Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 Hi , Thanks for your consideration in sending the link--I appreciate it. Kind regards, Trudy Message: 6 Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 16:36:40 -0000 From: " Kathy " <grdnkat@...> Subject: Cancer Trudy I believe you were looking for info regarding squamous cell cancer. I have been doing quite a bit of research on this subject over the past year and just recently found a very good website that gives some thorough information regarding squamous cell cancer, although it covers only tradional treatments http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/info/mouth/mouth-2a.htm This website covers most other types of cancer as well. Hope this is helpful...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 Dr. Kelley and a Dr. have been successfully treating cancer with diet and pancreatic enzymes. There are other options as well...laetrile (sp) comes to mind. I'm sure you could Google these two guys and find lots of info. We were pursuing Kelley info when my Dad was diagnosed with stomach cancer...but ran out of time. Best of luck, ~Alana On Jun 11, 2004, at 2:00 PM, Suze Fisher wrote: > I saw a family friend today who has esophageal cancer, which has > metastasized to his liver. He just came off a four month round of > chemo. He > and his family are preparing for his death (he's 66). I hate to see > people > give up, especially when not all avenues for healing have been > explored. I > don't know for a fact that he hasn't tried any alternative therapies, > but I > would like to send him some information on possible alternatives that > might > be worth pursuing. My mom said he's busy writing his memoirs - I > think it > would be great if didn't have to write them for another 20-30 years. > > I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions... > Suze Fisher > Lapdog Design, Inc. > Web Design & Development > http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg > Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine > http://www.westonaprice.org > > ---------------------------- > “The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol > cause > heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” > -- > Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt > University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher. > > The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics > <http://www.thincs.org> > ---------------------------- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 Suze, I am sorry to here about your family friend with cancer. I would like to pass this info along to you: It is the work of Dr Johanna Budwig. I hope I am right in saying that her program has a 99% cure rate. Someone correct me if I am wrong. Cancer patients have been known to get up from there dying bed and walk away after starting her protocal. Here is the only website in english (to the best of my knowledge) that tells about it: http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/healingwithlight.html Also there is a group that is fantastic. My best to you, Del " Suze Fisher " wrote: > I saw a family friend today who has esophageal cancer, which has > metastasized to his liver. He just came off a four month round of chemo. He > and his family are preparing for his death (he's 66). I hate to see people > give up, especially when not all avenues for healing have been explored. I > don't know for a fact that he hasn't tried any alternative therapies, but I > would like to send him some information on possible alternatives that might > be worth pursuing. My mom said he's busy writing his memoirs - I think it > would be great if didn't have to write them for another 20-30 years. > > I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions... > Suze Fisher > Lapdog Design, Inc. > Web Design & Development > http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg > Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine > http://www.westonaprice.org > > ---------------------------- > " The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause > heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " -- > Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt > University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher. > > The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics > <http://www.thincs.org> > ---------------------------- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 > I saw a family friend today who has esophageal cancer, which has > metastasized to his liver. He just came off a four month round of chemo. He > and his family are preparing for his death (he's 66). I hate to see people > give up, especially when not all avenues for healing have been explored. I > don't know for a fact that he hasn't tried any alternative therapies, but I > would like to send him some information on possible alternatives that might > be worth pursuing. My mom said he's busy writing his memoirs - I think it > would be great if didn't have to write them for another 20-30 years. > > I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions... > Suze Fisher > Esophageal cancer is most predominant with gluten allergic. An Australian M.D. Reading who wrote Trace Your Genes to Health has a 9 in 10 cancer cure rate with gluten elimination and ketogenic diet, IIRC. