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Jenn -
I believe that our children are one of our most powerful medicines to beat cancer. We are driven by nature herself to be there for them; to keep them safe, warm, happy, to teach them. I believe that by focsing on that goal, by keeping a positive outlook, and clearing your mind of all things negative, you will help yourself and help the meds beat the cancer.
Your doctor is right. You DID beat the dragon once. Obviously your cancer is susceptible (sp? - it's been a long day) to the chemo. Keep at it. Swing that sword! Know that every one of us Semi-colons is here to help you keep it sharp.
- SpongeBob0 -
Jenn: if you are not getting answers from your Oncologist, then you need another opinion. Looking on the internet for solutions sets your head spinning..there are so many choices out there it's impossible for one individual to sort it all out. In my opinion, we-(stage IV cancer) have one priority-that's to live long enough to take advantage of whatever cutting edge treatment develops. Since you have already opted for chemotherapy, and if you haven't already done so,
you might call 1-800-4-CANCER-(1-800-442-6237) and talk to a specialist regarding available trials for your type of cancer. Another source of trial information is Veritas-http://www.veritasmedicine.com/trial/index.cfm?did=5&cid=72576&rfr=vpt There will be some overlap
between these two sources, but Veritas has the advantage of getting immediate results on line.
The information you get from these sites will raise more questions, and each trial will usually have a contact person who can answer them.
On the alternative side, I recommend "An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide To Cancer"
by Drs John Diamond,Lee Cowden and Burton Goldberg
This book is an easy to understand summary of alternative treatments and supplements. Bud0 -
Jenn: here is an Amazon link to the Alt. Medicine book: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1887299017/qid=1109027932/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-4443447-0714304?v=glance&s=books
you should be able to copy/paste into your browser. Bud0 -
I swear, Bud, you are the veritable GOOGLE of the Semi-Colons!nanuk said:Jenn: here is an Amazon link to the Alt. Medicine book: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1887299017/qid=1109027932/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-4443447-0714304?v=glance&s=books
you should be able to copy/paste into your browser. Bud
Thank heaven you're here, Link-Master!0 -
Jenn,nanuk said:Jenn: if you are not getting answers from your Oncologist, then you need another opinion. Looking on the internet for solutions sets your head spinning..there are so many choices out there it's impossible for one individual to sort it all out. In my opinion, we-(stage IV cancer) have one priority-that's to live long enough to take advantage of whatever cutting edge treatment develops. Since you have already opted for chemotherapy, and if you haven't already done so,
you might call 1-800-4-CANCER-(1-800-442-6237) and talk to a specialist regarding available trials for your type of cancer. Another source of trial information is Veritas-http://www.veritasmedicine.com/trial/index.cfm?did=5&cid=72576&rfr=vpt There will be some overlap
between these two sources, but Veritas has the advantage of getting immediate results on line.
The information you get from these sites will raise more questions, and each trial will usually have a contact person who can answer them.
On the alternative side, I recommend "An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide To Cancer"
by Drs John Diamond,Lee Cowden and Burton Goldberg
This book is an easy to understand summary of alternative treatments and supplements. Bud
If you're interested there are a couple of good sources to find information on clinical trials:
www.clinicaltrials.gov
www.centerwatch.com
Keep fighting--
Howard0 -
hi jenn,
Advice you ask? Yippee!! I love giving advice. Buy a Champion Juicer (www.discountjuicers.com) and the book A Cancer Battle Plan by Anne Frahm and A Cancer Battle Plan Sourcebook by David Frahm along with the book nanuk recommended. I have the one he told you about. It is very good. I always forget to recommend it--I don't know why--it's really really good.
www.drday.com
people beat cancer with diet and alternatives all the time. I did. I know a kid who did--he was sent home to die from Mayo and his parents juiced him and pumped him full of vitamins and he's alive today 10+ years later.
peace, emily who is off to make her carrot juice now.....0 -
Hey Jenn, Sorry about your situation. I know it is very hard not to worry but try to relax a little, it will help you. Our own children are a very powerful aid to survival. I was diagnosed when my kids were 2-1/2 and 4; there was a big chance I would not survive surgery but I did because I was worried about my kids and didn't want to leave them without a mom. My kids are now 20 and 22 and I'm still around, still with cancer (it is very rare) but in a way healthier than before.
A positive attitude helps a lot too; try not to pay attention to the little stuff. A healthy diet is good for everyone. And faith, in whatever god or superior being you believe in, gives you strength.
Hugs and I'll put you in my prayers.
All the best,
TereB0 -
Hi Jen,
I agree that if you beat it once, you can beat it again! I don't know where you live, but there are a number of major cancer centers across the country and great Physicians at many other hospitals as well. You have to FIND ONE! I went to Dana-Farber in Boston and that was after being treated by the best Doc, Dr. Daniel Dempsy, head of the surgery dept. at Temple U. hospital in Philadelphia. Johns Hopkins has a great reputation as well. I got online and asked for info and that is how I ended up at Dana Farber. All you have to do is call them! Hang in there sweetie. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I believe you can conquer this again!
Love and Hugs,
Taunya0
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