Uterine/Cervical Cancer stage 4
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Lori
This is from the doctor question thread but thought some of it might be of use to you.
I don't know how I feel about this advice and the situation you are in, I guess my basic suggestion is to think outside of the box along with considering what you doctor says.
There are some suggestions on places to go for information at the end of this.
...And here's where I get to the point. If the doctor doesn't know if the treatment he's giving is of any lasting benefit and he's giving it for the simple reason that it's what everybody does irregardless of the results, that instruction book has failed to give adequate instructions or a reason to use to product. Wouldn't you tend to agree?. I think I will, as the smart consumer, look elsewhere for what I am seeking. And what I am seeking, as I think about it, is a thing or things to do that will slow, stop and kill cancer, without killing or slowing or stopping me. Or giving me other cancers down the road.
But first I think, the most important question, why in the heck did I get cancer in the first place at this time in my life.
So, that was my first journey, which I embarked on as soon as I got home.
Sorry, I forgot what I had meant to say and got lost in the moment. What you did and what most people do when they hear they have cancer as they are trying not to faint from the news of a very serious cancer, is panic. In a state of panic a person will grasp at anything they think might help them and chemo and radiation are all we know. We don't know it might not work for UPSC at all cause upsc is mostly er and pr neg and chemos are not able to hook onto any receptors, cause there are few.
Excuse me for rambling.
Why listen to someone who is so ill informed that they tell you it doesn't matter what you eat and even suggest you eat more protein.
If you want a crash course in what to do now I would suggest these things. These are some of the things I did to get to where I am now, which is alive and well and living the U.P.:
One of the first things I did was watch the video by Kris Karr-not certain of the spelling-called Crazy Sexy Cancer. What I got from her video is a fighting hopefilled spirit and some information on wheat grass. Highly recommend it. You have to remember,it is most likelly something or things that you had been doing that let cancer get hold.
Then I got a humongous book by a Dr. Boik from the library, will have to look up the name but you can access for free on line I believe.
Then I read a book or parts of a book called The Secret History of the War on Cancer-4.99 on amazon in paperback. This helps give insight into why we are treated the way we are, just in case you haven't figured it out on your own. Watching the heads of cancer institutes fly back and forth between cancer institutes and pharmaceutical companies canc give you whiplash.
There's a dvd: Healing from the Inside Out--that just knocks your socks off. If you can't find it let me know.
The book that gives the most concise info on cancer worldwide and simple truisms, is The China Study, this thoroughly explains the impact of protein on cancer. Fascinating.
so, number one Kriss, number two Healing dvd, number three the China Study, Four War on Cancer, five boik.
and then search the internet.
WE are not the problem. We are fabulous and should give ourselves hugs. or if you have significant others, give them hugs. Heck just have a joyous hug fest and see how you feel.
email me at claudiaallen27@yahoo.com mention cancer board in the subject line
how do you spell feweee wheewe phweeweee?
I am not getting any scans, I figure I will do what I can to the sorta best of my ability, I do tend to slack cause nothing hurts, and if something does hurt----------I'm going to think some more. I won't think long if my brain hurts, that is the one area that I would consider some form of treatment for if needed.
Love,
Claudia
Oats, although an acidic food, do kill cancer cells, having orange juice at the same time ups the killing effect.0
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