tape worm, and that's the end of it.
So, cure zone tid bits for today, they tried to do a colonoscopy, but the fecal matter was so impacted, they just operated. Gosh, I bet that she had a few worms in there, just have a feeling. They were probably pretty zoned out worms from all that oxycodon, but there you go, another shinning example of American medical care.
I'm going to miss her very much.
Julie