It's all in your lungs

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Username Taken wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:49 pm I'd give this a try. It seems to cure just about everything https://www.cureyourowncancer.org/testimonials.html
I agree with you anything is worth trying. But smoking when you can hardly breath! I did this too. The specialized doctor whom was treating me said "At this stage I am not going to give advise on not smoking, at this time it is not the smoking what is going to kill you". :facepalm:
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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TB is very comon in cambodia many people have a very mild version of TB in there lungs, im sure we have all be exposed at one stage or another in cambodia as they have some of the the highest TB rates on earth.....


Best thing about cambodia on a positive note is it builds you a tip top immune system.
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it was a scourge of humanity in great grandpa's time- the multi drug resistant strains now give it great potential to continue
plenty in europe and usa too now- in russia- nightmare for decades already
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AndyKK wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:32 pm
Username Taken wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:49 pm I'd give this a try. It seems to cure just about everything https://www.cureyourowncancer.org/testimonials.html
I agree with you anything is worth trying. But smoking when you can hardly breath! I did this too. The specialized doctor whom was treating me said "At this stage I am not going to give advise on not smoking, at this time it is not the smoking what is going to kill you". :facepalm:
Smoke it :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

You extract the oil and eat it. Follow the link. Get informed. (Or just lay down and die).

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Beerinthemorning wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:40 pm TB is very comon in cambodia many people have a very mild version of TB in there lungs, im sure we have all be exposed at one stage or another in cambodia as they have some of the the highest TB rates on earth.....


Best thing about cambodia on a positive note is it builds you a tip top immune system.
TB caught in the early stages can be a quick cure with the drug mentioned, Rifampicin and others. It was quite a normal illness and widespread. So many TB hospitals were built for the problem.
frank lee bent wrote: it was a scourge of humanity in great grandpa's time- the multi drug resistant strains now give it great potential to continue


The multi drug resistant strains are difficult to treat. Without meds the infected lungs deteriorate rapidly. Then the body follows.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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This is the hospital, they don’t charge for the medicine and patients need to go each month to get their supply.
There is a phone number on that screenshot.

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excellent post LinDa777
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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thank you LinDa!
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Welcome, hopefully helps the OP


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LinDa777 wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 11:10 pm This is the hospital, they don’t charge for the medicine and patients need to go each month to get their supply.
There is a phone number on that screenshot.

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A big thank-you Linda.,, I'll be on to that today. Firstly with a personal visit to check for info and probably dragging the B/L in from Sa-aang tomorrow to visit.

I have already checked at De La Gare Pharmacy for this new drug
Bedaquiline and they said it's not available in Cambodia yet and all TB drugs can only be bought with a doctors script.

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