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petermac33
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15 Oct 2011 3:14am
Doctors have been left baffled by a strange condition which saw a woman of 23 age 50 years in a matter of days.

Vietnamese woman Nguyen Thi Phuong now looks like a septugenarian after the rapid aging affliction took hold following an allergic reaction to seafood.

Her sad story began in 2008, when her youthful beauty began to fade over the course of just a few days, leaving her with sagging, wrinkled skin all over her face and body.

Until now she has been forced to wear a mask in public to hide her appearance from prying eyes, but now doctors are attempting to establish what caused her sudden and horrifying aging.

Her husband, carpenter Nguyen Thanh Tuyen says his love for his once beautiful wife has not faded while Phuong, now 26, says her condition has only worsened since she was first struck with the condition.


www.sott.net/article/236308-Mystery-condition-makes-woman-age-50-years-in-just-a-few-days

laceys lane
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15 Oct 2011 7:50am
some other guy has been know to affect people like that
Greenfinger
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15 Oct 2011 7:08am
Hmmmm. Changed the part in her hair as well...

Gullible much, if it's places like these that you get your information from you could be getting scamed by the media?

SomeOtherGuy
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15 Oct 2011 12:54pm
PAH! You've never been married have you peter? At the end of an evening out, most women can age 20 years in a matter of minutes! Mind you, when they've a mind to they can take it all off again but it can sometimes take a few hours. Bless 'em!
Bigwavedave
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15 Oct 2011 12:02pm
Methinks she got bored with hubby and slipped her granny in bed one night and skipped town.

This is the cover story to save face for hubby, who woke up spooning granny!
Mobydisc
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15 Oct 2011 1:07pm
How do we know this story has any factual basis?

doggie
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15 Oct 2011 10:13am
Mobydisc said...

How do we know this story has any factual basis?




How do we know anything from the media is true?
Mobydisc
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15 Oct 2011 2:22pm
If the story is similar but not exactly the same from two or more sources then there may be some basis to the story. If two or more sources give exactly the same story then it's a bit suspicious.

Mark _australia
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15 Oct 2011 12:53pm
Greenfinger said...

Hmmmm. Changed the part in her hair as well...




Yes and her nose looks different. The angle of the head is the same (not tilted back) but the older woman's nostrils are more prominent. I wonder....
GalahOnTheBay
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15 Oct 2011 7:17pm
Lol propaganda at it's finest.
barn
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15 Oct 2011 5:08pm


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I love it how Doctors and Scientists are always left 'baffled'..

But this website is farking tops!!

SOTT.net is a research project of the non-profit Quantum Future Group (QFG). The project includes collecting, arranging, and analyzing news items that seem to best reflect the movement of macrocosmic quantum energies on the planet. This research further includes noting whether or not human beings, individually and/or collectively, can actually remember from one day to the next the state of the planet, and whether they are able to accurately read that information and make intelligent decisions about their future based on that knowledge. In short, SOTT.net is an experiment.


Alarm bells should ring whenever people put Quantum in things that aren't related to Quantum Physics..

Macroscopic Quantum Energies??, on the Planet?? (Apparently these energies are localised on earth and occur nowhere else in the universe)..

Check out the QF page, lol at the list of 'Main Problems that QF aims to solve'.. quantumfuture.net/quantum_future/qf.htm

SomeOtherGuy
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15 Oct 2011 8:43pm
barn said...

Check out the QF page, lol at the list of 'Main Problems that QF aims to solve'.. quantumfuture.net/quantum_future/qf.htm


Is menopause in there anywhere? Hope so. That looks like a real bastard of a thing to catch!
Carantoc
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15 Oct 2011 6:13pm
Interesting how this story also appeared the same day, but it doesn't get posted here - presumably it doesn't fit well with the idealogy being promoted

London - Apple's visionary leader Steve Jobs ruined his health by shunning conventional medicine in favour of alternative remedies, a leading cancer doctor has claimed.
According to Dr Ramzi Amri, a researcher at Harvard Medical School, Jobs had a mild form of cancer that is rarely fatal and that his choice of treatment 'eventually led to an unnecessarily early death'.
“Let me cut to the chase - Jobs allegedly chose to undergo all sorts of alternative treatment options before opting for conventional medicine,” Dr Amri wrote in a forum.
Given the circumstances, it seems sound to assume that Jobs choice for alternative medicine has eventually led to an unnecessarily early death,” he added.
Dr Amri claimed that Jobs succumbed to the disease more quickly because of his apparent refusal to embrace 'conventional treatment', especially over the last year, the period when he visibly began to lose weight.
Bigwavedave
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15 Oct 2011 8:18pm
Carantoc said...

