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What can you say to someone with terminal disease

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mcdwg

Sorry I'm not sure if this is the right plkace to post this question. My aunt might have terminal cancer but we're not sure yet. I know she will be going to a far better place because she has a gentle soul but what do you say to a person who is about to die who has had traditional religious background.

What do you say to the husband and kid?

CFTraveler

First of all, hold on to the idea that there is hope.  Next, tell them that you love them and will do whatever it is they need, and prepare yourself to listen to a lot of sadness, emotion.  Also prepare to listen without giving advice, because they will get plenty of that from doctors.
You know these are good people and let's hope they know it too.  Tell them God loves them regardless of whether their idea of God is different than yours.
Pray a lot for them, and let them know you will.
I will too.

Tiny

Quote from: mcdwg on August 27, 2009, 15:15:53
Sorry I'm not sure if this is the right plkace to post this question. My aunt might have terminal cancer but we're not sure yet. I know she will be going to a far better place because she has a gentle soul but what do you say to a person who is about to die who has had traditional religious background.

What do you say to the husband and kid?

If she wants to live,

I suggest she receives some MMS quick. There are many alternative for cancer cures, like hemp oil but MMS is the most affordable, in fact it's just about 10$ for a year supply. MMS is nothing more than 28% sodium chlorite solution (administered in drops) that you mix with 5x citric acid, for example.
The acid will cause the Sodium chlorite to release chlorine dioxide (not the same as chlorine! Compare carbon dioxide with carbon monoxide which is toxic).

It cures about anything pathogen related through the simple process of oxidization, however the pH of bloodcells is not low enough and the chlorine dioxide can not harm it, so it is essentially a deep body cleaner. It has even be shown to remove mercury from one's system.
This is of course completly ignored by the pharma industry. Academic medicine is looking for the most complex solutions when the easiest are the most effective.


There's no % percentage chance for success, it WILL cure any pathogenic disease as long as it's in the bloodstream, where the chlorine dioxide can engage it.

A very famous case was where a lady was given just 14 days to live by the doctor, and someone got her some MMS, she was up again and holding speeches in just a few days. MMS has cured malaria over night, AIDS in just days etc. (that's just pennies per cure btw) It's not really a miracle as the name "MMS" implies, it's simple chemistry, and the pharma industry don't want people to get well, they want to get wealthy, hence they don't offer the real solutions, as they profit from sick people.

I don't see why people do chemotherapy, it is such an expensive way for assisted suicide, when there are so many ways people can commit it so much cheaper, easier and quicker :lol:.


Oh and then there is Royal Raymond Rife technology, that has been slightly continued today but just like MMS is not supported by the system because it's too good for the people.

There are Zappers, that operate from a 9V battery, pushing an (very low voltage) electric current through one's body. The key with that is the frequency, which is set at 15hz.
It was originally developed to destroy parasites but it appears to engage cancer aswell.
10$ (www.tendollarzapper.com) or cheaper if homemade, but can cost up to 100$ for models enhanced with etheric technologies. I'm not sure how long the battery lasts, about 20 hours I believe.
In case of a disease it should be active 24/7.

Xanth

Quote from: CFTraveler on August 27, 2009, 17:23:26
First of all, hold on to the idea that there is hope.  Next, tell them that you love them and will do whatever it is they need, and prepare yourself to listen to a lot of sadness, emotion.  Also prepare to listen without giving advice, because they will get plenty of that from doctors.
You know these are good people and let's hope they know it too.  Tell them God loves them regardless of whether their idea of God is different than yours.
Pray a lot for them, and let them know you will.
I will too.
^^
CFT gives some of the most eloquent advice.  :)

gdo

Talk to those as you would normally.  Use common sense. 

Perhaps we should all cherish those close to us more for none of us knows when we will not see each other again!  A known possible terminal situation just makes you aware.

Any one  you know just might not be here tommorow.