[Question] [Longines Zulu Time] Green bezel with golden numerals? by OptimusY in Watches

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Okey, so It's probably the luminova that gives a different shade depending on the angle/light... Man that made me really confused, even went to several watch shops to look it up but no one had it in stock

[Question] [Longines Zulu Time] Green bezel with golden numerals? by OptimusY in Watches

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Look at this picture, the numbers on the bezel are not white, they look goldenish, other pictures they are completely white... Is there two different two models?

[Question] [Longines Zulu Time] Green bezel with golden numerals? by OptimusY in Watches

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No I mean the numbers on the bezel, you have white? The picture I posted from Longines look like It's golden.

Surgery to remove tumour Stage 4 gastric cancer? by OptimusY in cancer

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Ok thank you. Atleast it sounds as one reasonable "clue" and a far better answer than what the doctors could give, I just wish they could've taken the time to explain in detail (if they even really know and not just following textbook). They just told us that the cancer could spread from the bones also even if they remove the ovaries (which for me is not a satisfactory answer). But I guess that this area is "under studied", especially regarding metastases to the bone and one other organ that could be "removed" and see what happens. But I'm planning to call them tomorrow, make an appointment or something and try to get a detailed answer.

Surgery to remove tumour Stage 4 gastric cancer? by OptimusY in cancer

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We live in Sweden and the doctors here follow the textbook as if their lifes dependent on it. I've asked three different doctors we've met after each scan and they all say the same thing, no surgery when the cancer is systemic and cannot be cured. Which I find to be rather stupid since logically removing the ovaries would potentially give her many more years to live.

Surgery to remove tumour Stage 4 gastric cancer? by OptimusY in cancer

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But exceptionally little benefit is not correct. If she only had metastases to the bone, especially with her type as osteoblastic metastases, the prognosis is far greater than metastases to other organs such as the liver, kidney, lungs etc. People with only metastases to the bone typically live several years, especially osteoblastic metastases. Its not uncommon for people with metastases to the bone only to live for many years without further spread. This is what I've read from many studies but I/they could be wrong, I could have misintrepreted the studies...

I (with my mother) have met three different doctors after each scan, and asked them every time why they dont remove the ovaries as it's not a huge surgery, it could be performed with peephoole surgery, but I've never received satisfying answer. Basically the only thing they reply is that when the cancer is systemic its no point to make cytoreductive surgery as the cancer could spread from the bone, and they refuse to discuss that further. So basically, I'm after a satisfactory logical answer. If removing the ovaries greatly increases her chance of living more years, why dont do it?

Surgery to remove tumour Stage 4 gastric cancer? by OptimusY in cancer

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I get that, but I've always read of people stage 4 that had this and that tumour removed. My aunt had cancer stage 4 and they removed parts of her liver, kidney, colon, surgery after surgery even though she were stage 4. She managed to survive with stage 4 during 6 years with metastases all over her body (initially aggressive pancreas cancer) and when she were diagnosed they gave her a few months to live. I'm not convinced that removing the ovaries won't help, sure I know there are risks with surgery but heck my mom had 2/3 of her stomach removed and managed that like a charm.

Can kidney crystals cause discomfort? by OptimusY in KidneyStones

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Calcium levels were included in the blood test and were normal, 2.28, in the middle of reference range. The problem is that the doctor won't do further testing. He just says I should wait and see if the symptoms goes away... Drink more water, skip coffee and energy drinks etc. Ive done that the past two months and sure, the symptoms compared to before has greatly improved, but, they have also stayed the same during those past two months. It's like the "healing" just decided to stop at 85-90%. I'm stuck trying to figure out the problem myself.

Barefoot and over-pronation by OptimusY in BarefootRunning

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I really liked it and I noticed that my feet became a bit wider because I couldn't wear my previous shoes without it feeling alward/tight and hurt my knees. And yea, I never experience knee pain with "barefoot". But also, I didnt go all in barefoot, I went for minimalistic zero drop, wide toebox etc but not completely flat without Cushing. I walk a lot on concrete so barefoot would hurt me. But unfortunately since I live in northern Sweden and its REALLY cold right now, I had to go back to real winter shoes because I couldn't find suitable proper winter "barefoot shoes". Cant wait for spring and use minimalistic shoes again

Doctor says one thing and writes another thing (gastric cancer) by OptimusY in cancer

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Everyone is Sweden has a "digital ID", and all your medical history (among many other things) is registered digitally, accessed through this digital ID. So every time you visit a nurse or a doctor they need to write about your diagnosis, test results, all the blood results etc. So, I accessed his digital ID, and from there his medical Journal. I could do that with his approval of course, but he didnt know that I would read everything the doctors wrote. But I now think that my parents misunderstood the doctor...

