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I really wish I had gotten a second pathology opinion on my lump. Now I am in the cancer machine.
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Doesn't surprise me either when it's the oncologist making a ton of money off the treatments.
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LisaK
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yes, and rememebr when the big thing was that every woman needed a hysterectomy??? and then it all came out in the news that drs were given luxury trips and other incentives by the companies wanteing them to do the hysterectomies???
it was such a scandal. I put nothing past the evil ones.
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Ive had lyme for about 6 yrs now and about a yr ago got the diagnosis of lung cancer.
They opened me up like a tin of sardines to try to take out tumour but couldn't get it.
Then they wanted to do chemo and radiation right away.
I probably would have let them but they couldn't tell me side effects of chemo and radiation on anyone with Lyme disease so sofar Ive passed on it.
Im not a member of facebook but if someone could put this article on facebook that would be great.
The lung cancer survival rate odds are terrible but add lyme to the scenario and yikes is all I can say.
Thanks for the replies.... I don't know why but I kinda feel at peace some days....
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Catgirl
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Bitbit, not sure if you saw this series, but it is REALLY good, and IMO worth every penny (no affiliation).
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Catgirl
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Love what they said about chemo and radiation on your link Bitbit. The truth about cancer series says the same thing and more. Something like 70% or 90% (can't remember) of oncologists would NOT do the treatment they recommend to their patients if the oncologists were diagnosed with cancer.
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You are probably being bombarded with alternative remedies so I apologize in advance but I must add my info. I have no experience with cancer but I keep tidbits that come up.
A woman I know who uses a BEMER machine gave me this recipe. Good luck:
For Cancer
Take by itself, 500mg B17 (Amigdalina) for cancer; 100mg for maintenance after cancer is gone for awhile.
Pancreatin by self, no food. Pancreatin 4X AM and 4X PM.
Zinc 30-50mg 1 X day
Take B and C 2 X AM and 2 X PM with food. B-100 and C-4000 mg C must be 80 minutes from taking laetrile
MSM 8-12 per day.
D3 8000 mg. Can get D3 in 2000 and 4000 mg gel caps. 4000 AM and 4000 PM.
Cannot eat modified, artificial flavors, aspartame, or sugars.
To order B17 500 mg Amigdalina (Laetrile) http://cytopharma.com/ 500 mg $83 for 100 tablets 100 mg $21 for 100 tablets
Vitamin B17 or Amigdalina (from the Greek word for 'almond') is a substance found in the seeds of many kinds of fruit such as plums, cherries, oranges, nectarines, apples, and peaches as well as in raw nuts, including bitter almonds. Apricots contain a particularly large amount of Vitamin B17 (Amigdalina), and it's also abundant in plants such as clover, lima beans, millet, mung bean sprouts, and sorghum. Vitamin B17 was first discovered and isolated by two French chemists in the early 1800s.
In order to get enough to help you with the cancer, the tablets do the work with other vitamins. You cannot buy B17 in vitamin shops.
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A family member of mine was killed by a drug that causes aggressive Lymphoma. First she was knocked around by insurance companies and hospitals, then pumped with chemo, then she died. If she hadn't done the drug, she'd be alive today.
I will never be surprised by any amount of depravity in the medical community. It's disgusting.
I shouldn't even read stuff like this because it adds to the anxiety big time.
Everyone be diligent. Your health is not the priority among docs and politicians. Your money is what they're after. Always...
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Beg to differ here. I had cancer at 17 (have the pathology report) Did a yr of chemo and Im now in my 50's. Just as there are some that the chemo or radiation may have hurt there are some that were saved.
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lymeboy
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It doesn't have a great cure rate. And Chemo wasn't what gave her the Lymphoma. Imuran was. The chemo just helped her die quicker.
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