Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Keep us all posted on your surgery and progress. I wish you the best and will keep you in my prayers. PJ > > > > Dear Gitte, > > > > I went through breast cancer treatment back in 2003, about 2 and 1/2 > > yrs after being diagnosed with Crohn's, and after having been on the > > diet @ 2 yrs. The chemo did put me into menopause. I remember the > > terrible shock of getting the news, and the fear - I also had a very > > aggressive type - but I'm in remission and side effect free 6 years > > later and was able to do it all with the SCD. I'd be very happy to > > correspond with you directly if you'd like. It's a difficult and life > > changing experience, but the vast majority of people with breast > > cancer can be successfully treated today, thanks to all the money and > > research that's been going into it - so learn all that you can, use > > doctors who you trust and can talk to, and make informed choices. I > > also used acupuncture to help get rid of the toxicity from the chemo > > treatments, and I think that really helped as well. Do accept offers > > of help from friends and family - those relationships will be more > > important to you. Have faith, and let me know how I can help! > > > > > > Ellen M. > > CD 9 yrs, SCD 7 yrs, no meds > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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