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Re: prayers needed


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Posted by kcm.MN on April 18, 2017 at 22:06:25 from (174.219.133.251):

In Reply to: prayers needed posted by 730virgil on April 18, 2017 at 21:27:42:

Virgil, prayers sent!!

My Dad passed a couple years back. He was riddled with multiple cancers (I think 5 different cancers) and doctors had given up on him. He ended up driving himself to California and checking into this miracle cancer-curing outpatient facility. Their claim to fame was some technology that is supposed to heat the area of a tumor really hot, but not the rest of the body. In addition, they would also put their patients through a radiation machine that looked vintage 1950's. Yes, some of their patients were cured of cancer. However, I think "most" of them, it was due to the overly-aggressive radiation, going much farther than conventional medicine will. As for their miracle process, it was mounted on a re-purposed medical arm mounted to a wall, and the junction between the arm and the device was a 7" piece of 4x4 wood that was badly split and needed a new paint job. In fact, it looked like everything in that entire place had been salvaged from some other medical facility, with some of the chairs looking like they might have been rescued from a dumpster. Still, Dad believed this was his only hope - so much so, that he wouldn't even consider Cancer Treatment Centers of America. I saw these so-called doctors trying to do things that made NO sense, other than trying to insure that a patient's money doesn't go to waste. *hint, hint* Insurance paid all it would, and Dad still had to pay over $5,000 per treatment; 3 treatments per week.

There's a LOT more to this story, but that's enough for here. If your friends decide to look into one of these cancer centers, I would definitely look at CTCofA.

PS - I would not normally have written this in reply to your post. However, with such a short time frame, was wanting you to read this in the event some spur-of-the-moment idea came to visit any such type of place. Oh, in the end it wasn't the cancer that killed Dad. It was that they literally cooked his esophagus with over-radiation, making it impossible for him to swallow.


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