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 While not being anything like an expert on cancer, I;ve started to put together a page for my website which covers some of the approaches I've come across, and includes links so people can research further. It's not finished, but I can send you what I;ve done so far, if you're interested. It includes the link to the whole transcript of Kelley's book, and a link to Joanna Budwig as well. I'll have to add in Wanita's info about gluten intolerance. Does that feature in a lot of cancers, Wanita, or just the ones that involve the digestive tract? deb > I saw a family friend today who has esophageal cancer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Hears a repeat i posted some time ago on Joanna Bugwig on another posting board. Hi group, hears something i found in our local alive magazine, that i thought would be interesting. On May 19, 2003 a great scientist, Dr Johanna Bugwig, was laid to rest in Freudenstadt, Germany, at the age of 94. Dr. Budwig was a pioneer and a fighter for the truth. Amoung her discoveries, patentable inventions, and the constant ups and downs and the fights with the multinational margarine industry. She held a double doctorate in medicine and in pharmaceutical chemistry. Dr. Budwig also studied biochemistry, physics, and psychology. Because of these achievements Johanna Bugwig was offically appointed by the German government to lead the research work in the process of artificially hardening vegetable oils for the manufacturing of margarine. By 1950, she had made a number of remarkable discoveries. Her greatest invention was a method of analyzing and separating different fatty acids, called paper-chromatography, which helped lead to her greatest discovery-trans-fatty acids and their detrimental effects in human health. Dr. Budwigs success with cancer patients. She had dicovered deficiencies in their blood caused by the ingestion of trans-fatty acids in shortening and margarine made from hydrogenated oils. Essential substances, phosphatides and lipoproteins, were no longer present. Dr Bugwig found that the elimination of trans-fatty acids from the diet, replaced by a natural formula of linolenic fatty acids (omega 3, which is found abundantly in flax oil), combined with milk protein, such as quark or cottage cheese ( of coarse raw milk preferably grass fed), would reverse the cancerous condition over a period of three months. The sun's energy, captured in fresh flax oil as photons, in combination with electron of sulphur in milk protein, provides the life energy and healing power to correct the blood disorders. With this treatment, Dr. Budgwig saw her patients' tumours shrink, and the live dysfunction, cardiovascular problems, and diabetes alleviated. When Dr. Bugwig, at that time, a government employee whose work was subsidized by th margarine industry monies, wanted to patent and publish her discoveries in scientific journals, the industry protested. The publication of the newfound health hazards would prove to be a financial disaster for the margarine manufactures. She went ahead anyway and published her inventions and discoveries. As a result she was nominated six times for the Noble Prize. But there was a cost to bear: She lost her job, her laboratory, and the privilege to publish academically. By winning over 30 court cases, however, she loosened the stranglehold, but sacrificed her valuable time to preparing her own defence, which took away from her research and letting the world know of the deadly effects of trans-fatty acids. Dr. Johanna Budwig is recongnized as the world's leading authority on the fats and oils. She has published twelve books and nurmerous articles in scientific journals. Her lengendary ant-cancer Bugwig breakfast muesli is delicious and now can be enjoyed by everyone (see the recipe at alive.com) It is part of the rich inheritance she has left all health seekers. Have fun reading it Steve -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Responses: >From: " Deb " <deb@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: cancer >Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 21:18:00 -0000 > >While not being anything like an expert on cancer, I;ve started to >put together a page for my website which covers some of the >approaches I've come across, and includes links so people can >research further. It's not finished, but I can send you what I;ve >done so far, if you're interested. > >It includes the link to the whole transcript of Kelley's >book, and a link to Joanna Budwig as well. > >I'll have to add in Wanita's info about gluten intolerance. Does >that feature in a lot of cancers, Wanita, or just the ones that >involve the digestive tract? > >deb > > > > I saw a family friend today who has esophageal cancer > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Premium with Virus Guard and Firewall* from McAfee® Security : 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca & page=byoa/prem & xAPID=1994 & DI=1034 & SU=http://\ hotmail.com/enca & HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Thanks everyone for your replies :-) Deb - yes I'd love a copy of the cancer file you're working on - thanks so much! Wanita - what is your source on esophageal cancer being most predominant among the gluten intolerant? This man is Italian, so would be less likely to have the intolerance genes than many of us, but who knows? I'd love to send him some info on any connection with gluten intolerance. Suze Fisher Lapdog Design, Inc. Web Design & Development http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine http://www.westonaprice.org ---------------------------- “The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” -- Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher. The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics <http://www.thincs.org> ---------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 > Wanita - what is your source on esophageal cancer being most predominant > among the gluten intolerant? This man is Italian, so would be less likely to > have the intolerance genes than many of us, but who knows? I'd love to send > him some info on any connection with gluten intolerance. > > Suze Fisher Deb & Suze, Ran across the statement this week somewhere in an article or list along with someone on the celiac list saying about a month ago a test showed beginnings of esophogeal cancer. She knew it was a risk of being a celiac. Just did a google search for gluten espohogeal cancer and got quite a bit. In Dangerous Grains it says Italy tests children before entering school for gluten intolerance. Don't have my book to check the finding. Do remember it was higher than you'd think. More recent article posted here over the last year IIRC had higher finding in Italian school children than Dangerous Grains. Question myself " the gene " as being of only European origin as celiac is found in every minority as well. Common SAD diet seems more likely than common gene. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 > Esophageal cancer is most predominant with gluten allergic. An Australian M.D. Reading who wrote Trace Your Genes to Health has a 9 in 10 cancer cure rate with gluten elimination and ketogenic diet, IIRC. Wanita That's so interesting! I have an elderly friend who is now dying of esophageal cancer. He has always had trouble with wheat. His name for it wasn't gluten intolerance but Sprue (same thing as I understand it). He really did try hard to eliminate all gluten. I think that's why he has made it to age 84. Everyone keeps blaming his smoking...drinking...womanizing... It's nice to know it wasn't any of his vices that's going to finally send him on his way to glory. Thanks for the information Wanita. I'd tell him about the diet but his time left is just a few days. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 > I have an elderly friend who is now dying of > esophageal cancer. He has always had trouble with wheat. His name for it > wasn't gluten intolerance but Sprue (same thing as I understand it). He > really did try hard to eliminate all gluten. I think that's why he has made > it to age 84. Everyone keeps blaming his smoking...drinking...womanizing... > It's nice to know it wasn't any of his vices that's going to finally > send him on his way to glory. > Thanks for the information Wanita. I'd tell him about the diet but his time > left is just a few days. > Same thing. Celiac sprue is the U.K. or Old English term given the disease when discovered. Celiac disease, is used in the U.S. now and could have been called just sprue here back when your friend was diagnosed. IMO, the gluten he couldn't eliminate from his diet because of the carbs (craving producer) and gluten in the alcohol (nearly all alcohol has gluten) had more to do with it than the smoking did. Then again, there's probably gluten in cigarette paper glue if its not one of the hundred or so tobacco additives manufacturers include. Your friend tried to change his habits, likely wasn't aware of all gluten sources or refined carbs link to cravings. Not total irresponsibilty for his health there. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 hey deb - what's your website? fanks, katja At 05:18 PM 6/12/2004, you wrote: >While not being anything like an expert on cancer, I;ve started to >put together a page for my website which covers some of the >approaches I've come across, and includes links so people can >research further. It's not finished, but I can send you what I;ve >done so far, if you're interested. > >It includes the link to the whole transcript of Kelley's >book, and a link to Joanna Budwig as well. > >I'll have to add in Wanita's info about gluten intolerance. Does >that feature in a lot of cancers, Wanita, or just the ones that >involve the digestive tract? > >deb > > > > I saw a family friend today who has esophageal cancer > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 > " My cancer came back after chemo and I started on an alternative > treatment. It is now in remission if not cured. I would like to share > my experience with others " . -- Please do! please share with us what you have been doing. We are all eager to learn. Gubi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 Chad- I have been to the clinic... with my nephew who was 5 at the time. He had seriously bad Rhabdomyosarcoma. He had a recuurence in his lungs after 3 years of chemo/radiation in childrens hospital. The spots on his lungs were gone after treatment with Dr. . I believe she used him as one of her studies for a book. He will be 14 years old July 1st. If you email me off the list I will give you information to talk with my sister regarding Dr. . He is truly a miracle. Think Life... > Hello. I posted the other day asking if anyone had been to the clinic in > Tijuana and did not get much feedback. If there are not many out there that > have been to the clinic for treating cancer, is there anyone who has used Dr. > 's protocols to heal their cancer? My friend is getting desperate as his > late stage colon cancer is spreading fast. > > Thank you, > Chad > > ph:951-303-3471 > fax:603-994-1746 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 blackwalnut,cloves and wormwood in mega doses! chadnnina@... wrote:Hello. I posted the other day asking if anyone had been to the clinic in Tijuana and did not get much feedback. If there are not many out there that have been to the clinic for treating cancer, is there anyone who has used Dr. 