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They told the Temple defense to treat her like any ordinary college player
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She got VOD from the stem cell treatment.
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# ? May 30, 2015 05:21 |
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Eifert Posting posted:Also the world is ridiculously overpopulated and every first world resident who grows to adulthood is categorically worse for the planet than one who dies in childhood in almost every metric. Everyone would be better off if you had died of cancer as a kid. gently caress off, usa #1
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# ? May 30, 2015 06:37 |
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worse for the planet in almost every metric *takes hit off inhaler*
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# ? May 30, 2015 15:36 |
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So from what I understand she had a common side effect of Stem cell treatment following chemo that causes the blood vessels in the liver to rupture. It's bad but treatable except for the worst cases. Any of the doctors here know anything about VOD? Isn't it a bit early in the day to be drunkposting? VVVV Eifert Posting fucked around with this message at 16:13 on May 31, 2015 |
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The blood vessels in her liver are Andy Dalton...and it's playoff time
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# ? May 31, 2015 16:11 |
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hey can any doctors tell me about this thing so i know how likely it is that a little girl dies and will be prevented from becoming another cog in the capitalism third world murder machine, thanks
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# ? May 31, 2015 17:20 |
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football fuckerman posted:The blood vessels in her liver are Andy Dalton...and it's playoff time So if she lives.... it will be a liver fluke?
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# ? May 31, 2015 17:21 |
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Roasted Donut posted:hey can any doctors tell me about this thing so i know how likely it is that a little girl dies and will be prevented from becoming another cog in the capitalism third world murder machine, thanks yeah unless i misread something ol toussaint is cheering for devon still's daughter to die
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# ? May 31, 2015 18:39 |
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Stem cell treatment is pretty intense and involves taking out the stem cells first and then nuking your body so hard with extreme chemo that it can't recover without your previously harvested cells (or someone else's cells, in some cases). It is essentially as close to physically "starting over" as you can get with medicine. I hope she is using her own stem cells because that is much easier to recover from. Using someone else's cells introduces a lot greater likelihood of long-term side effects, like your body rejecting the outside cells. Chemo (especially of this sort) has a way of loving up just about every aspect of your health you can think of and it's not great for childhood development either. Every cancer case and treatment regimen is different, though, so it's hard to say what will happen.
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OneThousandMonkeys posted:Stem cell treatment is pretty intense and involves taking out the stem cells first and then nuking your body so hard with extreme chemo that it can't recover without your previously harvested cells (or someone else's cells, in some cases). It is essentially as close to physically "starting over" as you can get with medicine. My brother did several rounds of chemo before and after I donated bone marrow to him. I was 6, he was 4. 20 years later I'm almost a foot taller than him. He looks like he never went through puberty and appears so androgynous he is often mistaken for a chunky, hipster lesbian. He has cataracts, gallstones, random bone spurs, dermatitis, and a thyroid condition. Also he is sterile. Sometimes the treatment is as bad as the disease. Chichevache fucked around with this message at 20:56 on May 31, 2015 |
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I had mine at age 31 so I am not going to get the developmental poo poo, and there's also the thing that cancer treatment has advanced significantly in just the last 20 years. But yeah it's brutal. I have a friend who had childhood leukemia and you can kinda tell, he's almost unnaturally scrawny and short.
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# ? May 31, 2015 21:02 |
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give the bad body brother your account
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# ? May 31, 2015 21:49 |
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football fuckerman posted:yeah unless i misread something ol toussaint is cheering for devon still's daughter to die Lol, no. I'm not a sociopath. Realizing that first world people are a terrible strain on the environment =/= wanting people to die. Eifert Posting fucked around with this message at 04:55 on Jun 1, 2015 |
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Chichevache posted:My brother did several rounds of chemo before and after I donated bone marrow to him. I was 6, he was 4. Yeah, your "brother." Sure.
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indigi posted:Yeah, your "brother." Sure. I don't get the joke. Are you saying I'm the midget with flaky skin?
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Chichevache posted:My brother did several rounds of chemo before and after I donated bone marrow to him. I was 6, he was 4. And despite all that, the thing I feel the worst about for him is having you as a brother.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 22:37 |
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Eifert Posting posted:Lol, no. I'm not a sociopath. Realizing that first world people are a terrible strain on the environment =/= wanting people to die. Thanks for the hot takes on how the first world is destroying the environment in the thread about a guy's daughter who has cancer you insane retard Roasted Donut fucked around with this message at 00:34 on Jun 2, 2015 |
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Chichevache posted:I don't get the joke. Are you saying I'm the midget with flaky skin? He should've gone with a "Was it the chemo..or your bone marrow? " line instead of implying you lied about your brother. realtalk, you did a great thing
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old dog child posted:He should've gone with a "Was it the chemo..or your bone marrow? " line instead of implying you lied about your brother. For real, that works as a joke at least.
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Roasted Donut posted:Thanks for the hot takes on how the first world is destroying the environment in the thread about a guy's daughter who has cancer you insane retard Sorry that I disappointed you somehow by not actually being pro pediatric cancer. Do I have to explain that I've never actually wished for the death of a football player or prayed for a meteor strike at Hines Field either? Jesus.
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Eifert Posting posted:Sorry that I disappointed you somehow by not actually being pro pediatric cancer. Do I have to explain that I've never actually wished for the death of a football player or prayed for a meteor strike at Hines Field either? I also wander into threads about small children with cancer and, apropos of nothing, start commenting that the world would be a better place if they were dead. I feel this is a valuable and helpful contribution to society at large. Where would you guys possibly get the impression that I was a raving douche?
