Another one taken by cancer
This morning before I left to go to work, my brother in-law gave me a call to inform me that my co-worker/friend’s father in-law had a massive heart attack the night before and died. Mr. Higgs had flown to The United States so that he can have a PET Scan and some other scans as well so that the doctors can see how far along the cancer had spread.
For a couple of months my friend, the co-worker, said that she was telling everyone (his family) that he needed to go and get himself checked, especially since he had bumps which started appearing all over his body. I heard that he had these bumps on his arms, legs, chest and the largest of these were all over his back. Heard it was real nasty.
Mr. Higgs’ cancer had gone into remission for about a year, and he was doing pretty good. In fact I was a little miffed because his treatment worked for him, and treatment has never seemed to work for my dad. But that’s how cancer goes. Cancer affects different people differently and the medication works on some people and not on others. Everyone is a new experiment to cancer.
It’s like cancer is determining what vital organs to attack, which people to experiment on, how to change it’s own genetic makeup so that one day it will be free from our bodies and walk the Earth causing absolute mayhem, chaos, and anarchy.
Cancer is an epidemic that needs to be killed. All of our money, power and intelligence should be fixed on exterminating this deadly army of life killing cells.
HELP FIGHT CANCER
The Cancer Society of The Bahamas
American Cancer Society
Canadian Cancer Society
Lance Armstrong's LIVESTRONG Foundation
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