18 pages???
says who
When a cell mutates into a cancerous cell, it’s structure gets all f***ed up and it becomes pretty weak.That’s how chemo works. It attacks ALL your cells, and hopefully gets the cancerous ones first because they’re weaker. But before the cells are cancerous, they’re just normal cells lmao. So you would just be nuking your body for nothing
18 pages???
it says something about the state of society i think
When a cell mutates into a cancerous cell, it’s structure gets all f***ed up and it becomes pretty weak.That’s how chemo works. It attacks ALL your cells, and hopefully gets the cancerous ones first because they’re weaker. But before the cells are cancerous, they’re just normal cells lmao. So you would just be nuking your body for nothing
Nuke?
OP if you read about chemo/radiation you’ll understand this isn’t something you can walk in and just ask for. Also something you really don’t want to experience unless you have to.
Oh it will work, it will just kill the healthy stuff. Target doesn’t work by picking out “weak cells” usually it’s guided by tracers or delivered to areas specifically via blood vessels
Well ya it won’t work effectively lol
19 i believe
Mid sxn strikes again
OP if you read about chemo/radiation you’ll understand this isn’t something you can walk in and just ask for. Also something you really don’t want to experience unless you have to.
that's why im trying to organize an appointment to understand more about it before i move forward
Like f***ing up your body. Chemo is terrible
I had chemo and it saved my life. Wouldn’t say it’s “terrible”
Thought provoking thread though
Thought provoking thread though
no it isnt
I had chemo and it saved my life. Wouldn’t say it’s “terrible”
It’s terrible in the sense of it’s not worth it to do it unless you actually have cancer
This why I smoke cigs
Basically building up my immune system against cancer (never mind freeing up more testosterone, preventing Alzheimer’s, obesity, and increasing my cognitive function)
You typically radiate many times. It doesn’t kill all the cells the first time
and how come some patients don't respond to a certain treatment well or as expected
you know they had to invent luminotherapy and other left field treatments for those? I don't quite get it.
It’s terrible in the sense of it’s not worth it to do it unless you actually have cancer
Yeah but what if you do get cancer
This why I smoke cigs
Basically building up my immune system against cancer (never mind freeing up more testosterone, preventing Alzheimer’s, obesity, and increasing my cognitive function)
ok BigTobacco