North Americans are the unhealthiest people on the planet.
lol......the Scottish are right on your tail........we 'invented' the deep fried mars bar.........yuk!!!
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I am sad :'(
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Hey Cotton, my dad is a prostate cancer survivor. It is amazing how treatable this cancer is if it's caught early enough. He has been cancer-free for 10 years. I've lost many friends and family members to cancer, but none to prostate. The treatment is not as heavy as the chemo for say, lung or breast cancer. They can take their chemo in the form of a pill or (dare I say it?) suppository. It doesn't wreck them like the drip type chemo does. No hair loss, no lack of energy, just slight nausea and inconvenience. Cancer is such a scary word, but doesn't always equate with death. Hopefully this will be over soon for your dad & your family.
I have lost many loved from cancer too. My Dad has lots of brothers and sister and he lost many of them to cancer. It is scary. I was tlaking to Mom about all the men we know that had prostate cancer and they are all survivors too. A first I didn't know that much about it but you guys helped me a lot so now I feel better. I still wish he did have to go thru this tho. But thanks everyone! You guys are the best!
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What about this? Seems like it could be a miracle. "When in doubt, tell the truth."
Mark Twain
I'm late, cotton, but I hope everything is going well for your dad. Prayers for health and strength, rest and renewal......
I have been reading a lot lately too about the processed "convenience" foods that we eat--they are killing us!
I do agree with alot of what he says...I eat very little meat, when I know I'm exerting alot of energy
eg. swimming for 2 hours or alot of physical labor but other than that I stick with fruits, vedges and whole grains, nuts etc. I am allergic to alot of addatives, I know because I end up with rashes then I know there's been an additive that I cannot stomach. If North America went natural the change would be amazing.
i have a theory that since the U.S. has a food and drug administration (FDA) that "polices" what we ingest, we are literally fattening our medical industry by producing drugs that cure the diseases that could be literally caused by the additives, hormones and chemicals added to our foods. one industry "feeding" the other. it's frightening to think about when you start doing the research.
i applaud the advances in medicine but maybe there wouldn't be a need if we were a bit more "natural."
Come on. They're trying. They have that apple salad now. Of course, the apples are probably loaded with preservatives. Vicious circle. I really enjoyed the documentary "Supersize Me" and found it elucidating. Of course, sometimes you just want McNuggets. "When in doubt, tell the truth."
Mark Twain
quirky, i can honestly say i've never wanted McNuggets (but they're really not chicken now are they )
unfortunately the fast food industry throws out those little "bones" when they get bad press about what the food does to your body (ie supersize me). also unfortunate is that fast food is so cheap that sometimes it is more cost effective for some people to eat so there is no hope for a mass boycot of that industry. sorry this is one of my other "soapbox" issues. i'll retreat and hold only good thoughts for cotton's father.
Thanks everyone
My Dad went to talk to the doctor today and they said he will have to have the operation but my Dad says he can not afford to lose out on 6 weeks of work but I the doctor says that if they do radiation there is a good chance it will come back again. Last edited by cotton on Tue Jun 28, 2005 4:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I'll pray for your Dad Cotton. That he can get the time off he needs to do what the doctors think is best. I'll pray for the skill of the doctors. Hang in there, girl!
"When in doubt, tell the truth."
Mark Twain
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