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Re: Fiscal Cliff
Yes, ILG, I failed to specify the stages one is in. It does make a difference and I am glad you pointed that out. Be if far from me to discourage anybody else's healthcare decision. Perhaps what I should have said that people should study cancer/chemo/radiation thoroughly on their own and make their own informed decisions.
I have a close oneness pentecostal friend, whom I think is full of cancer. Years ago, she had a few lumps under her arm and in her breasts. Now she has other conditions that may be malignant. However, she refused cancer treatments and is still living 10 years later.
I heard some astounding news about AIDS and statistics of people who chose treatment and those who did not choose treatment several months ago. I've been researching what other scientists had to say about it.
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It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man. (Psalms 118:8)
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