Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 My heart goes out to you , I lost my companion of 28yrs. in 2003 to Multiple Myeloma and liver faluire. He was diagnosed at age 46 in 1999. In the end he had to go to a nursing home and I had to put our handicapped daughter in a home and lost our home to foreclosure. He suffered but never let on. He was so brave and could take alot of pain but he decided to do chemo which consisted of a pill he took over a year. Well that did a number on his liver and he started hemorrhaging and then it got to the point that he needed a liver transplant and also a bone marrow transplant so we headed to Pittsburgh PA. to see if he'd be a candidate but after a week of testing and returning home several weeks later we received the news that he wasn't a candidate. It sounds like you are coming along fairly good and I hope and pray you beat it! Good luck and healing energy to you. Donna ACS [Moderator note: See the testimonial from one of the members here about overcoming Multiple Myeloma - File Folder 1] /files You wrote: > Let me reiterate, this is only my opinion; from my personal use. Having > Multiple Myeloma Stage 111 diagnosed in Sept. 2004, I'm still alive. > > In my position, I have tried just about everything, and continue to do > different holistic protocols. I zap, take cs, eat organic raw, had all my > teeth extracted, and undergo chelation treatments. If I cannot eat it, > I don't > put it on my skin. I do not smoke or drink. Additionally, I take about 25 > herbs, vitamins and supplements per day. I had a t-bone steak last night, > the first this year. The only orthodox treatment, I have ever received is > dex, and that just about crippled me with steroid myopathy, and I > believe it > may have caused the development of eye cataracts. I also have bone > involvement. > > After reading some of your posts, I'm in the process of ordering your new > book " New Paradigms in Diabetic Care " Yep; I have this problem too. > > I believe, from a layman's point of view, that it is very important to > keep your body clean / detoxified in order to promote any type of > healing, and > also I believe, a positive mental attitude may also be important. > > Thanks for your invaluable posts. I'm certainly listening. > Best regards! > in New Jersey - Age 61 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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