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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Fallsview on November 20, 2017, 06:44:53 PM
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BREAKING!
The beautiful Beth Chapman has stage 2 throat cancer. Her husband is the one that smokes and Beth gets cancer. One tough, intelligent woman in for the battle of her life. Personally I think she has the power to beat it.
Prayers Needed.
Prayers Sent.
STAY POSITIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Dog will stand by her.
J
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That should take some weight off...
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STAY POSITIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How can I stay positive when you keep posting news like this? :-\ :'(
PS - if you asked "Tunza_Muscle" to come back to the boards, I would be very positive.
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BREAKING!
The beautiful Beth Chapman has stage 2 throat cancer. Her husband is the one that smokes and Beth gets cancer. One tough, intelligent woman in for the battle of her life. Personally I think she has the power to beat it.
Prayers Needed.
Prayers Sent.
STAY POSITIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it isn't a battle, she has no input into beating it or not.
She will get treated and either get better or die.....
To say someone battled cancer and won simply infers that people who don't get better didn't fight hard enough, and that isn't the case at all.
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Who?
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Who?
the sister of the bloke who killed John Lennon?
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I appreciate the kind words everyone
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it isn't a battle, she has no input into beating it or not.
She will get treated and either get better or die.....
To say someone battled cancer and won simply infers that people who don't get better didn't fight hard enough, and that isn't the case at all.
I also find the use of the word "battle" absurd. I guess people try to put a positive/optimistic spin on it.
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I appreciate the kind words everyone
Bwahahahahahaha
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I appreciate the kind words everyone
Tits or gtfo.
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Kill it beth your a strong chic
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it isn't a battle, she has no input into beating it or not.
She will get treated and either get better or die.....
To say someone battled cancer and won simply infers that people who don't get better didn't fight hard enough, and that isn't the case at all.
Mental state and attitude when facing serious illness does go a long way.
Waking up everyday seriously ill and eating when you don't feel like eating, drinking fluids when you don't feel like drinking, going for a walk when you don't feel like moving at all...this is examples of battling and fighting back.
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it isn't a battle, she has no input into beating it or not.
She will get treated and either get better or die.....
To say someone battled cancer and won simply infers that people who don't get better didn't fight hard enough, and that isn't the case at all.
It isn't a battle until someone pulls out a thong and tanning oil.
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Mental state and attitude when facing serious illness does go a long way.
Waking up everyday seriously ill and eating when you don't feel like eating, drinking fluids when you don't feel like drinking, going for a walk when you don't feel like moving at all...this is examples of battling and fighting back.
no it isnt its examples of eating and drinking and going for a walk.
Tell me,how can going for a walk help you get rid of cancer cells?
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no it isnt its examples of eating and drinking and going for a walk.
Tell me,how can going for a walk help you get rid of cancer cells?
Overall well being will improve if you do things rather than just lie down, give up and succumb to your illness.
The better you maintain your physical shape the more chances you have of beating cancer or any serious illness.
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Overall well being will improve if you do things rather than just lie down, give up and succumb to your illness.
The better you maintain your physical shape the more chances you have of beating cancer or any serious illness.
thats not how it works, you succumb to cancer because the treatment doesn't control the growth of cancer cells, it wouldnt matter if you were standing up or sitting down.
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thats not how it works, you succumb to cancer because the treatment doesn't control the growth of cancer cells, it wouldnt matter if you were standing up or sitting down.
Ok
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Hope she recovers. The Chapman's seem like a cool family.
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Ok
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my dad had a brain tumour that killed him
because of the memory loss the tumour caused he was eating and drinking all day long because he couldnt remember eating his meals, he walked everywhere as well.
Now, bearing in mind what you wrote before can you explain why he died?
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my dad had a brain tumour that killed him
because of the memory loss the tumour caused he was eating and drinking all day long because he couldnt remember eating his meals, he walked everywhere as well.
Now, bearing in mind what you wrote before can you explain why he died?
She has throat cancer not a terminal brain tumour.
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She has throat cancer not a terminal brain tumour.
untreated all cancers are terminal nutmeg...
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untreated all cancers are terminal nutmeg...
your life is terminal. praying for a fast ending.
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your life is terminal. praying for a fast ending.
pretty dumb thing to write, wishing ill on people isnt very nice.
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untreated all cancers are terminal nutmeg...
