He’s saying that you’re going to have whatever you have for the rest of your life…that it’s probably going to contribute to shortening your life
When your doctor says that there’s no cure for the disease that you have, but it’s treatable…what does that mean? I mean he tells you that he can’t cure what’s wrong with you, but he can treat it with drugs. What is he actually saying? I’ll tell you what I think he’s saying. He’s saying that you’re going to have whatever you have for the rest of your life…that it’s probably going to contribute to shortening your life…you’re probably going to have pain and suffering from it, and gradually it’s going to get worse. But he’s going to give you some pills, or shots, or some kind of drugs that are going to lie to your body and make it think that it’s not as sick as it really is. And he is going to keep this up for as long as he can…and hopefully the drugs won’t make you sicker than the disease that you already have does. That’s what I think not curable but treatable means. And it applies to every autoimmune disease, disease of your heart, lungs, kidneys, liver…every other organ as well as your bones, your joints, your skin, or almost every other affliction that you can name. And almost no one on God’s green earth is going to escape this fate. What a helluva future to look forward to, huh?
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