Interesting how this story also appeared the same day, but it doesn't get posted here - presumably it doesn't fit well with the idealogy being promoted

London - Apple's visionary leader Steve Jobs ruined his health by shunning conventional medicine in favour of alternative remedies, a leading cancer doctor has claimed.
According to Dr Ramzi Amri, a researcher at Harvard Medical School, Jobs had a mild form of cancer that is rarely fatal and that his choice of treatment 'eventually led to an unnecessarily early death'.
“Let me cut to the chase - Jobs allegedly chose to undergo all sorts of alternative treatment options before opting for conventional medicine,” Dr Amri wrote in a forum.
Given the circumstances, it seems sound to assume that Jobs choice for alternative medicine has eventually led to an unnecessarily early death,” he added.
Dr Amri claimed that Jobs succumbed to the disease more quickly because of his apparent refusal to embrace 'conventional treatment', especially over the last year, the period when he visibly began to lose weight.



Irrelevant on this thread. Start your own.

It was only missed because PeterMac33 missed it.
SomeOtherGuy
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15 Oct 2011 9:30pm
Bigwavedave said...

Carantoc said...

Interesting how this story also appeared the same day, but it doesn't get posted here - presumably it doesn't fit well with the idealogy being promoted

London - Apple's visionary leader Steve Jobs ruined his health by shunning conventional medicine in favour of alternative remedies, a leading cancer doctor has claimed.
According to Dr Ramzi Amri, a researcher at Harvard Medical School, Jobs had a mild form of cancer that is rarely fatal and that his choice of treatment 'eventually led to an unnecessarily early death'.
“Let me cut to the chase - Jobs allegedly chose to undergo all sorts of alternative treatment options before opting for conventional medicine,” Dr Amri wrote in a forum.
Given the circumstances, it seems sound to assume that Jobs choice for alternative medicine has eventually led to an unnecessarily early death,” he added.
Dr Amri claimed that Jobs succumbed to the disease more quickly because of his apparent refusal to embrace 'conventional treatment', especially over the last year, the period when he visibly began to lose weight.



Irrelevant on this thread. Start your own.

It was only missed because PeterMac33 missed it.


Got that peter? Rejecting big pharma can kill ya. You could get menopause!

You have been warned!!
Mobydisc
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15 Oct 2011 11:34pm
Carantoc said...

Interesting how this story also appeared the same day, but it doesn't get posted here - presumably it doesn't fit well with the idealogy being promoted

London - Apple's visionary leader Steve Jobs ruined his health by shunning conventional medicine in favour of alternative remedies, a leading cancer doctor has claimed.
According to Dr Ramzi Amri, a researcher at Harvard Medical School, Jobs had a mild form of cancer that is rarely fatal and that his choice of treatment 'eventually led to an unnecessarily early death'.
“Let me cut to the chase - Jobs allegedly chose to undergo all sorts of alternative treatment options before opting for conventional medicine,” Dr Amri wrote in a forum.
Given the circumstances, it seems sound to assume that Jobs choice for alternative medicine has eventually led to an unnecessarily early death,” he added.
Dr Amri claimed that Jobs succumbed to the disease more quickly because of his apparent refusal to embrace 'conventional treatment', especially over the last year, the period when he visibly began to lose weight.



Thats bullsH!t. He had a form of cancer that kills people in less than a year. Pancreatic cancer is deadly. My aunt had the same cancer and despite the best medicine available in Australia she died 6 months after diagnosis. It would have been better if she had been given a lethal dose of morhine after she became really sick.



Mark _australia
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15 Oct 2011 9:08pm
Did Steve Jobs die?

BulldogPup
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15 Oct 2011 9:18pm
Jesus no - is this a disease that Jennifer Spadge Hawkins and her buddies may gestate??????? awwwwwww shooootin' shancres & gomorrah , please don't say it's so ..... canines of the world don't want saggy wrinkly old moo moos in 23 whatevers!!!
kiteboy dave
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16 Oct 2011 12:04am
Mobydisc said...

Carantoc said...

Interesting how this story also appeared the same day, but it doesn't get posted here - presumably it doesn't fit well with the idealogy being promoted

London - Apple's visionary leader Steve Jobs ruined his health by shunning conventional medicine in favour of alternative remedies, a leading cancer doctor has claimed.
According to Dr Ramzi Amri, a researcher at Harvard Medical School, Jobs had a mild form of cancer that is rarely fatal and that his choice of treatment 'eventually led to an unnecessarily early death'.
“Let me cut to the chase - Jobs allegedly chose to undergo all sorts of alternative treatment options before opting for conventional medicine,” Dr Amri wrote in a forum.
Given the circumstances, it seems sound to assume that Jobs choice for alternative medicine has eventually led to an unnecessarily early death,” he added.
Dr Amri claimed that Jobs succumbed to the disease more quickly because of his apparent refusal to embrace 'conventional treatment', especially over the last year, the period when he visibly began to lose weight.



Thats bullsH!t. He had a form of cancer that kills people in less than a year. Pancreatic cancer is deadly. My aunt had the same cancer and despite the best medicine available in Australia she died 6 months after diagnosis. It would have been better if she had been given a lethal dose of morhine after she became really sick.





