Scientologists are allowed to get medical treatment and use prescription drugs |
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Scientologists can get chemo and treatment.
The main concern wouldn't be getting medical care, but more being isolated from your non-scientologist friends and potential sources of emotional support |
It actually is both: age and hormones. Pregnancy gives your body a break for 10 months (plus breastfeeding). Google it. The articles also indicate that ivf treatment includes a mammogram (presumably because of the link), so cancer is often detected earlier. |
+1000 |
| Will scientology find him a new wife eventually? Will he marry the nanny or nurse? |
What a horrible comment. What is wrong with you? It was clear he was deeply in love with his wife. |
She was being treated at MD Anderson. |
I don't think you can get cancer from just stress. |
He'll marry someone in the church. I know divorce is really hard in scientology. |
https://www.mdanderson.org/publications/focused-on-health/how-stress-affects-cancer-risk.h21-1589046.html |
They chose that religion and have been living that way for years. Why would you think the illness would suddenly create barriers that weren’t already there? |
No, it doesn’t. There is reproductive assistance that is not what people think of as “IVF.” They could have used donor egg or embryo and done a transfer. Even a medicated transfer doesn’t involve a lot of hormones. It is not the same as an egg retrieval cycle which does involve a lot of hormones. Please be quiet when you don’t know what you’re talking about. |
Yes, the religion doesn't ban you from getting medical treatment. There's fairly little said about medicine by L. Ron Hubbard. |
| It's okay, she's on a spaceship to Xenu now or whatever. |
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First comment I saw on a friend’s Facebook post on this: “I didn’t think you could die of breast cancer. I wonder if it was because Scientologist don’t believe in medicine.”
She’s 43. |