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Re: Prostatis and death...



In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...

> "Andy"  wrote...

> Hi Andy.

>> sometimes i keep wondering, why all those prostatis 
>> people still strive to live in this world
>> with an inperfect body...what is the point 
>> of putting up all these pain and live a sub-optimal

> It sounds like your pretty down right now. If your a 
> prostatitis and CPPS sufferer your question is one many ask, 
> so don't feel alone OK? But....if
> your not a sufferer, your question is somewhat cruel
> and it's obvious you haven't given much thought as 
> to the emotional consequences it could have
> for some suffering soul out there reading 
> who needs strength and support
> rather than doom and gloom. 

> It sounds like your the former.

>> If there has been no miracle in the past 2000 years 
>> can we expect it to come out in the next 20
>> years? What for!!!

> I suggest you stop looking for some miracle cure
> because one thing you should know is although we 
> all have similar symptoms, each of our cases is
> individual so there will not be just one cure for all. 
> I also suggest you try not to be so negative. 
> This condition in some cases can be utterly
> tortureous, and if your suffering I understand, 
> but you have to try your best to avoid dwelling 
> on negative thoughts and create a dream and goal to
> one day live without symptoms and strive for it. 
> If you don't think that is possible then try to 
> work towards lowering your prostatitis to a tolerable
> level and accept a certain amount of discomfort 
> and at that point remember that there are other's 
> with medical problems far worse than yours. 
> Surround yourself with family and friends. 
> If your family and friends don't understand, 
> do a search on the web for chronic pain support sites, 
> or a website of faith, and post a message. 
> I can't tell you how important it is to have someone 
> you can share your frustrations with. I can confidently say
> that I have about as much chronic pain as anyone posting here 
> but I continue to search for answers because 
> there are answers to be had. Do a search in
> Google newsgroups with the search word's 
> " prostatitis, cure, CPPS, cured, better, symptoms, gone," 
> and you will see that there have been many men who
> have improved and now live lives with their health troubles 
> are only a memory. You will also see the diversity in 
> the treatment's they used to get better. Don't you dare tell me 
> that no one has ever cured themselves or
> improved significantly because it's not true.

>> Its such a hopeless world. Why does the creator create 
>> disease to torture the innocents...

> What faith are you talking about and who among us 
> is so innocent? If you knew anything about the Christian 
> faith, you might not so blatantly post such a question in 
> public, but rather ask your God in private. Realize all
> thing's happen for a reason and I recommend you read 
> the Book of Job. If your a person of faith, take on 
> the challenge of adversity in a way that would be pleasing
> to your God. It's not going to be easy, so put on your
> battle armour and fight like a soldier!

> Best regard's
> Derek


Reality would only be an illusion if it were not made to conform 
to physical Law. CPPS like all illness has a physical cause.
God can not cure you with out suspending the Laws that make you,
but if you ask with a sincere heart, you will be given what you need.
One can be cured by a miracle of faith, but truth can lead to 
the cure for all.

jrh




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