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Hi ,

Don't apologize for doing chemo. We must all make the best decisions we

can and cancer treatment is very, very personal.

Is your breast cancer hormone positive?

My advice to you is to find a qualifed Naturopath who works with cancer

patients. He will have to guide you on what you can and cannot do

safely during and after chemo.

Also, you can use Modified Citrus Pectin to help protect yourself from

metastasis.

I don't know diddly about Lymphoma, so can't comment on that.

My best to you.

ar

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 04:14:04 -0000, " tanya62976 " <tanya62976@...>

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> Hi,

> I am a 31 year young woman and was diagnosed with both Breast Cancer

> and Hodgkins lymphoma. (yea at the same time). I was also pregnant

> at the time. And despite what I believe in my heart, I have had chemo

> and still am. I just felt that I had too. I have three babies at

> home... the oldest is 3 and 1/2. I am looking for advice about keeping

> the cancer from matastising (sp)...I had the breast removed on march

> 3rd and have 29 lymphnodes removed as well...6 of them were positive

> for bc and although this could have been better, it was not 7 positive

> lymphnodes. All I want in life right now is to live to be eighty and

> see my kid grow up and watch them have babies of they're own, so really

> I will try anything to do that. Please Give me all of the advice that

> you all can.

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group!

Low Dose Naltrexone may be of help to you. To learn more, visit

http://tinyurl.com/2p57xv

With best wishes,

Dudley Delany

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From: tanya62976

Hi,

I am a 31 year young woman and was diagnosed with both Breast Cancer

and Hodgkins lymphoma. (yea at the same time). I was also pregnant

at the time. And despite what I believe in my heart, I have had chemo

and still am. I just felt that I had too. I have three babies at

home... the oldest is 3 and 1/2. I am looking for advice about keeping

the cancer from matastising (sp)...I had the breast removed on march

3rd and have 29 lymphnodes removed as well...6 of them were positive

for bc and although this could have been better, it was not 7 positive

lymphnodes. All I want in life right now is to live to be eighty and

see my kid grow up and watch them have babies of they're own, so really

I will try anything to do that. Please Give me all of the advice that

you all can.

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Hi, .

I agree with Arlyn. There is nothing to apologize about. Everyone

does the best she or he can when diagnosed with cancer. It's not a

simple path, and we all do the best we can, knowing what we know at

the time, and hoping to learn more and more and to get better and

better at how we deal with the dis-ease.

I was diagnosed with NON-Hodgkins lymphoma in 1989, and subsequently

did what Arlyn is recommending---I went to see a naturopath. He told

me, " I can give you 10 years, " and he said:

to take brisk walks in the sunshine and fresh air daily---to work up

to about 45 minutes a day of that.

to drink plenty of purified water(I would do reverse osmosis water

which you can get by the gallon at WalMart for about 40 cents a

gallon)at least 8 ounces a day or 1/2 oz per pound of body weight

to eat a vegetarian diet, with, if necessary, a little organic chicken

to keep unnecessary stress to a minimum

to drink plenty of fresh-made juices daily

and he prescribed various supplements

You might check the flaxoil2 board, as they have quite a few

people who have healed from cancer over there. You can also check the

testimonies on this board under the Files Section.

There are several excellent books you might wish to get, as well. Two

of the very best ones I have read, and highly recommend, are: " How To

Fight Cancer And Win " by Fischer and " Cancer As A Turning Point, " by

Lawrence LeShan.

It is, I think, fairly uncommon to get two cancers at once. You might

seriously consider having some sessions with a therapist trained in

working with people with cancer. BE CERTAIN, if you decide to work

with someone like that, that you feel VERY GOOD about the person. DO

NOT waste you time with ANYONE who does not put you at your ease, who

does not appear to be paying 100% attention to you, or who, after the

first session, makes you feel at all uneasy. I do believe such work

can be extraordinarily important, but there are a lot of incompetent

therapists, and you want to be certain you do not waste your money

and time with one. You might have a look at this site:

www.cancerasaturningpoint.org

Best wishes and best of health,

Elliot

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Joanna Budwig Flaxseed Oil protocol. There is a flaxseedoil2 group here

on , and quite a number of folks have done really well with the

protocol, many is much worse shape than you're in. I sure hope you can

minimize the chemo, tho.. reports out of an Oncologists group in

Australia say that chemo is at most 2.5% effective, and it sure does

damage to the immune system. Vitamins C, D, E, and even B help,

products like Del Immune V and Transfer Factor Factor 4 Plus or IP6 may

help, whole thing is to get your immune system back and running,

especially since the lymph nodes are gone (the body's first defense

against infections...) Exercise is a must, sunlight (in controlled

amounts) is good.. Find a Naturopathic Doctor who wants to help support

you, not the drug companies...

Healings!!

