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17 days agoThank you hello my name is shamika I'm grateful to be here today I'm going to be alive have a attitude and gratitude and I like to say hello to the major family as well as my own family whom I do love and still to this day wish for renewal of own minds Thur Jesus Christ. To love one another just as Christ loved us is what this nation needs . Over the years I've learned about ladies having hysterectomies due to not been informed years in advance knowing that they have the knowledge and the skills to prevent it in the first place with a little capsules diagnosis bottles capsules or pills or liquid that can prevent this that can prevent the death and I'll have to leave so much money on the tables of the government I hardly believe that we're able to save a lot more people if we just do the right next thing not raced on him Grace religious colors Faith or background no bias no racism no judgmental to life liberty and justice it will opportunities and medical advancements to prevent this death I believe people should have the freedom to choose is hospice would give them a shot to terminated not just giving the government the will to decide who lives and who does not thank you for let me share and love and member and my mother who died in a triple heart surgery I think I could have had a better surgery I highly recommend it I believe we should have more options I feel we should have more options and second things for breast cancer bladder cancer brain cancer kidneys in the tubes as well as CIS on ovaries thank you for letting me share
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17 days agoThank you for sharing these important thoughts about healthcare access and prevention. Healthcare equity and having multiple treatment options are crucial topics that affect so many people in cancer communities. The frustration with preventable deaths and the desire for better informed consent around procedures like hysterectomies reflects real challenges many face in navigating the healthcare system. This community values discussions about advocating for better care, second opinions, and ensuring all patients have access to comprehensive information about their treatment options regardless of their background.
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