He added that as Mr Jobs had comparatively mild neuroendocrine tumors, compared to the far more aggressive pancreatic adenocarcinoma tumours that 95 per cent of pancreatic cancer sufferers have.
He wrote: 'In my series of patients, for many subtypes, the survival rate was as high as 100 per cent over a decade.'


As usual, you need to know more of the facts before you can comment.
BulldogPup
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15 Oct 2011 10:19pm
ahhhhh to hell with cancer - more beer please and I'll have that with peachtitties thanks.
Sailhack
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16 Oct 2011 9:22pm
I called a guy that is rebuilding my old river boat trailer on Saturday. He said that he would do the job, then never called me back about it, anyways as I hadn't heard back, I thought I'd stir him up a bit.

He gets on the phone & sounds a bit strange, after a bit he tells me that he can't do it for a couple of weeks as he's "going to Melb for surgery to remove half a lung due to a cancer that the doc's found on it". I felt like a bit of a sh!t, but had a good positive chat with him for a while...

The moral dilemma is, although I wanted the trailer done in the next 2 weeks, I thought that if I took the job off him, he might think that I'm not confident that his surgery would go well (not the case, I just want it done). I ended up telling him that the job will be there when he's back on his feet (which could be months...bugger it). Anyways, I thought that it's better that I have to wait if it means that he keeps positive, as he's a good guy, that's had plenty of knocks & he lives for these little projects.

Cancer - doesn't discriminate!
BulldogPup
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16 Oct 2011 8:26pm
and the worst thing about C is that you can' t do a PHucking single thing for the people you grew up with or for ..... lost a couple in the past few years , one was me uncle Pete , he had a melanoma on his foot that got itchy , went to the doctor had an op to get it out but was dead 6 months later , the filth went right thru him.
and while we're on the FILTH thing - Me dear old mum had a heart aneurism on new years '02 - went in to Hosp. and got it sorted but 2 days later she picked up that VRE superbug and died barely 10 days later _ THAT is the worst thing you'll ever see anyone get trust me , it's the new age plague - I still get nightmares once evry couple weeks or so and no matter what I do I can't get rid of them - probbly explains me whacked humour , always seems to be the good'uns that cop the spade .... sh!te now where's me beer , boobies & spadger ....
petermac33
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17 Oct 2011 5:59am
my dad has cancer,think it's the cancer between your legs,not allowed to ever talk about it.

anyway, ordered the documentary 'The Beautiful Truth',it took 20 odd days to arrive.it's the Gerson therapy for treating C.

mum told me that parcel has arrived with book you ordered.

it was actually dvd,so i put it in machine as change up to watching foxtel and both my folks went troppo at me,mum started shouting at me 'not watching that sh/t.

folks adore big pharma,both are nightly pill poppers.

20 minutes into doco,huge argument with dad this time,doco was linking vapor released in your mouth from mercury fillings 24/7 to C word.

at that, dad went off at me and had to switch off,whatever happened to freedom of speech?

chrispychru
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17 Oct 2011 8:39am
BulldogPup said...

Jesus no - is this a disease that Jennifer Spadge Hawkins and her buddies may gestate??????? awwwwwww shooootin' shancres & gomorrah , please don't say it's so ..... canines of the world don't want saggy wrinkly old moo moos in 23 whatevers!!!


are you the editor of people magazine
evlPanda
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17 Oct 2011 10:10am
doggie said...

Mobydisc said...

How do we know this story has any factual basis?




How do we know anything from the media is true?


How do we know anything is true?
SomeOtherGuy
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17 Oct 2011 10:42am
evlPanda said...

doggie said...

Mobydisc said...

How do we know this story has any factual basis?




How do we know anything from the media is true?


How do we know anything is true?


Because YouTube tells us. Apparently.
BulldogPup
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17 Oct 2011 7:47am
Good question Chrispy ???? ..... but nope , I wouldn't mind being the luuuuucky dude who takes the pics of the chickybabes tho '
pierrec45
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17 Oct 2011 12:21pm
This is a suicidal-man-kills-twin-brother-by-mistake sort of an article.
doggie
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17 Oct 2011 2:37pm
SomeOtherGuy said...

evlPanda said...

doggie said...

Mobydisc said...

How do we know this story has any factual basis?




How do we know anything from the media is true?


How do we know anything is true?


Because YouTube tells us. Apparently.



And we all know how accurate that is
GalahOnTheBay
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18 Oct 2011 8:42pm
^^^ Apparently the Disney youtube channel was not too bad of late, but not what you would want the usual Disney audience watching.
doggie
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18 Oct 2011 5:50pm
GalahOnTheBay said...

^^^ Apparently the Disney youtube channel was not too bad of late, but not what you would want the usual Disney audience watching.


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