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Old May 11, 2013, 06:51 PM
anonymous8113
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Well, I'm rather pleased that at least one man was saved from cancer and that he
resolved to work at his mental condition by including humor in his life and wrote a book about it. That's positive and that's important.

That isn't to say that many, many people don't die with cancer; anyone with common sense is alert to the dangers and seriousness of malignancy.

It doesn't imply anything other than that one man was able to return to health because he managed to do the right things to help himself. It is possible to read
any and everything into something that is being written. Some Bipolar patients are often known to see "black and white" reasoning in everything.

Some of us try so hard to qualify things by saying "it works for some of us" or "you
might want to try it". I simply do not deal well with the all-or-nothing thought process; it's offensive to me;forget it, for me, anyway.

Last edited by anonymous8113; May 11, 2013 at 07:23 PM.