Dave

On 3/26/2008 9:14:04 PM, tanya62976 (tanya62976@...) wrote:

> Hi,

> I am a 31 year young woman and was diagnosed with both Breast Cancer

> and Hodgkins lymphoma. (yea at the same time). I was also pregnant

> at the time. And despite what I believe in my heart, I have had chemo

> and still am. I just felt that I had too. I have three babies at

> home... the oldest is 3 and 1/2. I am looking for advice about keeping

> the cancer from matastising (sp)...I had the breast removed on march

> 3rd and have 29 lymphnodes removed as well...6 of them were positive

> for bc and although this could have been better, it was not 7 positive

> lymphnodes. All I want in life right now is to live to be eighty and

> see my kid grow up and watch them have babies of they're own, so really

> I will try anything to do that. Please Give me all of the advice that

> you all can.

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Oh, sorry, ---

I forgot to say that I did not get " 10 years. " I have, so far, made

it 19 years, and still going strong! Thought you might appreciate

knowing that, as an encouragement! :+))

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Hi , I am a bit older than you, but also have kids and know

your fear. I also did the chemo and radiation and sugery. Positive

lymph nodes. Still it came back to the liver and spine. You really

need to hop on over to this group.

FlaxSeedOil2/

Read the files carefully and look at the testimonials. This is what

I do now. There are countless success stories. Hope to see you there.

Theresa

>

> Hi,

> I am a 31 year young woman and was diagnosed with both Breast

Cancer

> and Hodgkins lymphoma. (yea at the same time). I was also pregnant

> at the time. And despite what I believe in my heart, I have had

chemo

> and still am. I just felt that I had too. I have three babies at

> home... the oldest is 3 and 1/2. I am looking for advice about

keeping

> the cancer from matastising (sp)...I had the breast removed on

march

> 3rd and have 29 lymphnodes removed as well...6 of them were

positive

> for bc and although this could have been better, it was not 7

positive

> lymphnodes. All I want in life right now is to live to be eighty

and

> see my kid grow up and watch them have babies of they're own, so

really

> I will try anything to do that. Please Give me all of the advice

that

> you all can.

>

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There is much evidence that Hodgkin's is a fungal infection as are

all other cancers. There is a distinction between a malignant and non-

malignant tumor and that distinction is the mycelial stage of the

pleomorphic family of organisms that produce the cancer by attacking

the tumor which contains necrosed (dead) tissue. There is more than

one malfunction going on in cancer but the cancer itself is primarily

a fungal organism. Candida albicans, Aspergillis niger and Mucor

racemosis fresen have been suspect for the production of these

infections that are often misdiagnosed as cancer and maybe that may

be the only difference being in name only.

Childhood Leukemia is most often a fungal infection and not a cancer

per-ce'.

http://www.loveoffering.com/fungus.htm

Old folk medicine used Pau D' Arco and Papaya as strong anti fungal

remedies and Dr. Klenner used high dosage IV vitamin C to combat

infections in the blood. Understand that blood is liquid tissue.

It is important to never allow yourself to take any diagnostic X-

rays, especially chest X-rays as exposures are well-known to trigger

leukemia. Dr. Gofman, the World's foremost authority was an

outspoken opponent against the casual use of X-ray.

Mammograms, from what I have read, do more harm than good.

Regarding breast cancer, some women have chosen to not take surgical remedies

and lived out normal lives. DCIS, for example, can remain dormant for a

life-time but may be irritated into activity by the crushing of the tissue

during the exam as well as the DNA damage that results from the X-ray.

Thermograms are non-invasive and pick up tumors much earlier than

can X-ray. Cancer forms in the body long before any tumor appears,

thus it is not the tumor that is the cancer, its and end stage of the

disease.

http://www.whale.to/v/klenner3.html

http://www.rense.com/general48/mam.htm

> I am a 31 year young woman and was diagnosed with both Breast Cancer

> and Hodgkins lymphoma. (yea at the same time). I was also pregnant

> at the time. And despite what I believe in my heart, I have had

chemo and still am. I just felt that I had too. I have three babies at

> home... the oldest is 3 and 1/2. I am looking for advice about

keeping the cancer from matastising (sp)...I had the breast removed on march 3rd

and have 29 lymphnodes removed as well...6 of them were positive for bc and

although this could have been better, it was not 7 positive lymphnodes. All I

want in life right now is to live to be eighty and see my kid grow up and watch

them have babies of they're own, so really I will try anything to do that.

Please Give me all of the advice that you all can.

