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Kimwolfen said:Oh, Kim
Just so sorry to hear about the "double whammy" in your lives. Please let us know how everything is going.
Thinking of you and your hubby in this terrible time.
Luv,
Wolfen
oh Kim....I haven't been around too much lately either and when I read your post tonight it was such a shocker. I am so so sorry for this latest development or should I say developments in your life. I am sure you will be a huge help and comfort to your hubby..I send love to you both....hope the breast issues get resolved too.
mags
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Oh Kim
Oh my friend, I am so very sorry to hear this. So much going on with your husband, brother and you. What a heavy burden for all of you. I know you will be amazing right by your husband side as he goes forward. I'm just sorry that there is so much. Please keep us posted.
Sending love and light.
Aloha,
Kathleen
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What a nightmare. 4-5 years ago when I was working on my wife's stuff, I found only two mCRC-stage 4 papers for cimetidine. I also found favorable Japanese trial data on some other metastatic/stage IV cancers and cimetidine, including renal cancer. Since then, more advanced cocktails with cimetidine have been developed and successfully tested. This paper is about where I would start my reading and comparison of "standard" medical offers, for both improved longevity and QoL.
The other thing we have done (for CRC), is to insist upon more blood biomarker data, more frequently. So we can better estimate effectiveness of treatment or setbacks, sooner. The problem is finding a doctor able and willing to identify any more markers.
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