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- Embed this notice@p @j I didn’t say it was the best outcome but there is good that can come out of adversity.
Alzheimer’s is a bad one and it’s made worse by the pharmaceutical company not being able to sell a drug that will improve the condition and so, stuff that could help the condition is suppressed by the FDA because nobody can pay for the studies and red tape needed to make it available.
Cancer too: there’s probably a simple, inexpensive way to deal with it but then, they wouldn’t make a fortune in oncology.
Diabetes type 2, for example, is a simple matter of cutting back on carbs but instead they prescribe insulin and a “balanced” diet that will not cure them.
I have personal experience with this kind of hardship and although I don’t wish this would have ever happened, the hardships and limitations that dealing with this issue require have absolutely not made me unhappy and instead brought forth the happiness you can only find when you are employed on something that benefits others and not yourself.
Like I stated, you can either complain and be miserable or embrace it and find happiness. Up to each one of us.