Spot on post from Castro. Mrs Lincoln Tiger is a nurse and has worked on the wards. From her experience, even though occasionally someone bucks the odds, she pretty much agrees with what the doctor said in the post above. She also maintains that the pain can be managed as good as can be these days. Finally, I despise what the Allam's have done to our club, More Ehab than Papa to be honest, but I could never EVER wish this illness on any person.
Was this from a person you trust? A takeover could account for lack of new manager, and the mystical "4 or 5 players coming in within the next few days"
Sometimes with cancer you can look far worse then you are....I was just under 7 stone when in the hospice at one time . Just as you can look fine and not have long left Hopefully AA will be OK and live long away from Hull City with his family No one would wish death on him on here .
A demented view & potential end of season award winner as most delusional post of year, off the FBHCFF "In China, the tiger is considered the king of all beasts (not the lion) and represents powerful energy. Further, the tiger is associated with Tsai Shen Yeh, the Chinese God of Wealth, and this god is usually seen sitting on a tiger in Asian art. No wonder a group from China want to buy the Tigers as it be a right money spinner for them and we will get millions of new asian fans and have more support then Man U "
They may venerate tigers BUT " The Chinese culture believes that nearly all parts of the tiger can be used to derive some medicinal cure for any number of ailments. Here are some examples of how tiger parts and their derivatives are used in traditional Chinese medicine and causing the tiger to be a critically endangered species: Tiger claws: used as a sedative for insomnia Teeth: used to treat fever Fat: used to treat leprosy and rheumatism Nose leather: used to treat superficial wounds such as bites Tiger bone: used as an anti-inflammatory drug to treat rheumatism and arthritis, general weakness, headaches, stiffness or paralysis in lower back and legs and dysentery Eyeballs: used to treat epilepsy and malaria Tail: used to treat skin diseases Bile: used to treat convulsions in children associated with meningitis Whiskers: used to treat toothaches Brain: used to treat laziness and pimples Penis: used in love potions such as tiger soup, as an aphrodisiac Dung or feces: used to treat boils, hemorrhoids and cure alcoholism
What I meant by funds is, he'll be private, he'll not be on the NHS so if anything will have a better chance, low may it be
Going private with cancer would only mean you were being treated in more pleasant surroundings, it wouldn't improve your chances one iota. In any case he didn't go private. I find that praiseworthy to be honest.
He was on same ward as my mum a few weeks ago- met Ehab and the family on an almost daily basis- no mention of pancreatic cancer then. I'm not going to betray confidences by saying what he was in for, though he was ill without being at a critical or life threatening stage. Having gone through a similar experience together, I wouldn't wish a serious illness on anyone. Being a City fan though, I just hope we still have something resembling a club left by the time the Allams have finished with it.
Can anyone get me any tiger **** as I have 2 of the conditions quoted. I'm not disclosing which 2 though.
He's not had pancreatic cancer He's in remission Of course he will have to keep going back for check ups If you went private I doubt if you would get treated better or even equal Those who work at castle hill queens centre are outstanding