I am starting a new business

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May 26th, 2025 at 12:03:12 PM permalink
SOOPOO
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Quote: 1nickelmiracle
https://www.reddit.com/user/OutcomeNo3157/submitted/?sort=hot

I would like to raise funds to have this built. Not saying what it is yet or what the purpose is, but it would cost 1-2 billion dollars to build and entirely worth it. There are over 500 billion donated annually in the US, so not necessarily out of the realms of possibilities.


I’m guessing you’d need to say what it is before coming close to your 1 to 2 billion dollar goal?
May 26th, 2025 at 4:31:53 PM permalink
DoubleGold
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Thyroid which I probably have had anywhere from 5- 20 years. I never spoke to a Dr. about my issues. It spread from my my lymph nodes on one side to both and I have nodules on my adrenal gland and lung. The nodules hurt me constantly. It does hurt not being able to think about the calendar at all, like I'll be here then and do these things then, it all feels like wishful thinking thinking I'll be around in a year and it feels like my worst fears will come true, my daughter will grow up not remembering me, only being reminded with all these pictures and videos. It does hurt to think it was always supposed to be this way and there was never a good choice apparent. Hopefully I'll be wrong. My daughter is already against great odds to lead a normal well adjusted life and it will be even worse if I die so soon.



Since you wrote "probably", when is the first time (the date) you were diagnosed with thyroid cancer by a medical doctor?
May 26th, 2025 at 4:43:58 PM permalink
missedhervee
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A buddy of mine had a similar condition; he got all the treatment then available (20 or so years ago) and while it helped he ultimately succumbed.

I only mention this because toward the end he felt quite lethargic and lacked pep; to remedy that he started snorting speed / crank / meth, whatever you want to call it.

He said it was the only thing that let him feel and act close to "normal" again.

Not recommending, just sayin;.

Hope for positive variance.
May 26th, 2025 at 5:54:06 PM permalink
1nickelmiracle
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Quote: DoubleGold
Since you wrote "probably", when is the first time (the date) you were diagnosed with thyroid cancer by a medical doctor?
2/24. I felt I had had it at the time for decades possibly, so I rationalized not wanting to become temporarily disabled which is guaranteed following the surgery. I can't even say it was a mistake because there were so many fronts I had to fight.
May 26th, 2025 at 6:05:55 PM permalink
1nickelmiracle
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Quote: missedhervee
A buddy of mine had a similar condition; he got all the treatment then available (20 or so years ago) and while it helped he ultimately succumbed.

I only mention this because toward the end he felt quite lethargic and lacked pep; to remedy that he started snorting speed / crank / meth, whatever you want to call it.

He said it was the only thing that let him feel and act close to "normal" again.

Not recommending, just sayin;.

Hope for positive variance.
I dig that and I don't blame him; he was probably right for himself to cure one problem.
May 26th, 2025 at 6:13:36 PM permalink
missedhervee
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The problem was the drug turned him into a tweaker.

He wound up peeling the sheetrock off the walls in his home and taking most things apart but not reassembing them.

But yeah, I can see how it would have energized him.
May 26th, 2025 at 6:45:36 PM permalink
DoubleGold
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Quote: 1nickelmiracle
2/24. I felt I had had it at the time for decades possibly, so I rationalized not wanting to become temporarily disabled which is guaranteed following the surgery. I can't even say it was a mistake because there were so many fronts I had to fight.



It's a tough topic to research on the internet because of censorship.

There's no money in solving cancer.

I'd begin reading here but don't recommend this one because I'm not convinced yet:

https://www.brightworkresearch.com/the-testing-evidence-for-using-ivermectin-for-treating-cancerous-thyroid/




I'd stay away from the mushrooms.

All issues can be solved so stay focused on the issue.
May 26th, 2025 at 6:50:23 PM permalink
GenoDRPh
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Quote: missedhervee
The problem was the drug turned him into a tweaker.

He wound up peeling the sheetrock off the walls in his home and taking most things apart but not reassembing them.

But yeah, I can see how it would have energized him.


Regular thyroid hormone replacement wasn't helpful?
May 26th, 2025 at 10:06:55 PM permalink
missedhervee
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Quote: GenoDRPh
Regular thyroid hormone replacement wasn't helpful?


I don't know about his thyroid history; when I first learned he had cancer he said it was in his lymph nodes, and it soon spread to his chest (not lungs: sort of like male breast cancer I suppose).

So sad to watch your good friend die before his time.
May 27th, 2025 at 1:44:14 PM permalink
SOOPOO
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If I remember you live somewhere near Buffalo? Get an opinion from Roswell Park. Can’t hurt to at least hear what they have to say.
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