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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Paphitis » Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:06 am

Get Real! wrote:
Lordo wrote:
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Lordo wrote:Have you ever had your thyoroid glands checked?

Isn’t the thyroid related to growth hormones?

I’m average sized so I never thought that might be an issue. :?


What?

Get your fuckin thingy checked gavole.

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-does-thyroid-do

According to your link it does affect bulk/growth so I do remember something about it! See? :)

My size has remained pretty constant since I turned 18... tallish and thin always.


Have your doctors spoken to you about some drugs which lower your immunity levels - make you immunocompromised?

You'll need to be extra vigilant with colds, viruses and Covid...
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jan 15, 2022 12:36 pm

GR you know I don't like asking such personal questions so it's upto you to reply or not.
1.Is your immunodeficiency genes/chromosomes related? I mean did you have it from birth?
2.If yes is it one of the known hemoglobin types? Are you going to Makario for routune checks every 6 months/1 year? E.g. is it what we call in Greek "αιμοσφαιρινοπαθεια Β"

The 2 guys I know have this, the one is even an athlete.They both have perfectly healthy children. Their symptoms however is much more "normal", they just can't fight deceases easily. One of the two got covid too, but it was very mild. I guess both got 3rd jab already because they were among the first who got vaxxed.
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Lordo » Sat Jan 15, 2022 2:05 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Lordo wrote:Have you ever had your thyoroid glands checked?

Isn’t the thyroid related to growth hormones?

I’m average sized so I never thought that might be an issue. :?


What?

Get your fuckin thingy checked gavole.

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-does-thyroid-do

According to your link it does affect bulk/growth so I do remember something about it! See? :)

My size has remained pretty constant since I turned 18... tallish and thin always.

Tallish and thin means your thyoroid is over active and your metabolism rate is high. Your heart rate may also be high. For a very small organ it plays a huge part in our body. A mitsis ma e rotsis mavroyerimo namini. It can also function erratically. It can be high one moment and it can be low the next. Both problems for the body.
Its not just bulk growth is it It also can cause you to lose weight too. Fancy that it can do both? Well thats Darwinism for you. FFS it produces hormones for the body. It controls a million and one things in the body. It can cause you heart attack as well as stroke and a million other things too. Get it cheked because it is quite common in the Cypriots. What the fuck have you got to lose?
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Lordo » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:48 am

This is very interesting indeed.

https://www.oliveboard.in/blog/types-hormones-human-body-functions/

What are hormones and what do they do?
Hormones are defined as chemical substances that help in coordinating the functioning and growth of living organisms in the human body. Different types of hormones have different functions and they all serve the body in their own ways in order to keep it healthy.


Enjoy and bloody take note.
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Get Real! » Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:24 am

If you search for “immune hypersensitivity” on a site like YT you’ll get hundreds of videos of so called doctors, medical students, and others who just love playing the teacher!

The bla-bla is never ending and there’s enough material there to keep you busy till the cows come home!

These individuals go out of their way with little diagrams, graphs, sketches and animations with fancy labels of some little blob which supposedly attaches to some other little blob which then attracts some third little blob… and the baloney just goes on forever!

But if you change the search slightly to either one these…

“immune hypersensitivity cure”
“immune hypersensitivity solutions”
“immune hypersensitivity remedies”


You’ll find ZERO videos… absolutely nothing!

This little experiment alone exposes how full of shit this planet’s medical world is!

When it comes to theory we can go on and on with our made-up little labels and our incessant assumptions but when it comes to actual solutions we have next to NOTHING on offer!

It’s high time the medical world was legally obliged to operate under a “no cure no pay” policy like pretty much everyone else out there, and that would quickly weed out the 90% criminal trash that is out there wasting patient’s time and money!
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Lordo » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:28 pm

All you have to do is confirm your Thyoroid is functioning correctly ffs. A drop of blood is all it takes.

A friend of mine had 6 different problems all of which got solved with one cure. Thyroid problem dealt with. Go get it done so at least you know it is not that.

This method of work is called process of elimination. Darwinism see? Just so you do not become another victim of Darwin you understand.
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:58 pm

Doctors are just part of the medical science. Cures are generally invented by molecular biologists.
So far they don't have a clue either for the cause or the cure of the most common "immuno-deficiency" decease called Eczema. Millions of people suffer from eczema, and just carry it to their grave.

Damn it, my palm is itching me again :evil:

NB. The most logical explanation I 've read about eczema, is that it has to do with some internal disease that's been expelled outwards towards the skin to be cleaned up there. Not an immuno-deficiency at all.
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Lordo » Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:09 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Doctors are just part of the medical science. Cures are generally invented by molecular biologists.
So far they don't have a clue either for the cause or the cure of the most common "immuno-deficiency" decease called Eczema. Millions of people suffer from eczema, and just carry it to their grave.

Damn it, my palm is itching me again :evil:

NB. The most logical explanation I 've read about eczema, is that it has to do with some internal disease that's been expelled outwards towards the skin to be cleaned up there. Not an immuno-deficiency at all.

Palm being itchy means you are going to get snacked.
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:38 pm

Apropos explanation :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: An immunodeficiency dilemma

Postby Kikapu » Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:41 pm

Lordo wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Doctors are just part of the medical science. Cures are generally invented by molecular biologists.
So far they don't have a clue either for the cause or the cure of the most common "immuno-deficiency" decease called Eczema. Millions of people suffer from eczema, and just carry it to their grave.

Damn it, my palm is itching me again :evil:

NB. The most logical explanation I 've read about eczema, is that it has to do with some internal disease that's been expelled outwards towards the skin to be cleaned up there. Not an immuno-deficiency at all.

Palm being itchy means you are going to get snacked.


I thought it means you will get money! :wink:
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