Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Shekhinah, I wish you luck with your surgery. It sounds like you have an excellent attitude and a lot of good support. As a patient of Dr. Bihari's, however, I have to say that I think your characterization of him as not coming through for you is unfair. This comes straight from the LDN & Cancer section of the LDN website (www.ldninfo.org): " Of the 354 patients with whom Dr. Bihari had regular follow-up, 86 have shown objective signs of significant tumor shrinkage, at least a 75% reduction. 125 patients have stabilized and/or are moving toward remission. " This means that over 200 are not getting better. You're not Dr. Bihari's patient, he's never examined you, he doesn't know your history, and he's not an oncologist. Under the circumstances, would you really expect him to second-guess your doctor from 3000 miles away? As many of us will attest, Dr. Bihari is a wonderful person and a highly qualified doctor. And just a reminder: We're all taking LDN BECAUSE of him. I'll be quite surprised if I'm the only one speaking up for him here! Of course, I'm sorry, Shekhinah, that you have to go through this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Even though surgery is required at least your doctor will be willing to give you LDN as a treatment instead of chemo. That's a real plus for you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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