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Lynda,

I dont think I would be taking the Ativan you dont need this in your system. Try to drink some tea for relaxtion>I know your going through a difficult time. If you can I would be taking RM-10 by garden of LIfe. It support people with cancer. It has all your good mushrooms that attack cancer and did you see that book that Patty suggests that I should get by Max Gerson on Coffee Enemas -------It states in the book for success rate for cancer. I have been doing the coffee enemas and I have been feeling great. This also helps with energy.

Love

In a message dated 1/30/2008 7:48:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, coss@... writes:

Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.This will be once a month for up to 10 months.Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse with each treatment.Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so they will continue to worsen with each treatment.My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.Lynda Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Lynda,

Oh my girl my prayers are with you. When you get a little more strength try doing a coffee enema I understand right now its kinda tough. Oh how I wish I could be there to help you out.

Love and answered prayers by GOD

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Ativan is also prescribed for nausea throughout my treatment. I will be taking it.No hot teas, no caffeine, no hot drinks of any kind. Ice chips and stuff like that, lots of pure water.I have the Gersen book, if I had some help, I would be doing lots of it.LyndaAt 07:58 PM 1/30/2008, you wrote:>Lynda,>I dont think I would be taking the Ativan you dont need this in your >system. Try to drink some tea for relaxtion>I know your going >through a difficult time. If you can I would be taking RM-10 by >garden of LIfe. It support people with cancer. It has all your good >mushrooms that attack cancer and did you see that book that Patty >suggests that I should get by Max Gerson on Coffee Enemas -------It >states in the book for success rate for cancer. I have been doing >the coffee enemas and I have been feeling great. This also helps with energy.>>Love>>>In a message dated 1/30/2008 7:48:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >cossprivatei writes:>>Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.>>This will be once a month for up to 10 months.>>Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome>and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several>treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the>chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other>symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness>is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse>with each treatment.>>Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so>they will continue to worsen with each treatment.>>My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the>hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.>>I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They>told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.>>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.

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Ativan is also prescribed for nausea throughout my treatment. I will

be taking it.

No hot teas, no caffeine, no hot drinks of any kind. Ice chips and

stuff like that, lots of pure water.

I have the Gersen book, if I had some help, I would be doing lots of it.

Lynda

At 07:58 PM 1/30/2008, you wrote:

>Lynda,

>I dont think I would be taking the Ativan you dont need this in your

>system. Try to drink some tea for relaxtion>I know your going

>through a difficult time. If you can I would be taking RM-10 by

>garden of LIfe. It support people with cancer. It has all your good

>mushrooms that attack cancer and did you see that book that Patty

>suggests that I should get by Max Gerson on Coffee Enemas -------It

>states in the book for success rate for cancer. I have been doing

>the coffee enemas and I have been feeling great. This also helps with energy.

>

>Love

>

>

>In a message dated 1/30/2008 7:48:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

>coss@... writes:

>

>Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

>

>This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

>

>Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

>and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

>treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

>chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

>symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

>is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

>with each treatment.

>

>Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so

>they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

>

>My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

>hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

>

>I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

>told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

>

>Lynda

>

>

>

>

>

>----------

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>ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Lynda,

Did you contact the Gerson org to see if there is anyone nearby that

can help you?

Patty

>

> >Lynda,

> >I dont think I would be taking the Ativan you dont need this in

your

> >system. Try to drink some tea for relaxtion>I know your going

> >through a difficult time. If you can I would be taking RM-10 by

> >garden of LIfe. It support people with cancer. It has all your

good

> >mushrooms that attack cancer and did you see that book that Patty

> >suggests that I should get by Max Gerson on Coffee Enemas -------

It

> >states in the book for success rate for cancer. I have been doing

> >the coffee enemas and I have been feeling great. This also helps

with energy.

> >

> >Love

> >

> >

> >In a message dated 1/30/2008 7:48:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> >coss@... writes:

> >

> >Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

> >

> >This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

> >

> >Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

> >and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

> >treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

> >chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

> >symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

> >is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

> >with each treatment.

> >

> >Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so

> >they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

> >

> >My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

> >hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

> >

> >I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

> >told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

> >

> >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.

> >

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Oh Lynda,

I wish you didn't have to go through this! . . .

You're one tough cookie though! . . . You've done it before, and can do it again! . . .

We'll be praying for you.

May God lift you up in Loving arms and give you Health!

Love,

Rogene

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Lynda ~

I know you are having a very tough time

with all this. I am so sorry that it is so rough.

I wish I was there to help you, I would spoil

you completely !

God give you the courage and the strength

to go and get this first chemo done and out

of your way. Just think, this will help stop

the fluid from building in your pleural cavity,

which will make you feel better, and you wont

have to keep getting your lungs emptied.

This will stop the cancer in its tracks. I am asking

God for complete healing for you, and I pray

that this will be easier than you have anticipated.

