starting hyperthermia with iv vit c, thank god, what a nice xmas present.
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Hyperthermia in Melbourne Australiapete43lost_at_sea said:spent a day flying to another city to see the hyperthermia
it was a really interesting experience, i am not doing hyperthermia until and if i started again on chemo. i still have much more research to do, the principles seem promising but its proven effacicy is in conjunction with chemo, and not iv C on its own.
i am learning that life in the alternative universe has many challenges as well. i still love my conventional team and am seeing them monday and tuesday. i suspect i will have my chemo port back in before i post again.
i am grateful and sad at the same time.
hugs,
pete
Hi Pete,
Are you doing the Hyperthermia and IV C at the NIIM Clinic in Melbourne? (www.niim.com.au)
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hi stevesteve_b said:Hyperthermia in Melbourne Australia
Hi Pete,
Are you doing the Hyperthermia and IV C at the NIIM Clinic in Melbourne? (www.niim.com.au)
Steve
I went down to checkout hyperthermia and was side tracked into other expensive therapies that i did not want to try. as i was not on chemo the benefits of hyper thermia were minimised for me.
miim is pretty impressive , its just the hyperthermia setup was not well state of the art, lets say. pm me if you want to discuss.
the technology seems really promising, but all the onc's are luke warm about it. not that that bothers me, in fact i'd prefer it that way, as the onc's are not focused on individualised medicine. when i met a truly interrative onc that will be a great day. surely one must exist on the planet. oh its just he would be outed from the onc brotherhood as they as have to play the onc game with patients the same way.
thanks for asking about hyperthermia.
hugs,
pete0
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