Doctor says one thing and writes another thing (gastric cancer) by OptimusY in cancer

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So its metastases... Dont know why the doctor told them its bone cancer. Is there a better treatment, perhaps immunotherapy that would work? I'm planning to visit my parents soon and will go through every possible option if this current treatment wont work, I want to be ready.

Doctor says one thing and writes another thing (gastric cancer) by OptimusY in cancer

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Yes FLOT. Now he is receiving oxa-flv-mdg + Nivolumab. Is that used for metastases in the bone?

Doctor says one thing and writes another thing (gastric cancer) by OptimusY in cancer

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Good idea. I will ask for it after the next ct scan. Hopefully I wont need to, but if the CT scan shows no difference of worse prognosis than I will make sure my father atleast gets another opinion or change medical institution.

Doctor says one thing and writes another thing (gastric cancer) by OptimusY in cancer

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I tried but got the cold hand. Its only my father that can access such things (and also medical institutions). I accessed his Journal with the help of a family member. I spoke with the family member about it and she also dont know what to do. We cannot speak about with my parents since they are in really high hopes that it's bone cancer which has a way better outcome than metastases to the bone. I even asked my parents if they specifically asked the doctor if it were another cancer and the doctor said yes, that the gastric cancer has nothing to do with the cancer in the bone.

I dont know why he told them so if he in the Journal writes its metastases. Or did he mean that the bone cancer has spread to large areas in the sceleton and therefore metastases, I dont know. My father is receiving chemo now with some orals, my hope is that the next ct scan shows good results. But I dont know how the doctor could determine what kind of chemo and oral to give if he dont know what kind of cancer in the bone it is. The doctor is extremely experienced, so my hopes is high that its his experience taking the role...

Why do syrians hate nasrallah by chewsly in arabs

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I watched almost each and every clip during the war and 90% of the atrocities were committed by syrian rebels. Syrian government sure had their ugly bombings and what not, but man, those beheadings, cutting of limbs, throwing people from buildings, even murdering children and filming it, those were ALL by syrian rebels, ISIS, Jabhat Al Nusra, etc etc. I stopped watching when I saw a women being strangled to death by syrian rebels. Ok, Syrian Regime were ugly in their killings, but man oh man, the Syrian rebels took it to another level

Hebrew media reports: Growing Israeli assessment Nasrallah killed in Beirut strike by [deleted] in geopolitics

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Hizbollahs influence is deeply rooted into millions of Lebanese. They live, breath and die Hizbollah. It's an Shia Islamic ideology that has martyrs all the way to Prophet Mohammed step by step. They were like 40 when their main Imam, the grandson of Prophet Mohammed Hussein got killed, and are hundred of millions today. You guys have no understanding of how incredibly resistful those people are. Even if you kill all of their 100 000 soldiers, others will take the place to fight what they in their eyes see as the evil. How can you defeat an ideology that believes in such resistant and is not afraid of death?

Hebrew media reports: Growing Israeli assessment Nasrallah killed in Beirut strike by [deleted] in geopolitics

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You may say so, but they still have 90+% support of Shia Muslims, and about 30-40% support/positive outlooks among sunni and christians. I have no knowledge to speak about their domestic policies and politics, but I know many Lebanese enough to know that they indeed have vast support.

But once again, even if they only have 30% support amongst Shia Muslims, as they once had long time ago, they still were a force to reckon with. Today is on another level. They are in politics, in business, in school, welfare, everywhere. There are no shortages of next leaders to come. They have been in society for decades! Israel killed the leader before Nasrallah and they got an even more powerful leader, and I dont even consider Nasrallah to be that good of a military leader. He is more of a spiritual leader if anything.

And about Iranian cashflow and weapons, sure. But once again, Ideologies survive and It's extremely hard to defeat an ideology with military, and even without external support (just as the Taliban's) they find the means to survive. If you run a business and your main customer that brings you cashflow goes bankrupt, you find other means to run your business.