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lightbeing
02-08-2007, 01:30 PM
It all started last week:-
My neighbour who has got pancreatic cancer was rushed into hospital again, he has now been told its spread to his liver. He is such a great guy, just retired from the Police, then gets hit with that.

My other half looks like she picked up salmonella poisoning while in Scotland last week, she is off work still.

Our window cleaner fell off his ladder a few days ago, cracked his head open, had to be airlifted by the Virgin air ambulance just down the road from me, doesn't look good.

All in all, too much negative stuff happening:(, roll on the next reality.........

danielg
02-08-2007, 01:41 PM
So he gets cancer after a career of destroying other peoples lives, thats is natural justice, not bad luck.

synergy777
02-08-2007, 02:39 PM
danny's that quite funny, lol.

for real you shouldn't wish ill, or take joy/laugh at peoples misfortune.

kooo
02-08-2007, 03:08 PM
danny's that quite funny, lol.

Now now syn, you shouldn't wish ill, or take joy/laugh at peoples misfortune.

Sorry couldn't resist :D

lightbeing
02-08-2007, 03:19 PM
So he gets cancer after a career of destroying other peoples lives, thats is natural justice, not bad luck.

How do you know he destroyed anyones life?:mad: He was an old school copper, genuine & honest.

synergy777
02-08-2007, 03:21 PM
i was laughing at danny's view/joke, not the actual incidents, lol

kooo
02-08-2007, 03:25 PM
Old school coppers are on the whole alright people and I'm sorry for your neighbour, hope he recovers. I suppose a few bad apples ruin it for the rest and Daniel was probably referring to those trigger happy bullies that push their weight around.

danielg
02-08-2007, 05:59 PM
for real you shouldn't wish ill, or take joy/laugh at peoples misfortune.

There is no joy or humour in the act of getting paid to criminalise/fine/cage human beings, as much as there isn't in him developing cancer. But if your career has been spent causing others to suffer and dishing out punishment, without trying to heal, then end up suffering with something like cancer, imo, is his own karma. Nowhere did I suggest that I wish him ill, or laugh at his misfortune. Learn to read.

kblood
02-08-2007, 06:23 PM
There is no joy or humour in the act of getting paid to criminalise/fine/cage human beings, as much as there isn't in him developing cancer. But if your career has been spend causing others to suffer and dishing out punishment, without trying to heal, then end up suffering with something like cancer, imo, is his own karma. Nowhere did I suggest that I wish him ill, or laugh at his misfortune. Learn to read.

Did seem a bit unthoughtfull to joke about it given the nature of this post. I personally dont believe the police to be anti-free minded people. At most they are told to do something against people that might not deserve it. Doing something like that being on orders doesnt seem evil and most cops I have known have been nice people as well. They havent died, just I havent kept contact with any of them. Well 2-3 I have known more or less.

A job as a policeman might give cancer though the way I see it, due to all the frustrations that might build up with a job like that. Unsolved cases, too much work to do all at once, having to deal with undesireables (like very drunk people and whatever they might have to put up with.).

All in all I respect the police greatly for doing the job they do. I dont believe they should all quit their jobs and convert to David Icke at least :p not that he is a cultist or something... yet :rolleyes:

Honestly, if David Icke goes for guru status or something like that, I would loose my faith in some of his writings. If he tried to then at least he should be able to drink acid unharmed like Dalei Lama and his followers, as crazy that might sound.

Btw, I have heard about alternative healing to be somewhat succesfull when it comes to healing cancer. If I had to make the choice some day, I sure wouldnt want to ruin my life with kemo, just in hope of extending my life. Might as well stay away from poison like that and hope for other stuff to work against it in my opinion. Then again, I havent known that many with cancer... my father did die from lung cancer though. Even thought I had realised I might be able to heal him at the time, it wasnt something I would even suggest unless I knew it was something he would want to try at all. For my father it seemed to suddenly manifest from one month to another, even though a test the month earlier didnt show any signs of cancer. Then he went the month after and it wasnt good at all. 3 weeks was the time he had left. I think he choose to get a lethal injections or something, but im not interely sure. Point is, he never made the choice about taking kemo or anything else, and the doctors didnt see it to have been helpfull to his condition, being so weakened.

Anyway, I hope your other half and the neighboar both recover without having too endure too much pain danielg.

danielg
02-08-2007, 06:32 PM
Did seem a bit unthoughtfull to joke about it given the nature of this post.
What joke? Learn to read.

kblood
02-08-2007, 07:55 PM
I was agreeing with you...

I guess it was a waste of time commenting you. Why did you post this? Thought you wanted responds to it, but so far you have just been complaining about people being inconsiderate. If that is a problem then maybe you shouldnt post personal information like this on a public forum.

Im judging you on just three posts, but if you dont break that pattern, you will prove me right, unlucky circumstances or not.

kblood
04-08-2007, 11:10 AM
I hope I didnt scare you away. Just wanted you to respond more openly. I currently a friend at a hospital as well, awaiting a lungs transplant. I hope I can get to visit him very soon, since he only got one working lung atm. I might as well go see him in case it might be the last chance.

I hope you dont feel like being the one getting the "shit-hand". Doesnt sound like you are crippled yourself in anyway. Gives you a great oppertunity to do some good :) Giving joy to those who are leaving this world is a beatiful thing to do as I see it. Not that I think your better half is that ill. I hope not.

Best wishes for you and your friends.