Saturday, March 1, 2008

Is it possible that someone could have lupus, scoliosis, meningitis, tuberculosis, and still survive


Is it possible that someone could have lupus, scoliosis, meningitis, tuberculosis, and still survive?
Don't forget about aplastic anemia, sarcoidosis, and sepia... know that this really isn't all in one person---I'm just curious.
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1 :
really? all in one person. if they survive the meningitis and the aplastic anemia then they should be fine. sarcoid doesn't usually kill anyone, unless maybe over a LONG time (and depending on what is affected). lupus doesn't usually kill anyone (unless they have side effects of kidney failure late in the disease). scoliosis doesn't. TB rarely does (as long as you're not in a 3rd world country). wow.
2 :
It's possible that the sun will go out tomorrow...what's the point of this question



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