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Steve Jobs might have killed himself

7 pointsby gcullissover 13 years ago

10 comments

bradleylandover 13 years ago
Both my uncle (a very close uncle) and my mother are living survivors of cancer. My uncle had a tumor in his cerebellum, very near to his brain stem. My mother had melanoma skin cancer on her left shoulder.<p>I can tell you that the way you deal with cancer (or any high-mortality illness) is an incredibly personal decision. My mother is fortunate that she caught the cancer early. A sub-2mm melanoma left here with a golfball sized scoup of flesh missing from her shoulder.<p>My uncle has it far worse. The damage to his cerebellum and hippocampus means that A) he can no longer balance using his inner ear mechanism, and B) he has a difficult time developing new long term memories (yes, a lot like Memento).<p>I love my uncle so much it almost brings me to tears just talking about it, but knowing what I know now, I'd have understood perfectly if he decided to forego the radiation treatments that have literally caused his teeth to rot out of his head. I'd have understood perfectly if he decided to forego the debilitating chemo treatments that felt like (in the doctor's words) "a bad case of heroin withdraw". I'd have understood perfectly if he decided to forego the resulting divorce from his wife.<p>To say "cancer is a bitch" is a gross understatement. Even when you survive, what lies on the other side is a great amount of uncertainty. My uncle continues to be grateful for every day of his life, but I'd understand perfectly if he weren't.<p>Our lives are the one thing that remain our own until the end. We all decide how we'll live and die individually, and for our own reasons.
OpieCunninghamover 13 years ago
Had to laugh at this:<p><i>In a new report published in the Silicon Valley journal Quora</i><p>A Q&#38;A website is now a journal? And a post is now a published report? Hilarious.
jrubinovitzover 13 years ago
This is an awful title for an article.
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LaGrangeover 13 years ago
No.<p><a href="http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/10/15/what-killed-steve-jobs/" rel="nofollow">http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/10/15/what-kille...</a>
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tokenadultover 13 years ago
Better commentary on the same issue (the actual underlying blog post by a doctor and Steve Jobs fan cited by the blog linked to by LaGrange):<p><a href="http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/the-death-of-steve-jobs/" rel="nofollow">http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/the-death-of-s...</a>
FrancescoRizziover 13 years ago
Sadly, I'm waiting for someone to blame his cancer to the number of hours he spent on the iPhone.
drallisonover 13 years ago
Bad title, a karma honeypot? The topic has been discussed frequently and better elsewhere.
changhuover 13 years ago
Stupid
jeffehobbsover 13 years ago
Or, maybe not. Really hard to say with no possibility of ever knowing for sure! So, stupid article is stupid.
michaeldhopkinsover 13 years ago
He had six months to live in 2003 so I doubt that 100% figure very much.
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