Untreated most diseases are terminal saffron...
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Untreated most diseases are terminal saffron...
I thought you were arguing against my point?
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I thought you were arguing against my point?
I am, what makes you think I moved on? we're both retarded autistic old men, this argument will never end.
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I am, what makes you think I moved on? we're both retarded autistic old men, this argument will never end.
Yes it will.... :)
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Probably caused from breathing in all that bear mace.
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Rimstinger and UKJEFF/SIMPLE SIMON/BE THERE are embroiled in an intellectual battle of the greatest magnitude.
In technical terms, UKJEFF/SIMPLE SIMON/BE THERE, is correct. Either the cancer treatment works or does not work. There is more of a direct, causal relationship between cancer treatment and treatment success.
However, it appears that Rimstinger is discussing the impact of MODERATING variables on treatment. In research, moderating variables influence the strength of the relationship between predictor variables and criterion variables. As such, quality of life (mental state, attitude, social support, or diet, etc) may act as a moderating variable between the predictor and criterion variable; in other words, people may be more likely to be treatment compliant if they have a strong quality of life, thus moderating the relationship between treatment and treatment success. Thus, quality of life may have an indirect influence on treatment success (not a direct, causal one).
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I appreciate the kind words everyone
Getbig has a gimmick for every occasion.
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your life is terminal. praying for a fast ending.
Don’t you put that evil on “Be There” Ricky Bobby
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according to research, "best" thing to prevent cancer is not to be FAT
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according to research, "best" thing to prevent cancer is not to be FAT
unfortunately, beth is pretty fucken fat
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Getbig has a gimmick for every occasion.
Im pretty sure its her, go check the posting history.....
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Rimstinger and UKJEFF/SIMPLE SIMON/BE THERE are embroiled in an intellectual battle of the greatest magnitude.
In technical terms, UKJEFF/SIMPLE SIMON/BE THERE, is correct. Either the cancer treatment works or does not work. There is more of a direct, causal relationship between cancer treatment and treatment success.
However, it appears that Rimstinger is discussing the impact of MODERATING variables on treatment. In research, moderating variables influence the strength of the relationship between predictor variables and criterion variables. As such, quality of life (mental state, attitude, social support, or diet, etc) may act as a moderating variable between the predictor and criterion variable; in other words, people may be more likely to be treatment compliant if they have a strong quality of life, thus moderating the relationship between treatment and treatment success. Thus, quality of life may have an indirect influence on treatment success (not a direct, causal one).
and as such rimstinger is talking shite...
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I appreciate the kind words everyone
how much do u think ur tits weigh?
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and as such rimstinger is talking shite...
That’s not what the fat chink said.
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and as such rimstinger is talking shite...
It really all depends what the original debate was about. If the original debate was, "What factor has more of a causal relationship with treatment success," then you would be 100% correct. Its obvious that no amount of good diet or attitude is going to put cancer into remission; the only thing that can do that is medical treatment.
But, Rimstinger's points are extremely valid and are supported by A LOT of evidence. It's obvious that psychosocial variables play an important role in moderating the relationship between the disease and treatment success.
I believe that Rimstringer was alluding to what I stated above; he just wasn't exactly saying that.
I think its safe to say that cancer treatment is directly implicated in terms of successful treatment with psychosocial variables (moderating variable) strengthening the relationship between disease and successful treatment (which is supported by research).
No matter what, its good to see two getbig intellectuals battle it out. For, the both of you, battle torn and scarred, will live to fight another day.
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It really all depends what the original debate was about. If the original debate was, "What factor has more of a causal relationship with treatment success," then you would be 100% correct. Its obvious that no amount of good diet or attitude is going to put cancer into remission; the only thing that can do that is medical treatment.
But, Rimstinger's points are extremely valid and are supported by A LOT of evidence. It's obvious that psychosocial variables play an important role in moderating the relationship between the disease and treatment success.
I believe that Rimstringer was alluding to what I stated above; he just wasn't exactly saying that.
I think its safe to say that cancer treatment is directly implicated in terms of successful treatment with psychosocial variables (moderating variable) strengthening the relationship between disease and successful treatment (which is supported by research).
No matter what, its good to see two getbig intellectuals battle it out. For, the both of you, battle torn and scarred, will live to fight another day.
Very articulate and fairly intelligent for an obese chink.
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BREAKING!
