top | item 45963656 (no title) geenat | 3 months ago [flagged] discuss order hn newest squigz|3 months ago How do you know that? You're making assumptions based on nothing.You know people die of cancer in Canada too, right? You know people die of preventable illnesses in Canada too, right? Stop pretending we're perfect.Anyway it simply does not matter if you are right - this is not the time or place for it. geenat|3 months ago My mother had it detected well in advance, and is currently being treated, the cancer is in remission now.I doubt Rebecca ever got that chance. Sure, surprise late stage cancer happens, but it's often caught when you get semi-annual checkups. load replies (2)
squigz|3 months ago How do you know that? You're making assumptions based on nothing.You know people die of cancer in Canada too, right? You know people die of preventable illnesses in Canada too, right? Stop pretending we're perfect.Anyway it simply does not matter if you are right - this is not the time or place for it. geenat|3 months ago My mother had it detected well in advance, and is currently being treated, the cancer is in remission now.I doubt Rebecca ever got that chance. Sure, surprise late stage cancer happens, but it's often caught when you get semi-annual checkups. load replies (2)
geenat|3 months ago My mother had it detected well in advance, and is currently being treated, the cancer is in remission now.I doubt Rebecca ever got that chance. Sure, surprise late stage cancer happens, but it's often caught when you get semi-annual checkups. load replies (2)
squigz|3 months ago
You know people die of cancer in Canada too, right? You know people die of preventable illnesses in Canada too, right? Stop pretending we're perfect.
Anyway it simply does not matter if you are right - this is not the time or place for it.
geenat|3 months ago
I doubt Rebecca ever got that chance. Sure, surprise late stage cancer happens, but it's often caught when you get semi-annual checkups.