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if a meteor struck heinz field it would cause untold devastation the lives of millions in heart wrenching ways. myself and many others would quietly mourn loss of life and offer support and charity to the survivors, our fellow human beings. i would go so far as to say we should dedicated the ravens 2015 division title to the memory of the pittsburgh steelers.
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SlipUp posted:if a meteor struck heinz field it would cause untold devastation the lives of millions in heart wrenching ways. myself and many others would quietly mourn loss of life and offer support and charity to the survivors, our fellow human beings. i would go so far as to say we should dedicated the ravens 2015 division title to the memory of the pittsburgh steelers. Bane did nothing wrong.
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He left Hines Ward alive.
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NC-17 posted:He left Hines Ward alive. He didn't want his bitch rear end jaw broken by The Ghost of Hines Ward
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More detailsABC news posted:
GenHavoc posted:I also wander into threads about small children with cancer and, apropos of nothing, start commenting that the world would be a better place if they were dead. I feel this is a valuable and helpful contribution to society at large. Where would you guys possibly get the impression that I was a raving douche? Wander in, huh? This thread isn't about me. If you would like to continue wagging your finger I have PMs.
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Roasted Donut posted:hey can any doctors tell me about this thing so i know how likely it is that a little girl dies and will be prevented from becoming another cog in the capitalism third world murder machine, thanks She's been through a lot already and I'm not sure if she will need another transplant still (they often do two transplants for pediatric neuroblastoma) but it is a bad sign. Just this complication alone has about a 30% mortality rate and that's assuming the cancer is gone and she doesn't have to turn around and do another transplant (though I bet that they'd only do one in her case)
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Invicta{HOG}, M.D. posted:She's been through a lot already and I'm not sure if she will need another transplant still (they often do two transplants for pediatric neuroblastoma) but it is a bad sign. Just this complication alone has about a 30% mortality rate and that's assuming the cancer is gone and she doesn't have to turn around and do another transplant (though I bet that they'd only do one in her case) That really sucks, thanks for the input.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 03:41 |
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I'm imagining an alternate reality where Devon Still isn't drafted and ends up working at a Gold's Gym, but his daughter still has cancer and it's making me really loving sad.
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Chilichimp posted:I'm imagining an alternate reality where Devon Still isn't drafted and ends up working at a Gold's Gym, but his daughter still has cancer and it's making me really loving sad. Poor guy was the most visible player during the Penn State debacle as well so he got to deal with that distraction too. Small wonder he hasn't lived up to potential. All that poo poo on his plate in the low twenties, god drat.
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Chilichimp posted:I'm imagining an alternate reality where Devon Still isn't drafted and ends up working at a Gold's Gym, but his daughter still has cancer and it's making me really loving sad. Just click this: http://www.gofundme.com/Medical-Illness-Healing/ and go look at any hospital bill ever in comparison. (note: will only give you 50 pages of matches, put in any zip code to change the pile you get)
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Kalli posted:Just click this: http://www.gofundme.com/Medical-Illness-Healing/ and go look at any hospital bill ever in comparison. (note: will only give you 50 pages of matches, put in any zip code to change the pile you get) Why did I have to type in my zipcode? E: I get paid tomorrow, gotta find the best 10 or so to donate to tonight.
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Then I remember gofundme has basically replaced the people at the gas station who try to sell you steak knives.
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Chilichimp posted:Then I remember gofundme has basically replaced the people at the gas station who try to sell you steak knives. Ohhh true, gonna research a few first then...
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Had a look, one of the first things in my area I found was parents of a girl who looks to be maybe 12 or 13 wanting to treat her "Bipolar, A.D.D., Oppositional Defiance Disorder and Depression" by sending her to a wilderness program for troubled teens I hate people so much e: it says she's been in juvie so maybe she just looks younger than she is or that's an old picture, but even if she's a teenager go gently caress yourself parents Intruder fucked around with this message at 20:13 on Jun 4, 2015 |
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Intruder posted:Had a look, one of the first things in my area I found was parents of a girl who looks to be maybe 12 or 13 wanting to treat her "Bipolar, A.D.D., Oppositional Defiance Disorder and Depression" by sending her to a wilderness program for troubled teens "Help, we hosed up our kid, give us money so we can finally finish the job"
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Intruder posted:Had a look, one of the first things in my area I found was parents of a girl who looks to be maybe 12 or 13 wanting to treat her "Bipolar, A.D.D., Oppositional Defiance Disorder and Depression" by sending her to a wilderness program for troubled teens What was that documentary about the parents who basically have their near-adult children kidnapped and sent to some remote South American compound for experimenting with their sexuality?
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Leah is out of the hospital.quote:Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still announced in March that his daughter Leah’s cancer was in remission, but complications from stem cell transplant surgery forced the 5-year-old to return to the hospital. Devon and Leah shared some outstanding news on Instagram Friday night — Leah will finally be able to go home after the weekend.
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This is sad as hell: http://www.cincyjungle.com/2015/7/7/8904177/devon-still-continues-to-help-cancer-community http://www.gofundme.com/wr8d5e8 tldr: A parent talked to Still about his experiences parenting a kid with Leah's disease. Now that parent's boy is dying at age ten and the hospice can't provide care at his home so he will likely die in the hospital. Edit: It looks like this is pretty old. The gofundme has been up for 26 days and the kid was given two weeks. Eifert Posting fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Jul 7, 2015 |
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