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Hi All!TJ30 said:Why not Both?
Increase your results with both. Tell your friends to research and help you put together supplements that go well with standard treatment. Also look into diet, herbs that help ease chemo reactions, Aloe on radiation,vitamins, Exercise, yoga, massage, infared saunas, etc... There is a cancer survival guide cook book. http://pcrm.org/shop/cancerproject/survivors_guide.html most of all prayer! Perhaps your friends suggest things because they want to help. Of course run alot of things by your onco and doctors first. I'm not sure if Farrah Fawcett started with conventional treatments or not but I do remember her doing alot of Alternatives out of country. Alternatives work in some cases but not alot is known about them with anal cancer the standard treatment is 85% those are good odds.
first of all nice to
Hi All!
first of all nice to see everyone on the board and seem all are doing well! HAPPY HAPPY THANKSGIVING! So much to be thankful for!\
I have to just chime in as this is one of my favorite topics! I love to see the varying views. Not to alarm, but I had Stage 1, and was supposed to be NED and then found out it went to my liver. I still wonder how that was possible with Stage1 and nothing in lymph nodes, etc......but as far as treatment.....I just want to say that I believe a combination of eastern and western philosphies is something to consider. I truly feel that shiatsu massage, acupuncture, herbs, etc., can benefit us greatly. I did the whole chemo/rad treatment with the original diagnosis
I chose surgery only, when I was diagnosed with the mets to liver. I did not feel going through chemo again was going to benefit me.....since at that point it was preventative. I wanted my body strong to recover from surgery and my oncological surgeon agreed with me even though my regular onc did not. My daughter was furious, but now understands why I made that decision. I feel great 9 months later....but if it pops up again somewhere, I will go with the chemo again......I think
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SueSueRelays said:Hi All!
first of all nice to
Hi All!
first of all nice to see everyone on the board and seem all are doing well! HAPPY HAPPY THANKSGIVING! So much to be thankful for!\
I have to just chime in as this is one of my favorite topics! I love to see the varying views. Not to alarm, but I had Stage 1, and was supposed to be NED and then found out it went to my liver. I still wonder how that was possible with Stage1 and nothing in lymph nodes, etc......but as far as treatment.....I just want to say that I believe a combination of eastern and western philosphies is something to consider. I truly feel that shiatsu massage, acupuncture, herbs, etc., can benefit us greatly. I did the whole chemo/rad treatment with the original diagnosis
I chose surgery only, when I was diagnosed with the mets to liver. I did not feel going through chemo again was going to benefit me.....since at that point it was preventative. I wanted my body strong to recover from surgery and my oncological surgeon agreed with me even though my regular onc did not. My daughter was furious, but now understands why I made that decision. I feel great 9 months later....but if it pops up again somewhere, I will go with the chemo again......I think
Anyway, I wish you a quick and successful treatment!!!
Hi Sue,
Its nice to see you, and you have a Happy Thanksgiving too. I agree some of both is good. I only did the standard tx, but I ate well and started walking and drinking lots of water. I have had occasional massages, and need to do that more to get the stress out of my body.
Lori0
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