Love you bunches ! DedeStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Lynda, we will all be here to help you to get through this. I hope that you will never have the nausea, because you will have enough to deal with. Stay strong, and we will all pray for you. I take Ativan for respiratory problems, and it works quickly. It should be sublingual because it works faster.

Honey, my friend Tiki, who had MM, was so sick. She did the coffee enemas, but it was too hard on her weakened immune system.

Sending love and hope to you...Lea and

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chemo scheduled tomorrow

Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.This will be once a month for up to 10 months.Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse with each treatment.Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so they will continue to worsen with each treatment.My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.Lynda

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Lea,

The nausea is not what worries me, it is the hand-foot syndrome and

the mouth sores. They really cripple you, keep you from driving and

keep you from eating.

Lynda

At 09:12 AM 1/31/2008, you wrote:

>Lynda, we will all be here to help you to get through this. I hope

>that you will never have the nausea, because you will have enough to

>deal with. Stay strong, and we will all pray for you. I take Ativan

>for respiratory problems, and it works quickly. It should be

>sublingual because it works faster.

>

>Honey, my friend Tiki, who had MM, was so sick. She did the coffee

>enemas, but it was too hard on her weakened immune system.

>

>Sending love and hope to you...Lea and

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``

> chemo scheduled tomorrow

>

>Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

>

>This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

>

>Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

>and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

>treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

>chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

>symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

>is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

>with each treatment.

>

>Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so

>they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

>

>My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

>hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

>

>I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

>told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

>

>Lynda

>

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Hi Lynda,

I will be praying for you…big

prayers tomorrow.

I hope your treatment is quick and the

side effects are as small as possible.

Thinking of you

Love Sue

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Sent: 31 January 2008 02:52

Subject: Re: Re:

chemo scheduled tomorrow

Oh Patty,

I so wish I had $$$$$$$$$$$$ and had lots more options, but even the

clinics that utilize natural methods also use chemo along with

it. And the pleural effusions can be life threatening, so have to be

stopped NOW, and chemo should do that.

Keep me in your prayers for the shortest treatment course possible so

I can have a life again.

Lynda

At 07:29 PM 1/30/2008, you wrote:

>Lynda,

>I'm so sorry you are going through this! I wish there was another way!

>But, mind over matter, you will do well. Stay hopeful and positive

>and think good, healing thoughts!

>Hugs,

>Patty

>

>

> >

> > Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

> >

> > This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

> >

> > Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

> > and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

> > treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

> > chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

> > symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

> > is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

> > with each treatment.

> >

> > Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative,

>so

> > they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

> >

> > My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

> > hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

> >

> > I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

> > told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

> >

> > Lynda

> >

>

>

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Oh, Lynda, there are many side effects with this drug; however, the doctors should not allow you to suffer.

Honey, is there another drug that they could give you? My dentist gave me a drug called Oracort for the sores in my mouth, I have not used it yet. I will look it up to see what ingredients are in it.

Love you always.....Lea

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chemo scheduled tomorrow>>Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.>>This will be once a month for up to 10 months.>>Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome>and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several>treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the>chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other>symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness>is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse>with each treatment.>>Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so>they will continue to worsen with each treatment.>>My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the>hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.>>I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They>told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.>>Lynda>>><http://promos.hotbar.com/promos/promodll.dll?RunPromo & El= & SG= & RAND=51353 & partner=hotbar>>Upgrade Your Email - Click here!>>>

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Today is the day. Thanks Sue.

Lynda

At 10:19 AM 1/31/2008, you wrote:

>Hi Lynda,

>

>

>

>I will be praying for you…big prayers tomorrow.

>

>I hope your treatment is quick and the side effects are as small as possible.

>

>

>

>Thinking of you

>

>Love Sue

>

>

>

>----------

>From:

>[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Lynda Roth

>Sent: 31 January 2008 02:52

>

>Subject: Re: Re: chemo scheduled tomorrow

>

>

>

>Oh Patty,

>

>I so wish I had $$$$$$$$$$$$ and had lots more options, but even the

>clinics that utilize natural methods also use chemo along with

>it. And the pleural effusions can be life threatening, so have to be

>stopped NOW, and chemo should do that.

>

>Keep me in your prayers for the shortest treatment course possible so

>I can have a life again.

>

>Lynda

>

>At 07:29 PM 1/30/2008, you wrote:

>

> >Lynda,

> >I'm so sorry you are going through this! I wish there was another way!

> >But, mind over matter, you will do well. Stay hopeful and positive

> >and think good, healing thoughts!

> >Hugs,

> >Patty

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

> > >

> > > This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

> > >

> > > Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

> > > and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

> > > treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

> > > chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

> > > symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

> > > is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

> > > with each treatment.

> > >

> > > Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative,

> >so

> > > they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

> > >

> > > My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

> > > hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

> > >

> > > I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

> > > told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

> > >

> > > Lynda

> > >

> >

> >

>

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Nope, this is the one they will give me.

