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Date Posted: 13:31:19 09/07/20 Mon
Author: Dave Herian
Subject: Re: A few questions
In reply to: Knut Holt 's message, "A few questions" on 18:16:17 09/06/20 Sun


Hi,

One of the women was caught with early-stage cervical cancer, two were found with melanoma of the skin at an early stage, one man was dealt with with with polyps in his colon and one with ulcers in his stomach. My dad was found to have reduced function of one kidney and has been having regular check-ups with a specialist ever since. They found some gynecological problems in two girls. All the findings revealed problems at an early stage, so treatment, in a few cases minor surgery, managed to ensure improvement. As far as I'm concerned, my bladder content has increased after my exams, I go to the toilet less often and my stools have also been adjusted, I go once a day first thing in the morning.

None of us have had any major procedures or scans before this.

Between the ages of 16 and 18, we regularly had a full detailed examination of the whole body on a quarterly basis, including the insertion of catheters into the urethra and rectum. At home, we measured our rectum and gender temperature regularly in the evenings and mornings, and each evening we received a suppository in the rectum and ointment in the urethra.

Dave


>Thanks for more information.
>
>It could be interesting to know what kind of diseases
>they found, in you, brothers, parents, and what
>constituted the treatment.
>
>I also wonder if any of you experienced something like
>these exams earlier, for example in the preteen
>period. This often happens. The police might not have
>been in the picture then, but there might be a
>connection.
>
>Such exams often happen when a kid is under anesthesia
>for other reasons, like tonsil surgery, dental work or
>other minor issues. Arrangements like catheters,
>breathing tubes, long recovery, unexpected symptoms or
>other pecularities often will indicate such.
>
>You mentioned that you had quarterly new exams in
>stirrups. What happened then, and did they use
>anesthesia also by these exams?

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