's protocols to heal their cancer? My friend is getting desperate as his late stage colon cancer is spreading fast. Thank you, Chad ph:951-303-3471 fax:603-994-1746 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 I had a long conversation with my sister today after I spoke with you... I really would encourage you to call her. She really has experience; with her son having survived a very deadly cancer. The doctors told her that my nephew, almost without any doubt, was going to die. They fought, believed and won. Have Faith, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 Hi Chad, It has been more than 6 years since I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and except for conservative surgery, I refused chemo, radiation, tamoxifen and other drug therapy. My doc told us that the other patients she saw that were diagnosed about the time that I was that had cancer like mine, are now dead. I cannot recommend Dr. 's program highly enough....I tried several other alternative cancer methods before I found hers, and they did nothing for me. I would recommend that you search the list archives for other cancer patients' stories. > Hello. I posted the other day asking if anyone had been to the clinic in > Tijuana and did not get much feedback. If there are not many out there that > have been to the clinic for treating cancer, is there anyone who has used Dr. > 's protocols to heal their cancer? My friend is getting desperate as his > late stage colon cancer is spreading fast. > > Thank you, > Chad > > ph:951-303-3471 > fax:603-994-1746 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 ----- ; Thank-you for your encouraging letter. I just wanted to ask you if you reduced your tumor or surgically removed it? I Wish I had forgone the chemo and radiation. I wish I knew of Dr. then. It didn't makesense to take drugs ..to reduce estrogen. So I didn 't take tamoxifen.Even without Info at Dr. . Somehow a lay person figure d it out. Yet all these experts. push the deadliest toxins through our bodies and call it safe. Are they so stupid or is it just greed? Why don't they take a closer look at what they put in our food? meat eggs and cheese hormones andapiols are injectd with hormones. Lina Hi Chad, It has been more than 6 years since I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and except for conservative surgery, I refused chemo, radiation, tamoxifen and other drug therapy. My doc told us that the other patients she saw that were diagnosed about the time that I was that had cancer like mine, are now dead. I cannot recommend Dr. 's program highly enough....I tried several other alternative cancer methods before I found hers, and they did nothing for me. I would recommend that you search the list archives for other cancer patients' stories. > Hello. I posted the other day asking if anyone had been to the clinic in > Tijuana and did not get much feedback. If there are not many out there that > have been to the clinic for treating cancer, is there anyone who has used Dr. > 's protocols to heal their cancer? My friend is getting desperate as his > late stage colon cancer is spreading fast. > > Thank you, > Chad > > ph:951-303-3471 > fax:603-994-1746 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Hi, Chad, I was also diagnosed with breast cancer almost 2 years ago. I also had surgery to have the lumps removed but refused conventional treatment despite the fact that they told me that my lymph nodes tested positive and there was probably still cancerous cells in my breast. Instead I went thru Dr. 's 21-day treatment and try to continue following her protocols. All of my follow up tests have been negative. As was suggested, have your friend definitely start taking the parasite program immediately. Buy dr. clark's book as well. And tell him to think positive - envision his body as getting healthier. I think attitude is the most important thing of all. A saliva test would also be a good idea - it would help him identify the toxins in his system so he can go after them specifically. Good luck, Karyn zaprascal <maryw67686@...> wrote: Hi Chad, It has been more than 6 years since I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and except for conservative surgery, I refused chemo, radiation, tamoxifen and other drug therapy. My doc told us that the other patients she saw that were diagnosed about the time that I was that had cancer like mine, are now dead. I cannot recommend Dr. 's program highly enough....I tried several other alternative cancer methods before I found hers, and they did nothing for me. I would recommend that you search the list archives for other cancer patients' stories. > Hello. I posted the other day asking if anyone had been to the clinic in > Tijuana and did not get much feedback. If there are not many out there that > have been to the clinic for treating cancer, is there anyone who has used Dr. > 's protocols to heal their cancer? My friend is getting desperate as his > late stage colon cancer is spreading fast. > > Thank you, > Chad > > ph:951-303-3471 > fax:603-994-1746 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 Hi Karyn, It is a delight to hear you alive and well and giving a 2 year report! Big congratulations. We should have a Dr. long term cancer survivors club. Love, > > Hello. I posted the other day asking if anyone had been to the > clinic in > > Tijuana and did not get much feedback. If there are not many out > there that > > have been to the clinic for treating cancer, is there anyone who > has used Dr. > > 's protocols to heal their cancer? My friend is getting > desperate as his > > late stage colon cancer is spreading