I know the side effects. I am having problems just talking myself

into going there today.

Lynda

At 10:22 AM 1/31/2008, you wrote:

>Oh, Lynda, there are many side effects with this drug; however, the

>doctors should not allow you to suffer.

>

>Honey, is there another drug that they could give you? My dentist

>gave me a drug called Oracort for the sores in my mouth, I have not

>used it yet. I will look it up to see what ingredients are in it.

>

>Love you always.....Lea

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````

> chemo scheduled tomorrow

> >

> >Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

> >

> >This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

> >

> >Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

> >and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

> >treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

> >chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

> >symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

> >is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

> >with each treatment.

> >

> >Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so

> >they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

> >

> >My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

> >hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

> >

> >I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

> >told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

> >

> >Lynda

> >

> >

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Sorry Lynda

Good luck today, its evening here I forget

about the time difference…duh

Anyway I will be thinking of you, hope all

goes well

Love Sue

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Behalf Of Lynda Roth

Sent: 31 January 2008 17:30

Subject: RE: Re:

chemo scheduled tomorrow

Today is the day. Thanks Sue.

Lynda

At 10:19 AM 1/31/2008, you wrote:

>Hi Lynda,

>

>

>

>I will be praying for you…big prayers tomorrow.

>

>I hope your treatment is quick and the side effects are as small as

possible.

>

>

>

>Thinking of you

>

>Love Sue

>

>

>

>----------

>From:

>[mailto: ]

On Behalf Of Lynda Roth

>Sent: 31 January 2008 02:52

>

>Subject: Re: Re: chemo scheduled tomorrow

>

>

>

>Oh Patty,

>

>I so wish I had $$$$$$$$$$$$ and had lots more options, but even the

>clinics that utilize natural methods also use chemo along with

>it. And the pleural effusions can be life threatening, so have to be

>stopped NOW, and chemo should do that.

>

>Keep me in your prayers for the shortest treatment course possible so

>I can have a life again.

>

>Lynda

>

>At 07:29 PM 1/30/2008, you wrote:

>

> >Lynda,

> >I'm so sorry you are going through this! I wish there was another way!

> >But, mind over matter, you will do well. Stay hopeful and positive

> >and think good, healing thoughts!

> >Hugs,

> >Patty

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

> > >

> > > This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

> > >

> > > Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot

syndrome

> > > and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

> > > treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

> > > chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

> > > symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and

weakness

> > > is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get

worse

> > > with each treatment.

> > >

> > > Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative,

> >so

> > > they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

> > >

> > > My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

> > > hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

> > >

> > > I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow.

They

> > > told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

> > >

> > > Lynda

> > >

> >

> >

>

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Good luck miss Lynda!

I hear ya on the mouth sores, I had 4 tongue sores in my mouth last

week...all at the same time and I'm not even having chemo. Your in

my prayers my friend!!

Hugs,

Cherie

>

> >Lynda, we will all be here to help you to get through this. I hope

> >that you will never have the nausea, because you will have enough

to

> >deal with. Stay strong, and we will all pray for you. I take

Ativan

> >for respiratory problems, and it works quickly. It should be

> >sublingual because it works faster.

> >

> >Honey, my friend Tiki, who had MM, was so sick. She did the coffee

> >enemas, but it was too hard on her weakened immune system.

> >

> >Sending love and hope to you...Lea and

> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``

> > chemo scheduled tomorrow

> >

> >Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

> >

> >This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

> >

> >Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

> >and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

> >treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

> >chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

> >symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

> >is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

> >with each treatment.

> >

> >Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so

> >they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

> >

> >My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

> >hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

> >

> >I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

> >told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

> >

> >Lynda

> >

> >

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Nope, been there, did the first treatment, not much fun.

Lynda

At 12:34 PM 1/31/2008, you wrote:

>Is this something you can put off until you feel more sure about it?

>

> chemo scheduled tomorrow

> > >

> > >Tomorrow afternoon first chemo. Doxil is the name.

> > >

> > >This will be once a month for up to 10 months.

> > >

> > >Side effects can be nasty, but the worst is the hand-foot syndrome

> > >and mouth sores. These happen to almost everybody after several

> > >treatments, according to the nurse who did the tutorial on the

> > >chemo. Nausea does happen, but can be controlled. The other

> > >symptoms are generally worse than the nausea. Fatigue and weakness

> > >is almost assured for the duration of the chemo. It may get worse

> > >with each treatment.

> > >

> > >Look up doxil and side effects. The side effects are cumulative, so

> > >they will continue to worsen with each treatment.

> > >

> > >My hair will fall out. Everywhere. That is not as bad as the

> > >hand-foot syndrome. That is hard to control.

> > >

> > >I told them they would have to pry me out of my car tomorrow. They

> > >told me to take Ativan, it would help me cope.

> > >

> > >Lynda

> > >

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