Steve Jobs could live longer: there were new details of the death of the founder of Apple

13 June 2017, 11:25 | Technologies 
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The founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, who died of cancer in 2011, refused treatment when he found out the diagnosis. This was told by Dr. Michael Hunter, who disclosed some details of the illness and death of the legendary entrepreneur.

Jobs refused to treat the disease contrary to the recommendation of doctors. The doctor took out the documents, from which it follows that the founder of Apple did take LSD.

"Spiritual practices, extreme diets ... I start to speculate about why Steve could come to a decision to resort to alternative methods of treatment, rather than follow the advice of doctors," says Hunter.

The founder of Apple was against surgical intervention after he found out his diagnosis. According to the doctor, Jobs could live longer if he immediately began treatment.

"Steve Jobs ignored the doctors' recommendations and waited for 9 months before he was removed from the cancer that developed on his pancreas," Hunter said..

In 2003, Steve Jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, or rather, a species called the neuroendocrine tumor of the islet cell. This is a very rare oncological disease, which, nevertheless, is operable, and if surgical intervention is performed in the early stages, the patient usually recovers. Steve also refused surgery, because he did not want his body to be opened.

For nine months he tried to conquer the disease by unconventional methods - a vegan diet, acupuncture (acupuncture), herbal treatment and even socializing with a medium. When he still decided to lie down under the scalpel, it was already too late: the operation was successful, but the cancer metastasized into the liver, the condition continued to deteriorate and a few years later the genius was gone. According to doctors, Jobs agreed to the operation immediately, so the early finals would most likely have been avoided.

Источник: InternetUA