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So, this post i from my side today. I was diagnosed with bullous emphsema, my FEV1/FVC is around 40%, and FEV1 is at around 30%, deecreasing 8% since November. My prognosis is pretty poor, and overall the nurses and doctors have said as much. So realistically, shooting rampage now or later? Beyond that, how do you deal with such a shitty diagnosis?

So, this post i from my side today. I was diagnosed with bullous emphsema, my FEV1/FVC is around 40%, and FEV1 is at around 30%, deecreasing 8% since November. My prognosis is pretty poor, and overall the nurses and doctors have said as much. So realistically, shooting rampage now or later? Beyond that, how do you deal with such a shitty diagnosis?

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personally i don't see death as anything to be worried about

that said, have you looked into alternative treatments?

is it from smoking? if so, try switching to vaping

the first thing to understand regarding the healthcare industry is that it's just that; an INDUSTRY - while the lower rung (MD's) may be there to help you, the shareholders are not - this is why we see "treatments" instead of cures

the first thing i personally would do is start with a high-dose vitamin C protocol, like 4 grams/hr. (4 1000mg tabs) - it may not help, but it cannot hurt you - if you start with a rumbly stomach or diarrhea, knock a gram off - i'd probably also supplement that with D3 and Zinc

without having done any research, i'd be looking at chlorine dioxide (aka MMS) and whether it might help (and discard any of the "it'll kill you" bullshit from the mainstream) - just don't take Clo2 and C together - they'll just cancel each other out

beyond that, there's a whole internet full of information

let me know if you want me to find more resources