Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 I am new here, but wanted to let everyone know I was diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2009. I opted out of conventional treatment and went with photo-dynamic light therapy which is basically hyper-thermia. The treatment consists of a non-toxic injection which " lights up " the cancer. A nano tech type laser light is then applied to the area. I could feel the cancer dying as the light hit it. Before I started treatment, I had pain at the sight where cancer was diagnosed, approx a 3 x 5cm area. As we fished around the breast, we did find more then originally diagnosed by a prominent university hospital including a very small area just next to the breast under the arm (indicating lymph node involvement). When the treatment was done, the pain was gone and my immune system got quite a boost. The final ultrasound indicated no blood flow to the area. The dead cancer cells have to work their way out of my system over an 18 month period, and new tissue should grow. I am new to this type of treatment and don't really have a history of success just yet, but I will try to keep you all informed. It has been quite a journey so far, and I'm not necessarily out of the woods yet. I have follow up ultra sounds etc. When I was diagnosed, I immediately began fasting and cleansing. I then worked on building my immune system and continue today taking multiple supplements, limiting my diet to " real food " . Nothing processed, no sugar, minimal animal products, low stress, etc. In addition, I do believe I may have developed breast cancer from use of fertility drugs. Hoping and praying everyday that this is it-gone for good, but fear creeps up here and there. Also, strangely enough, I was bitten by a brown recluse spider twice on the same breast just below the cancer 7 days into the treatment. Very strange indeed. The bites did what they do and the area of venom expanded to the cancerous area. The ultrasound should be interesting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 tarapine@... writes: > wanted to let everyone know I was diagnosed with > breast cancer in January 2009. I opted out of conventional treatment and > went with photo-dynamic light therapy which is basically hyper-thermia. Where did you have this done? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Hi Tarapine, I have never heard of this treatment. That is fascinating. What part of the country are you in? How did you find out about this treatment? Best of luck, DD > > I am new here, but wanted to let everyone know I was diagnosed with > breast cancer in January 2009. I opted out of conventional treatment and > went with photo-dynamic light therapy which is basically hyper-thermia. > > The treatment consists of a non-toxic injection which " lights up " the > cancer. A nano tech type laser light is then applied to the area. I > could feel the cancer dying as the light hit it. Before I started > treatment, I had pain at the sight where cancer was diagnosed, approx a > 3 x 5cm area. As we fished around the breast, we did find more then > originally diagnosed by a prominent university hospital including a very > small area just next to the breast under the arm (indicating lymph node > involvement). > > When the treatment was done, the pain was gone and my immune system got quite a boost. The final ultrasound indicated no blood flow to the area. The dead cancer cells have to work their way out of my system over an 18 month period, and new tissue should grow. > > I am new to this type of treatment and don't really have a history of success just yet, but I will try to keep you all informed. It has been quite a journey so far, and I'm not necessarily out of the woods yet. I have follow up ultra sounds etc. > > When I was diagnosed, I immediately began fasting and cleansing. I then worked on building my immune system and continue today taking multiple supplements, limiting my diet to " real food " . Nothing processed, no sugar, minimal animal products, low stress, etc. > > In addition, I do believe I may have developed breast cancer from > use of fertility drugs. > > Hoping and praying everyday that this is it-gone for good, but fear creeps up here and there. Also, strangely enough, I was bitten by a brown recluse spider twice on the same breast just below the cancer 7 days into the treatment. Very strange indeed. The bites did what they do and the area of venom expanded to the cancerous area. The ultrasound should be interesting > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 I'm in Michigan. I'm not sure if it's okay to say where I received treatment on this forum, but I did, and will send emails with info. to all who ask. I will also add to this thread as I do my follow ups, etc. Take care. [Moderator's note: On this forum, you can name the place where you received treatment.] > > Hi Tarapine, > I have never heard of this treatment. That is fascinating. What part of the country are you in? How did you find out about this treatment? > > Best of luck, > DD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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