Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi all May i ask your thoughts on uterine cancer? I am going through some controls to check whether what i have in my uterus is cancer or not? If it is, it may be at early stages. No severe symptoms like bleeding,yet. I could not find much alternative articles at web discussing risks of biopsy and operation for uterine cancer. Articles i found were from allopathic point of view and they all stated that operation was the best and safest way especially on uterus cancer. I have asked this question to couple of web groups, too, and some also answered that uterine cancers were less risky to have biopsy and/or operation as uterus is like a closed box. I was thinking that operation would spread cancers but i do not have specific knowledge on uterine cancers. Is it really safer? No chances of metastases? thanks and best wishes. nil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hello, Not sure where to approach your questions here but wanted to say that anyone with potential of cancer should be on Low dose Naltrexone. I had early stages of Uterine cancer in 2005 and went through surgery, radiation and chemotherapy to have all unsucessful for me. Now with all conventional treatment exhausted and told I had 4 - 9 months to live in Feb 2007 I was lucky to be told of Low dose naltrexone which is keeping me alive. So before you get to late stages of cancer like many here it is wise to look into a a wonderful drug that can save your life. There is a group just for LDN and cancer: LDN_4_cancer/ I keep a web page of my Cancer and LDN: http://www.ldn4cancer.com/ and all my medical records are posted: http://www.ldn4cancer.com/medical-tests.html Lots to read and to understand but could save your life. It is low cost, safe and no side effects. Here to help, Dee http://www.ldn4cancer.com --- On Sun, 8/24/08, Nil Hi all May i ask your thoughts on uterine cancer? I am going through some controls to check whether what i have in my uterus is cancer or not? If it is, it may be at early stages. No severe symptoms like bleeding,yet. I could not find much alternative articles at web discussing risks of biopsy and operation for uterine cancer. Articles i found were from allopathic point of view and they all stated that operation was the best and safest way especially on uterus cancer. I have asked this question to couple of web groups, too, and some also answered that uterine cancers were less risky to have biopsy and/or operation as uterus is like a closed box. I was thinking that operation would spread cancers but i do not have specific knowledge on uterine cancers. Is it really safer? No chances of metastases? thanks and best wishes. nil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 deealejo@... writes: > that anyone with potential of cancer > should be on Low dose Naltrexone Due to intestional issues I am not sure that I've been absorbing the LDN. I have been on it for about a year and seen no effects. I am going to speak with my doctor about using the transdermal cream. For some people it is the only thing that works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 LDN is absorbed in your stomach and goes into blood stream. Intestinal issues should not be a problem with LDN as already has been processed in the stomach. Make sure you don't have slow release LDN which is NOT the specified drug. IMPORTANT: Make sure to specify that you do NOT want LDN in a slow-release form. Reports have been received from patients that their pharmacies have been supplying a slow-release form of naltrexone. Pharmacies should be instructed NOT to provide LDN in an " SR " or slow-release or timed-release form. Unless the low dose of naltrexone is in an unaltered form, which permits it to reach a prompt " spike " in the blood stream, its therapeutic effects may be inhibited. All this can be found on the main LDN web page: http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ Intestinal issues should not be a problem what so ever as LDN is most effective for Behcet's Disease, Celiac Disease, Crohn's Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). All helped by LDN. Might be other issues here. Dee deealejo (DOT) com writes: > that anyone with potential of cancer > should be on Low dose Naltrexone Due to intestional issues I am not sure that I've been absorbing the LDN. I have been on it for about a year and seen no effects. I am going to speak with my doctor about using the transdermal cream. For some people it is the only thing that works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Could this be low stomach acidity issue? bw nil Re: [ ] your thoughts on uterine cancer. deealejo@... writes: that anyone with potential of cancer should be on Low dose Naltrexone Due to intestinal issues I am not sure that I've been absorbing the LDN. I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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