Guest guest Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 Hello & Gloria, I think you both mean pleural effusion, which is as you explained when the lining of the ling fills up with an excess of pleural fluid and needs to be drained because of pressure it puts on the lungs (commonly when cancer is present in that area). An infusion would be to actually put fluid into the pleural space. If you find an open minded doctor outside the US that can access your pleural space to drain the excess fluid off, he can also very easily infuse or inject a 5% solution of sodium bicarbonate for a short period of time and then also drain that solution off to kill the cancer in the pleural fluid or space. The procedure I believe is outlined on Dr. Simoncini's web site which I believe he claims he has had quite a lot of success with. The trick is finding a doctor who is willing to do the procedure, and if outside of the US it is very possible in most countries as there are typically much less financial or political reasons for not helping cancer patients with alternative medicine. Hope > > Hi, > I have had pleural infusion and you need to keep an eye on that. > Lung will fill up with fluid pretty fast and breathing becomes impossible. > They drain the lung with incision on the back. > You can expect to be sore for about a week, but you will breathe easier. > The fluid does come back. > >From: r r <rara4e2002@...> > >Sent: Jan 17, 2009 12:47 PM > > > >Subject: [ ] pleural infusion > > > >Hi, > >Have any of you heard of the gene therapy, also, what is the pleural infusion, and how it can be treated once it happen > >Thank you > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 Hope, Thanks for the info. I will look into this. But as you say, it is very dificult to find a doctor in US, willing to try anything. Gloria >From: absprofessor >Hello & Gloria, I think you both mean pleural effusion, which >is as you explained when the lining of the lung fills up with an >excess of pleural fluid and needs to be drained because of pressure >it puts on the lungs (commonly when cancer is present in that >area). >An infusion would be to actually put fluid into the pleural space. >If you find an open minded doctor outside the US that can access >your pleural space to drain the excess fluid off, he can also very >easily infuse or inject a 5% solution of sodium bicarbonate for a >short period of time and then also drain that solution off to kill >the cancer in the pleural fluid or space. The procedure I believe >is outlined on Dr. Simoncini's web site which I believe he claims he >has had quite a lot of success with. The trick is finding a doctor >who is willing to do the procedure, and if outside of the US it is >very possible in most countries as there are typically much less >financial or political reasons for not helping cancer patients with >alternative medicine. >Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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