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View Poll Results: Would you like to see an In Memoriam/Remembrance thread here? | ||||||
Yes, but only for people we know | 1 | 2.63% | ||||
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Yes, for anyone who dies of Parkinson's | 13 | 34.21% | ||||
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No thank you | 18 | 47.37% | ||||
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No opinion | 6 | 15.79% | ||||
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09-11-2007, 01:33 AM | #1 | |||
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Thelma here suggested this idea:
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09-11-2007, 10:56 AM | #2 | |||
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Thanks John
But I do think it is a bit premature. They haven't heard the pros and cons as yet. Hope they go and see Bobby's efforts before they say yes or no. |
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09-11-2007, 11:14 AM | #3 | ||
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My only concern is Thelma's wording "each and every human being who has or WILL die from Parkinsons". I don't want to see my name in a Memoriam/Remembrance thread before I'm gone. It seems to indicate I've given up.....I definitely have not!
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09-11-2007, 11:59 AM | #4 | |||
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Sorry about the wording, you are right, I only meant the ones of the future being added somewhere to remember them as well. I certainly didn't mean to give up hope and concious war on this dread disease ever.
I have inopperable Cancer and am very concious of not giving up as yet. |
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09-11-2007, 04:04 PM | #5 | |||
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level that is healthy -Cancer cant live in a pH balanced body... my oldest sister has been dxd with 3rd stage cancer, and she did the radiation - ??? but passed on the chemo... the Dr. Otto Warburger with the nobel laureate - won in 1933 - new this! all of us must keep our blood from too much acid or alkaline -either extreme is not good... as in all things balance is harder to obtain but = never impossible... all things are possible if you believe them to be... Cesium Science Almost 75 years ago, Otto Warburg was awarded two Nobel prizes for his theories that cancer is caused by impaired cell respiration due to a lack of oxygen at the cellular level. According to Warburg, damaged cell respiration causes fermentation, resulting in hyper-acidity at the cellular level. In 1984 Keith Brewer, PhD (Physics) translated Warburg's theories into a practical, cost efficient treatment protocol for cancer. Brewer successfully treated 30 patients with various cancers, using Cesium, nature's most alkaline mineral. The results of Brewer's work -- all 30 survived. In 1996 Neal Deoul provided financing that enabled T-UP Inc. to become a primary distributor of Cesium and concentrated aloe vera. Hundreds of cancer patients experienced remarkable results using Cesium and T-UP aloe vera in their battles against cancer ... link - http://cancer-coverup.com/fighters/cesium-science.htm love you thelma!
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09-11-2007, 04:07 PM | #6 | |||
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I won't answer the poll since I don't post here much, don't have PD, but I do read here.
This request by DocJohn, reminds me of a situation that happened at OBT. When a poster passes away, it would be nice if administration could put IN Memorium under their name. ( or a similar term). This would alert the whole board, and seems socially the right thing to do. At OBT for those who were not involved or saw this, the original poster died suddenly and that ID was banned. A family member used it to communicate on the board. This banning was uncompassionate, and stirred up alot of resentment...all things not appropriate to the event. In the end, that ID was restored I believe, but not after much acrimony. I am sure this would not happen here, but I think it is important to have some idea as to what would be appropriate in the event of death. So I just wanted my 2 cents in here...and Thanks to DocJohn for being available.
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09-11-2007, 10:44 PM | #7 | |||
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What do you see this as meaning. A memorial for the members here only or for all who pass that have had Parkinsons. Can you see a deeper meaning to it as I do or am I just once again ranting lol. I see it serving the purpose of remembering those who have pased and as an elightening tool for the general public that don't think Parkinsons is that bad a disease. I also see it as a place where we can all find out who the people really were and how they lived their lives. We lose a great potential in these people and the general public should know. Or have I got it wrong and this is not what you are thinking about at all. Thanks for reading thelma |
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