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flyingepeto32 karma

GET TO DA CHOPPA

flyingepeto6 karma

I'm sorry to hear that and i don't mind to sound cold because I've also had family members that died from cancer and i know how much it sucks, but realistically your advice is not good and might cause some people here to go into a panic.

What happened to your mom statistically is extremely unlikely and in the vast majority of cases the doctors would have been right to not operate. Every operation has some risk attached to it and might even cause damage that develops into actually serious complications, so operating just because a patient thinks something, is a really bad idea. Not just for the patient but also for the waitlist of people that actually do have complications that need to be operated. So if you go to 3-4 doctors and everyone of them says its fine, probably 99.9% of the times it's fine.

Of course you can't be sure that everything is fine even if multiple doctors tell you, i might have cancer right now and don't know it, but i don't think spending your life worrying in doctor's offices and doing surgeries in the very slight off chance that something is wrong is a good way to live. Just my 2 cents.

flyingepeto1 karma

ty so much for the answer :) i'll definetely check out your courses for c#

flyingepeto0 karma

As someone who is in the first year of a major in computer engineering, what do you think are the most important programming languages i should know?

I'm currently learning java in college but i don't see many current applications being developed on it, i would love your opinion