Guest guest Posted March 28, 2012 Report Share Posted March 28, 2012 Tumors form as a protective mechanism to prevent the spread of pathogenetic materials who consume tissue utilizing MMP enzymes. Extirpation of tumors does not address the root cause as to their formation. The difference between benign and malignancy is differentiated by the presence of the pleomorphic entity that has been given many names over the last 150 yeas since its discovery; my favorite term coined by the late Virginia-Livingston Wheeler as Progenitor cryptocides. Iodine plays a pertinent role in the biological imbalances that result in tumor formation but at such a late stage it is analogous to closing the barn door after the fact. If I was faced with this problem I would be taking Essiac tea and I would construct a magnetic brain box as developed by the late H. Philpott. Surgery would not be on my radar. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2012 Report Share Posted March 28, 2012 I don't know about the tumors, but I did want to tell you that I had 5ths Disease about 3 years ago..............and found out that it is MUCH harder on adults than on children. My joints, back/neck ached for months after 5ths Disease. My 20 something daughters that came down with it too were hit harder than the little ones, but they recuperated a lot faster and easier than their late 40's mom did! I don't know how old you are, but I hope its closer to my daughters' age than mine! Laralee On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 10:41 PM, mom920us <wrich64045@...> wrote: Well today was a bit of a bummer for me. I was expecting to sail through my MRI results, but instead, after a week of waiting I finally called on my own, and learned that not only do I have a thyroid tumor, but also a small pituitary tumor. I am trying hard not to freak out. Yesterday I broke out in a rash, which I am pretty sure is fifth disease (2 of my son's friends recently came down with it as well, and since everything comes in threes, well, you know). Sooo, now I wait to hear from my typically traditional endocrinologist to tell me I need surgery there too. At least now, I think I know what is going on with my eye. Maybe I'll be one of the few that will only require a pill or some ancient chinese wisdom and herbs. To make myself feel better and gain some sense of control over my feeling that my life is spinning out of control, I called Hakala labs and ordered my iodine loading test. I hope to have the results fairly soon, before the specialists start really putting the pressure on me to have surgery right away on my thyroid. It's the radiation and having to take that pill every day for the rest of my life, and how not having a thyroid is going to affect me that is scaring me. The surgery doesn't really scare me, except that I have scar tissue from a trache tube, when I had cleft palate surgery, which may complicate things. I don't want to lose my voice, but I don't want to lose my eyesight or my life prematurely either. I have a hurthle cell, and as those things go, they can be unpredictable. Anyone else here that's been in my shoes? I could use some encouragement I have my faith, and I know in the end everything is going to be okay, but I may have to go through a bit of a rough spot here soon. I think I would rather deal with the pituitary thing, see if that helps my thyroid growth to go away or something, and wait and see. But if they do a biopsy on my lymph nodes and find any malignancy, all bets are off. Ugh. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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