The beautiful Beth Chapman has stage 2 throat cancer. Her husband is the one that smokes and Beth gets cancer. One tough, intelligent woman in for the battle of her life. Personally I think she has the power to beat it.
Prayers Needed.
Prayers Sent.
STAY POSITIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No one in the entire history of mankind was cured by "praying"
If you believe in a god, why do you think he gave cancer to her?
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No one in the entire history of mankind was cured by "praying"
If you believe in a god, why do you think he gave cancer to her?
to test her faith of course, God is nice like that....
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Very articulate and fairly intelligent for an obese chink.
haha, I am not Asian, but thanks!
I look forward to a second battle between you and BE THERE/UK JEFF/SIMPLE SIMON!!
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Mental state and attitude when facing serious illness does go a long way.
Waking up everyday seriously ill and eating when you don't feel like eating, drinking fluids when you don't feel like drinking, going for a walk when you don't feel like moving at all...this is examples of battling and fighting back.
And if/when cancer eventually kills her, she "lost the battle," correct? Because she didn't fight hard enough?
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Rimstinger and UKJEFF/SIMPLE SIMON/BE THERE are embroiled in an intellectual battle of the greatest magnitude.
In technical terms, UKJEFF/SIMPLE SIMON/BE THERE, is correct. Either the cancer treatment works or does not work. There is more of a direct, causal relationship between cancer treatment and treatment success.
However, it appears that Rimstinger is discussing the impact of MODERATING variables on treatment. In research, moderating variables influence the strength of the relationship between predictor variables and criterion variables. As such, quality of life (mental state, attitude, social support, or diet, etc) may act as a moderating variable between the predictor and criterion variable; in other words, people may be more likely to be treatment compliant if they have a strong quality of life, thus moderating the relationship between treatment and treatment success. Thus, quality of life may have an indirect influence on treatment success (not a direct, causal one).
I just want to slowly push my thumbs into your eye sockets until you finally stop moving.
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She needs legit kigtropin
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Who?
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"Battle"
Both are right in a sense. For a terminal cancer patient, just getting out of bed every morning could be a "battle."
I have known several people who always stated they would never, ever go through chemo and radiation if they got cancer. These people got cancer and all of them were going through chemo and radiation. Some made it while others didn't.
I asked one of them that didn't make it why they were doing this when they were so against it? Their exact words were, "Now the rubber is hitting the road and its reality. What else can I do, not fight and just give up? I have to do something and try to win".
So in other words they did go to battle, they did fight. They didn't say "F, it, I'm quitting my job, eating crap foods and being a nasty person (like most of you in this thread) to everyone without feeling bad about it"
Be Here, don't be such an "elitest." Go by a Zebco 33 and take the kids to the pond instead of arguing every point on GetBig.com.
GODSPEED.
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"Battle"
Both are right in a sense. For a terminal cancer patient, just getting out of bed every morning could be a "battle."
I have known several people who always stated they would never, ever go through chemo and radiation if they got cancer. These people got cancer and all of them were going through chemo and radiation. Some made it while others didn't.
I asked one of them that didn't make it why they were doing this when they were so against it? Their exact words were, "Now the rubber is hitting the road and its reality. What else can I do, not fight and just give up? I have to do something and try to win".
So in other words they did go to battle, they did fight. They didn't say "F, it, I'm quitting my job, eating crap foods and being a nasty person (like most of you in this thread) to everyone without feeling bad about it"
Be Here, don't be such an "elitest." Go by a Zebco 33 and take the kids to the pond instead of arguing every point on GetBig.com.
GODSPEED.
Here
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your life is terminal. praying for a fast ending.
Silence you filthy roma.
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Sweet Jesus. Three strokes between them bad boys and I'd be done.
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Sweet Jesus. Three strokes between them bad boys and I'd be done.
You could get hard looking at that?
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You could get hard looking at that?
Yes, I am not a homosexual.
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Beth can we get a titty pic?
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TV has Dog the Bounty Hunter, but Getbig has Booty the chili dog hunter.
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she has a set on her
unfortunate about the cancer. unless she was a smoker than it's her own fault..
even if she beats it the treatment is harsh.. will take years off your life
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bet her tits weigh over 40 lbs
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Throat cancer may be due to sucking HPV dick, Dog?
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Beth can we get a titty pic?
X2
Or better still several.