CEA :-(
Mary
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I wouldn't give up the nutritional approach. Maybe you would like to look at your plan so far to see if it can be changed to be more effective? These are just thoughts. I am sorry that your CEA is showing a little rising...Hang in there and find out all of the data - easier said than done when you are waiting, I know. Take care and have a happy Holiday and don't give up!! All the best - Maura0
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From what to what Mary as far as your CEA? DON"T stop yet, keep at it. I am not sure what protocal you are on, but hope it's more then just taking supplements. I know people that just take the supplements everyday but did do or change other things and it was not effective.
Going back on chemo is your choice and is certainly understandable. The good news is you got a break and have built up your body so the chemo will not be as toxic. You need to keep it up while on chemo too so can tag team the **** cells!!!!!
I think I gave you my phone number if you wanted to talk every. CALL ME!!!
Lisa P.0 -
Mary -
Not clear what scans will show - maybe you will have to resume chemo and if so best vibes to you.
Meanwhile keep eating etc. healthy - it can only help - EVEN IF you end up having to do more chemo. So don't call it a failure - just a temporary setback (and maybe not even that).
Have a nice holiday and I'll be wishing the best for you when the New Year rolls around.
Betsy0 -
Mary,
Could you go back to the naturopath and discuss making some changes to the diet/supplement plan? My dad's naturopath said that if what we were doing didn't work, we would have to make some changes. Don't give up just yet. Also, could it possibly take a little longer for this method to work for you? I would definitely give your naturopath a call and discuss what is going on. If you feel that your naturopath isn't doing enough for you, maybe you could find someone else. My dad's naturopath also mentioned chinese medicine and/or vitamin C infusions as other options. Don't know if you have ever looked into that. Keeping you in my prayers.
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changed my diet, visualizing, meditating, exercising (though that's not new), accupuncture. I don't know what else to do.scouty said:From what to what Mary as far as your CEA? DON"T stop yet, keep at it. I am not sure what protocal you are on, but hope it's more then just taking supplements. I know people that just take the supplements everyday but did do or change other things and it was not effective.
Going back on chemo is your choice and is certainly understandable. The good news is you got a break and have built up your body so the chemo will not be as toxic. You need to keep it up while on chemo too so can tag team the **** cells!!!!!
I think I gave you my phone number if you wanted to talk every. CALL ME!!!
Lisa P.
mary0 -
certainly could, but naturopath is away for 2 weeks, so i'm not scheduled to see her til after the cat scan and office visit with onc.pink05 said:Mary,
Could you go back to the naturopath and discuss making some changes to the diet/supplement plan? My dad's naturopath said that if what we were doing didn't work, we would have to make some changes. Don't give up just yet. Also, could it possibly take a little longer for this method to work for you? I would definitely give your naturopath a call and discuss what is going on. If you feel that your naturopath isn't doing enough for you, maybe you could find someone else. My dad's naturopath also mentioned chinese medicine and/or vitamin C infusions as other options. Don't know if you have ever looked into that. Keeping you in my prayers.
-Lee-
Mary0 -
CEAgoldfinch said:certainly could, but naturopath is away for 2 weeks, so i'm not scheduled to see her til after the cat scan and office visit with onc.
Marywhet ever happened?
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old postAirborneMP said:CEA
whet ever happened?
The originator of the post has not been on this site since 2008. I don't know that anyone here knows what happened.
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