fast. > > > > Thank you, > > Chad > > > > ph:951-303-3471 > > fax:603-994-1746 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 At 01:32 PM 4/19/2006, you wrote: >I have a friend, he has cancer the doctor says that he >has 6 month to live, and now he in his 4th month, is >it too late to get a 2nd opinion.??? In a way you are doing that right now. No one knows how much time a person has left to live. No, I take that back. Only the executioner smugly has that knowledge. So many people think of physicians as gods that it is then only human nature for many physicians to think of themselves as omniscient. Fawning pharmaceutical reps add icing to the cake. The patient - physician relationship eventuates into an implicit contract to create a self-fulfilling prophesy. The authority, the priest-physician, deigns to allow six months more of life. The patient-supplicant gratefully and dutifully complies and dies in six months. This reinforces the physician-priest's self-acknowledgement that he/she can ordain the future. This squirrelly little system has thousands of years of evolution propelling it and it won't soon change. It does break down when the physician tries to pit his God-power against the forces of nature. Why do you think so many physician-pilots end up dead? Too often the angel-physician thinks he can fly in a rain storm. I do think that we would have a much better planet if all western physicians were encouraged to fly into rain storms. I used to be an atheist but only a True God could dream up that glorified rat trap -- the rain storm. Enough venting for today. To answer the question: six months left to live is stating that this is terminal cancer. There are many possible chronic and acute situations that can arise that can kill your friend quite rapidly. This includes deep vein thrombosis with pulmonary emboli, cachexia, pneumonia/septicemia, ascites and/or pulmonary effusion. You can also factor in the devastating effects of chemotherapy, that, combined with pain, sap the will to live. One oncologist told me that the reason coffin lids are nailed shut is to prevent oncologists from giving more chemo. The single most important medicine your friend needs is the rejection of the notion that he is dying -- at least right away. If the conventional guy told him that he is a lost cause, then by all means he should dump the guy and find an advisor who has experience at winning difficult cases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 Andy, Roughly 95% of cancers are due to toxins and are actually a protection for the body according to Lothar Hirnreise a German guy who runs an alternative clinic there. I have a testimonial book as part of a cancer program that I bought and I counted 14 cured people for testicular cancer. If you or your nephew want to email me personally, I'll copy and paste this info for you. It seems to be a little lesser known cancer. I have tons of files about cancer but also have little information about this. Most of the people I know who cured their cancers followed an anti- cancer diet with organic food, detoxified their body and got rid of chemicals in their home and on their body. Alkalinity is important as well. I read many years ago that some types of underwear create a hotter environment which can lead to testicular cancer. That was in connection with plastic diapers and baby boys. Boxers are better for boys and men because they allow for a cooler temperature. Hope this helps. Sharon > > My 21 year old nephew has testicle cancer. I was doing some research > trying to see if there are any links to a bad diet and this kind of > cancer. Does anyone know of any research that may have been done on > this? Not having much luck finding anything. I also sent him the cancer > info from Bee's site. > > Thanks! > Andy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 I know I am going to pray for you. I cant imagine going through that. I sometimes think doctors need back-ups when they go on vacations. I understand life goes on for them but back ups would be nice when another doctor fills in for them so results can be read while they are away. I know God will get you through this. I pray he uses his strength and not yours in the name of Jesus. Love, in Ohio In a message dated 1/16/2008 11:56:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, cannst42@... writes: Lynda,You bet my dear......the prayers will continue! Hang in there and stay as positive as possible, we're all here for you!Hugs and prayers!Cherie>> Ok, I now know I have adenocarcinoma. Don't have the exact type > yet. They only have preliminary results. Lung and liver is all I > know so far, don't know how bad, but bottom portion of right > lung. RSD is getting worse already.> > They don't know if I can do hyperbarics with chemo. Can deep sea > divers continue to do that when they have lung cancer? I will have > to find out.> > I will have to have the fluid drained from my pleural cavity > again. Probably within 2-4 weeks. Yuck! Last time was 1.3 liters > of fluid. Back still hurts. Still coughing sometimes from the lung > expanding again. The cold air almost did me in today and > yesterday. Hurts to cough.> > Friday I do a PET scan of the chest and abdomen, Sat. I do an MRI of > the brain. Tuesday P.M. my oncologist is back from his trip and the > test results will all be in.> > Chemo will probably start before the end of the month. Don't know > exact type yet. Will know a lot more Tues. late afternoon. Don't > see him until 4:45 P.M. and probably won't be home until after 7 P.M.> > Sounds like I have a busy schedule coming up. Continue those prayers, please.