Connecting the Dots - eyes wide shut
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Going from a strong, healthy Person to becoming increasingly unwell. how to understand what is going on, to fixing the issues. If your suffering from any illness ask yourself why you are? Most people are sick as they want attention, poor me...
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Connecting the Dots - eyes wide shut - Author Theodorus
* MRI = Magnetic resonance imaging
Connecting the Dots - eyes wide shut
Introduction to Modern Life and Health
So in my early years I was diagnosed with rheumatic fever. One of my hearts valves so to speak was not working well, getting stuck. Causing a lot of pain in my chest. So I learned to live with this, but having to take tablets for the rest of my life. After several years I stopped taking these tablets as I felt worse with them than without.
Years later having lost my children due to the Australian law system on Family law which ripped my family more and more apart. Having a wife who took full advantage of this system, inventing stories and whatever she said is what they believed... From threatening her, to running her over, to wanting to kidnap my kids and take them out of the country. Spending year after year in court, and she was only told he has a right to see his children. And yet every time she refused, with another story and we ended up back in court. Finally a break when she was admitted into a mental section of a hospital she had no choice but to give my kids to me. Some of the best times I had was, when I saw my kids every day, toilet training my son, teaching him how to walk. Teaching my daughter on how to use a computer. She was about 4 or 5 years old at this stage. One evening my son was not feeling well, took him to the hospital emergency not far from where I lived, here I had to wait and wait...
My son was sick all over me, yet I had to wait, finally a doctor came over and started to examine my son, some of the talking and things going on I was not sure what was happening. Only sometime later did I realise that what they were doing was checking my son for child abuse!!! Of course this was not the issue, he had a virus.
Then my by now ex wife was released from hospital she then straight away took me to court, even with proof of her mental case she won the kids back without a question. So the circus started again.
Back to court, very rarely seeing my kids, restraining orders for no reason except I wanted to see my kids. The system here works in favour of some. Today I know this system causes nearly 3 male suicides per day down under.
All the stress took its toll I ended up with a severe melanoma which was discovered purely by accident I went to my doctor because I did not feel well, he looked me over and a mole I had, had changed colour. He said I don't like the looks of this and took a skin sample.
Within a few days I was back at the doc's. He said it has come back positive, cancer! I will remove this right now, he cut it out and spend his time cleaning up the wound. Within a few days he called me in again and said there is still more cancer there. Another operation and again very neatly stitched up.
A few days later he called me in again and said, we need to operate again as there is still more there, this time he booked me into a hospital emergency operation.
Within days I was in the hospital, I counted 43 injections in my back as this cancer was right behind my heart. So now back in surgery again, I was awake for this one as with the others. But while they were busy I said to the person who was checking my vital signs and anaesthetics. I told this person I can feel them cutting now, it was like they were cutting with a blunt knife, I was in extreme pain at this stage. But nothing was done, they stitched me up and put me in a waiting room or something like this. After a few days I went to see my doctor again, he checked what they did, it looked awful compared to what my doc had done previously. He said now it's time to sit down, the operation was successful