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Personal stories about female health matters.

November 02, 2007

everything is killing us!


Cerise is an ordinary woman, with an ordinary education and job and she shouldn't have to worry herself sick about everything out there that is killing us, but when the people our taxpayer dollars are paying to do their jobs aren't doing them properly, ordinary people like Cerise must necessarily get involved.

“Because so many things are killing us, and nothing ever gets done about ensuring the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe is non-toxic, I have lost faith in the whole health system,” says Cerise. “I wonder every day how these hopeless people ever wormed themselves into health professional jobs they are obviously unfit to hold."

"Now that HPV has been found to be related to so many cancers I wonder if the sexual antics of patients are going to be proscribed just like smokers have been forced or shamed into quitting?" asks Cerise. "Will every guy need to have a warning label stuck on his appendage?”

“Will throat, cervix and colorectal cancer patients be similarly refused lifesaving drugs because of their 'dirty' disease? And if not, why not?"

"HPV is now known to be the prime if not the only cause of cervical cancer," says Cerise, "so what are they going to find next? Maybe cancer of all orifices is due to HPV and that would be a shock for all those with colorectal and bowel cancer, wouldn't it?"

"We already know that a simple bacteria (Helicobacter pylori) causes stomach ulcers -- not so long ago believed to be caused by too much acid -- so if medical researchers were taken out of their straight jackets concerning cigarette smoking being the prime if not the only cause of lung cancer maybe we would get somewhere."

"And then there’s asbestos – I remember my father building a garage with asbestos cement sheeting in the early 1970s," says Cerise, "and what's more he used the offcuts to build my brother and I a cubby house."

"Dad's in his 70s now and in good health -- despite asbestos exposure and a lifetime spent smoking," says Cerise, "but my brother and I, also smokers, worry about whether asbestos exposure so early in our lives may one day affect us and, if so, whether we will be denied lifesaving drugs for lung cancer -- caused by asbestos -- because we smoke."

Read more by Cerise on this subject:


  • denial of life-saving drugs
  • health bureaucrats play God




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