>

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Do a comprehensive full sweep of all aspects of a cancer cure / health

building protocol:

- Pollution avoidance

- Real Powerful Detoxification

- Superior Nutrition

- Superior Nurturing

See http://www.curemanual.com/diseases-and-tweaks/cancer

Happy reading,

Edwin

tanya62976 wrote:

I am a 31 year young woman and was diagnosed with both Breast Cancer

> and Hodgkins lymphoma. (yea at the same time). I was also pregnant

> at the time. And despite what I believe in my heart, I have had chemo

> and still am. I just felt that I had too. I have three babies at

> home... the oldest is 3 and 1/2. I am looking for advice about keeping

> the cancer from matastising (sp)...I had the breast removed on march

> 3rd and have 29 lymphnodes removed as well...6 of them were positive

> for bc and although this could have been better, it was not 7 positive

> lymphnodes. All I want in life right now is to live to be eighty and

> see my kid grow up and watch them have babies of they're own, so really

> I will try anything to do that. Please Give me all of the advice that

> you all can.

>

>

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Thanks for all of the great advice... I guess that I have a lot of

reading to do.... and to answer a question... my cancer is hormone

negative, which is common for younger women I am told.... Thanks for

everything....

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Hi ,

Actually, Triple Negatives are more rare - even in young women. I

believe the thought is that they tend to be more common in women with

the BRCA mutations. Have you been tested for the mutations?

ar

On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 02:02:06 -0000, " tanya62976 " <tanya62976@...>

said:

> Thanks for all of the great advice... I guess that I have a lot of

> reading to do.... and to answer a question... my cancer is hormone

> negative, which is common for younger women I am told.... Thanks for

> everything....

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

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It is funny that you ask that... No I haven't been tested yet, and

that is on;y because I am sure that i have been so busy with all of

the other stuff that is going on.... and the kicker with all of this

is that I am adopted so all of this came out of left field... but I

know that I have too be tested because I have a 3 1/2 year old son,

21 month old daughter and 4 month old son that are all at risk for

there own cancers if we have the gene... I have read that they are

seeing a like between the genes and prostate cancer now... (it may

only be one of the two gene though) so I knoe that I have to test,

but it is definatly not something that I can emotionally face yet...

there is just so much else that I have to deal with already, that one

more blow might be too much...but it is nice to have you all to help

me through all of the craziness that I am sure to face...

>

> Hi ,

>

> Actually, Triple Negatives are more rare - even in young women. I

> believe the thought is that they tend to be more common in women

with

> the BRCA mutations. Have you been tested for the mutations?

>

> ar

>

> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 02:02:06 -0000, " tanya62976 " <tanya62976@...>

> said:

> > Thanks for all of the great advice... I guess that I have a lot

of

> > reading to do.... and to answer a question... my cancer is

hormone

> > negative, which is common for younger women I am told.... Thanks

for

> > everything....

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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Hello ,

Well, I'm 42 and even though my mother died of cancer, and her father

died of cancer, I tested negative for the known gene mutations. My

phylosophy has always been No Fear. I just keep ploughing through all

oddities in my life. Just go for it and look at it as a way to fit

another piece of the puzzle in.

ar

On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 05:31:16 -0000, " tanya62976 " <tanya62976@...>

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> It is funny that you ask that... No I haven't been tested yet,

--

Arlyn Grant

arlynsg@...

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In my opinion, based on the research I have done, I believe that cancer is not a

genetic mutation type of disease. All the research into this area of cancer is a

ploy to maintain a facade. Cancer is a metabolic disorder. The primary cause of

it and all other disease is a lack of adequate tissue drainage. Many factors

enter the picture to set up these conditions but the bottom line is always

accumulated metabolic toxins that don't drain properly from the tissues due to

blockages in the lymphatic and venous systems. The malfunction of normal cells

that produces disease has nothing to do with the structural components of the

cells but rather external environmental conditions that act upon the respiration

of the cell.

[Note: Dr. Otto Warburg received the Nobel prize for determining that

cancer was the result of a lack of oxygen in the cells.]

> Hello ,

> Well, I'm 42 and even though my mother died of cancer, and her father

> died of cancer, I tested negative for the known gene mutations. My

> phylosophy has always been No Fear. I just keep ploughing through all

> oddities in my life. Just go for it and look at it as a way to fit

> another piece of the puzzle in.

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I have seen people I know get good results with Lymphoma using IV

Vitamin C. KC

>

> there is just so much else that I have to deal with already, that one

> more blow might be too much...but it is nice to have you all to help

> me through all of the craziness that I am sure to face...

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Most alt. cancer therapies don't work very well w/Hodgkins.

Thinkgs that (I've read) do work for Hodgkins are:

NONI; pancreatin; melatonin, selenium, pectin; frankincense & lavender

& Longevity (YoungLivingOils.com); chronomodulated CHEMO

(BlockMD.com)/IPT (www.sdiegoclinic.com; iptq.com); laetrile,

Naltrexone (LDN), ozone?, hyperthermia; Gerson/JUICING, Issels, IV VIT.

C, BioImmune.com; CHIPSA.com; www.drramakrishnan.com?

Email me privately if you'd like me to email you a Word attachment

w/info on on the above items and other foods & supplements for BC and

cancer in general.

Leonard

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