Natural Cures
any feedback would be great because I hate all drugs....
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I agree with MarciaMarcia527 said:I haven't heard of any
I haven't heard of any natural cures that really do what they claim. I don't like drugs either but had the chemo because I knew that was my best chance.
I absolutly hate medication, and pain medicine alike, but when it comes down to it. I want to LIVE, and so I'm doing everything to make sure that happens. I use the pain meds as far apart as I can tolorate it and then stop before the prescription runs out.
I also have a blood condition that may eventually effect my liver (Hep C) got it from a blood transfusion, when my appendix ruptured in 1982. It may require a 1 year aggressive treatment, if it ever becomes active, chonic, or aggressive, which it hasn't done yet. I don't drink, or take anything with acsedmediphine(?) in it, including prescription pain medicine, to lower the risk. So far so good, I keep it monitored, but if I had to go through the treatment to live then I would. I went to go donate blood, in 1998 and that's how I found I had it.
As far having BC goes, well that's different, I will do what ever it takes to cure something inside me that's killing me. I'll do the chemo, I'll do the rad's, I'll what ever it takes.
And if it ever comes to doing to other treatment for the HEP C then I will. It also has a good success percentage rate.
And I want to LIVE.
Aurora
I kind of think if you've been good to you body for most of you adult life then, it should be able to handle, a year or two of toxins. Yoiu've already prolonged you life by eating good etc. I know I'm not a doctor, nor can I make anothers decission for them, But please if you are concidering going this route, at least try to do it hand in hand with the standard tratment. If any thing look to reduce you chance of recurrance with these methods, not as treatment for a cure. It's only my opinion, but I hope it hewlps.0 -
I also agree with Marcia andaurora2009 said:I agree with Marcia
I absolutly hate medication, and pain medicine alike, but when it comes down to it. I want to LIVE, and so I'm doing everything to make sure that happens. I use the pain meds as far apart as I can tolorate it and then stop before the prescription runs out.
I also have a blood condition that may eventually effect my liver (Hep C) got it from a blood transfusion, when my appendix ruptured in 1982. It may require a 1 year aggressive treatment, if it ever becomes active, chonic, or aggressive, which it hasn't done yet. I don't drink, or take anything with acsedmediphine(?) in it, including prescription pain medicine, to lower the risk. So far so good, I keep it monitored, but if I had to go through the treatment to live then I would. I went to go donate blood, in 1998 and that's how I found I had it.
As far having BC goes, well that's different, I will do what ever it takes to cure something inside me that's killing me. I'll do the chemo, I'll do the rad's, I'll what ever it takes.
And if it ever comes to doing to other treatment for the HEP C then I will. It also has a good success percentage rate.
And I want to LIVE.
Aurora
I kind of think if you've been good to you body for most of you adult life then, it should be able to handle, a year or two of toxins. Yoiu've already prolonged you life by eating good etc. I know I'm not a doctor, nor can I make anothers decission for them, But please if you are concidering going this route, at least try to do it hand in hand with the standard tratment. If any thing look to reduce you chance of recurrance with these methods, not as treatment for a cure. It's only my opinion, but I hope it hewlps.
I also agree with Marcia and Aurora. And, like they said, if you do it, do it along side the "standard" treatment. This is your life. A little nausea, losing hair, burns or whatever, is worth saving your life, isn't it? Too many people have died who turned their backs on the medical treatment, don't be one of them please.0
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