I really wish you would just stop with all of your stupid speculations. 

> On Jul 10, 2018, at 5:03 PM, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It seems plausible that the Thai boys entered the cave with pre-existing 
> conditions.  And that they went in already malnourished.
> 
> 
> The limits to their immune-system were likely pushed beyond anything normal 
> people have ever experienced ( something like trench-warfare ).  
> 
> They had no earthly idea they were going to live for 2 weeks.  They had to 
> choose between dying of starvation or purposely drowning themselves or 
> killing one another with a rock ( if they could find one ).  It is plausible 
> they discussed this amongst themselves.  ***Imagine hearing all your best 
> friends dying very very slowly in total darkness simultaneously.***
> 
> Another day or 2 of that and not knowing and not eating would have been 
> detremental to their moral to live.
> 
> Add that stress and more to that and that they had open flesh wounds ( cuts 
> and scrapes ), pneumonia, barefooted, no blanket,  feces from agriculture and 
> possiblly bats and birds upstream, their own feces, extremophiles, and dust 
> in the air and more.
> 
> They all need intense medical care out of precaution including things like 
> colonoscopies and exposure to radon.
> 
> If any were to die next week, their doctors and whoever releases them will 
> get shamed publically.
> 
> Ironically, 100s of people died tragically in Asia this week.
> 
> If I were in their hospital bed, I would want grits with cheese, butter and 
> bacon bits and black pepper all day long.  And a tablespoon of MaltoMeal, and 
> strawberry jello with peach cubes.  And cranberry juice.
> 
> D.L.
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