• Aevitis (edited 8 years ago)
    +14

    Scumbag. When this article was posted on Reddit, a user talked about how someone they knew had been falsely diagnosed by this man. Later, when they actually got cancer, their body couldn't handle the chemotherapy. I can't find the thread right now, but the user did say that the person luckily survived.

    • PrismDragon
      +6

      Thank goodness that user survived. Extraneous usage of chemotherapy is extremely dangerous.

      • frohawk
        +8

        Hell, chemotherapy is dangerous, period. It's just a matter of not dying long enough so that the cancer can die first.