> > Lynda> Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Lynda, You are tough and yeah sleeping pills helped me until i got a little better and started using sleeping tea all day and all night just to relax through it. Peppermint oil under my nose helped me to relax in bed also,and it made me feel like I smelled pretty good too. haha. Love ya, In a message dated 1/17/2008 12:13:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, coss@... writes: in Ohio,There were back up doctors, and I had good care. It just takes time for the test results.I cannot imagine going through this either. I am going to try to keep busy so I don't think. I actually got a couple of sleeping pills because I am not sleeping. I think the doctor could tell that by looking at me. He told me to take a sleeping pill and get some rest before I really got sick.I am a tough cookie, so I know I will make it. I am sure the prayers help.LyndaAt 10:07 PM 1/16/2008, you wrote:>I know I am going to pray for you. I cant imagine going through >that. I sometimes think doctors need back-ups when they go on >vacations. I understand life goes on for them but back ups would be >nice when another doctor fills in for them so results can be read >while they are away. I know God will get you through this. I pray >he uses his strength and not yours in the name of Jesus.>Love, in Ohio>>In a message dated 1/16/2008 11:56:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >cannst42 writes:>>Lynda,>>You bet my dear......the prayers will continue! Hang in there and>stay as positive as possible, we're all here for you!>>Hugs and prayers!>Cherie>>> >> > Ok, I now know I have adenocarcinoma. Don't have the exact type> > yet. They only have preliminary results. Lung and liver is all I> > know so far, don't know how bad, but bottom portion of right> > lung. RSD is getting worse already.> >> > They don't know if I can do hyperbarics with chemo. Can deep sea> > divers continue to do that when they have lung cancer? I will have> > to find out.> >> > I will have to have the fluid drained from my pleural cavity> > again. Probably within 2-4 weeks. Yuck! Last time was 1.3>liters> > of fluid. Back still hurts. Still coughing sometimes from the>lung> > expanding again. The cold air almost did me in today and> > yesterday. Hurts to cough.> >> > Friday I do a PET scan of the chest and abdomen, Sat. I do an MRI>of> > the brain. Tuesday P.M. my oncologist is back from his trip and>the> > test results will all be in.> >> > Chemo will probably start before the end of the month. Don't know> > exact type yet. Will know a lot more Tues. late afternoon. Don't> > see him until 4:45 P.M. and probably won't be home until after 7>P.M.> >> > Sounds like I have a busy schedule coming up. Continue those>prayers, please.> >> > Lynda> >>>>>>>---------->Start the year off right. ><http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489>Easy >ways to stay in shape in the new year.> Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 ,I read your message about fifteen minutes ago but I'm too deflated to write anything meaningful. I just wanted you to know you're not alone. cancer Ok, I now know I have adenocarcinoma. Don't have the exact type yet. They only have preliminary results. Lung and liver is all I know so far, don't know how bad, but bottom portion of right lung. RSD is getting worse already. They don't know if I can do hyperbarics with chemo. Can deep sea divers continue to do that when they have lung cancer? I will have to find out. I will have to have the fluid drained from my pleural cavity again. Probably within 2-4 weeks. Yuck! Last time was 1.3 liters of fluid. Back still hurts. Still coughing sometimes from the lung expanding again. The cold air almost did me in today and yesterday. Hurts to cough. Friday I do a PET scan of the chest and abdomen, Sat. I do an MRI of the brain. Tuesday P.M. my oncologist is back from his trip and the test results will all be in. Chemo will probably start before the end of the month. Don't know exact type yet. Will know a lot more Tues. late afternoon. Don't see him until 4:45 P.M. and probably won't be home until after 7 P.M. Sounds like I have a busy schedule coming up. Continue those prayers, please. Lynda Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 ,I read your message about fifteen minutes ago but I'm too deflated to write anything meaningful. I just wanted you to know you're not alone. cancer Ok, I now know I have adenocarcinoma. Don't have the exact type yet. They only have preliminary results. Lung and liver is all I know so far, don't know how bad, but bottom portion of right lung. RSD is getting worse already. They don't know if I can do hyperbarics with chemo. Can deep sea divers continue to do that when they have lung cancer? I will have to find out. I will have to have the fluid drained from my pleural cavity again. Probably within 2-4 weeks. Yuck! Last time was 1.3 liters of fluid. Back still hurts. Still coughing sometimes from the lung expanding again. The cold air almost did me in today and yesterday. Hurts to cough. Friday I do a PET scan of the chest and abdomen, Sat. I do an MRI of the brain. Tuesday P.M. my oncologist is back from his trip and the test results will all be in. Chemo will probably start before the end of the month. Don't know exact type yet. Will know a lot more Tues. late afternoon. Don't see him until 4:45 P.M. and probably won't be home until after 7 P.M. Sounds like I have a busy schedule coming up. Continue those prayers, please. Lynda Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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