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10 January, 2007 at 11:27 am #255834
I’ve had Cancer twice, and it aint gonna kill me, and i’ve been in remission for nearly five years now and touch wood (my head that is) i am okay still.
Most cancers are curable these days if caught early enough. I have always said though if i get testicular cancer they can take both b*lls so i can replace them with 2 brass ones so everyone can her me coming :twisted: :lol:
10 January, 2007 at 5:05 pm #255835@oss wrote:
@romilly wrote:
Im very unsure of milk and it’s health benefits. Alot of the cows are milked when pregnant, some of them suffering from mastitis, the puss this produces going straight into the milk, its full of growth hormones, and arguably responsible for alot of cancer’s. ewwww =;
growth hormones – could that be beneficial in the lower regions :D
Norty Norty … !!! :lol: :lol:
10 January, 2007 at 11:16 pm #255836@oss wrote:
I’ve had Cancer twice, and it aint gonna kill me, and i’ve been in remission for nearly five years now and touch wood (my head that is) i am okay still.
Most cancers are curable these days if caught early enough. I have always said though if i get testicular cancer they can take both b*lls so i can replace them with 2 brass ones so everyone can her me coming :twisted: :lol:
Ding dong!!…………. then you can be called Big Ben :wink:
11 January, 2007 at 11:36 am #255837@sharongooner wrote:
@oss wrote:
I’ve had Cancer twice, and it aint gonna kill me, and i’ve been in remission for nearly five years now and touch wood (my head that is) i am okay still.
Most cancers are curable these days if caught early enough. I have always said though if i get testicular cancer they can take both b*lls so i can replace them with 2 brass ones so everyone can her me coming :twisted: :lol:
Ding dong!!…………. then you can be called Big Ben :wink:
But my names not Ben :shock:
11 January, 2007 at 11:47 am #255838my sister in law was diagnosed wif lung cancer aged 40. she;s 46 now and still in remission. the surgeon told her it was a rogue gene she was probably born with. her mum died of throat cancer aged 54.
17 January, 2007 at 11:55 am #255839Back to the subjuect now Milk
I still have it in me coffee :lol:
1 March, 2007 at 7:00 pm #2558401 March, 2007 at 7:12 pm #255841I’m sure I read in a study a while back that reading studies about cancer causing substances gives you cancer
:D
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