It's all in your lungs

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Re: It's all in your lungs

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So sad to hear this Duncan. :(


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Yes, very sad news to hear Duncan, my sister also died of the dieses only a few years ago. Condolences to you Duncan and the Brother in laws family.
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Condolences, Duncan.

All preventable with a decent healthcare system, but that's not happening soon.
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that genius wrote: Wed May 23, 2018 6:06 pm Condolences, Duncan.

All preventable with a decent healthcare system, but that's not happening soon.
"that genius" I do understand your quote regarding healthcare. Cambodia is far behind with prevention, knowledge and its treatments. Expense, is also another issue, regarding payment alone for medications one would need to treat and combat the illness.
saying this, my sister had treatment. But sadly, cared for in a first-class hospital in England, she passed away due to TB illness.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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