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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 3:38 pm
Makes me feel sick, if not be sick Stomach hurts
Perks of cancer x.x
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 3:52 pm
That must really suck... I can't even imagine what it must feel like to find out you have cancer. I hope you have a speedy recovery!
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 4:32 pm
Have you ever tried going for other methods besides chemo? (Although, I'm anti-chemo since chemotherapy will destroy good and bad cells). There are plenty of natural remedies to try out there - find a natural remedy cancer website for the specific type of cancer.
I pray that you recover fully and will once again be able to enjoy a great quality of life to the fullest!
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:17 pm
Aquatic_blue Have you ever tried going for other methods besides chemo? (Although, I'm anti-chemo since chemotherapy will destroy good and bad cells). There are plenty of natural remedies to try out there - find a natural remedy cancer website for the specific type of cancer. I pray that you recover fully and will once again be able to enjoy a great quality of life to the fullest! only 'natural' things they have around here are illegal, and even more expensive than chemo, so why bother?
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:49 pm
Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Have you ever tried going for other methods besides chemo? (Although, I'm anti-chemo since chemotherapy will destroy good and bad cells). There are plenty of natural remedies to try out there - find a natural remedy cancer website for the specific type of cancer. I pray that you recover fully and will once again be able to enjoy a great quality of life to the fullest! only 'natural' things they have around here are illegal, and even more expensive than chemo, so why bother? Some theories suggest increasing your iodine can help. Some tribes eat apricot pits as a preventative measure to take against cancer, and to treat it. Some say that flax seed helps. Others suggest drinking plenty of fruit and vegetable juices. You can Google around, some of these things aren't expensive and can be bought in a health food store, at a local Walmart, or on the internet. There are even centers that do alternative cancer treatments such as this one for example: http://www.utopiawellness.com/services/alternative-cancer/?gclid=CK61ys_A3bgCFe1_Qgod5ksA8A Feel better soon 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:53 pm
Aquatic_blue Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Have you ever tried going for other methods besides chemo? (Although, I'm anti-chemo since chemotherapy will destroy good and bad cells). There are plenty of natural remedies to try out there - find a natural remedy cancer website for the specific type of cancer. I pray that you recover fully and will once again be able to enjoy a great quality of life to the fullest! only 'natural' things they have around here are illegal, and even more expensive than chemo, so why bother? Some theories suggest increasing your iodine can help. Some tribes eat apricot pits as a preventative measure to take against cancer, and to treat it. Some say that flax seed helps. Others suggest drinking plenty of fruit and vegetable juices. You can Google around, some of these things aren't expensive and can be bought in a health food store, at a local Walmart, or on the internet. There are even centers that do alternative cancer treatments such as this one for example: http://www.utopiawellness.com/services/alternative-cancer/?gclid=CK61ys_A3bgCFe1_Qgod5ksA8A Feel better soon 3nodding there are no local health food stores, and the local Walmart doesn't even sell food. It's a small one Besides, Roswell Park has one of the top remission rates in the country/world (not sure which off the top of my head), and I'm going there, so why? For Hodgkin's lymphoma stage 1, Roswell Park has a 92-point-something remission rate. People will cross states to come to Roswell Park I think I'm in good hands ou o
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 8:50 pm
emotion_hug I'm glad you're getting the best care... I wish there were something I could to to help out.
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 11:44 pm
Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Have you ever tried going for other methods besides chemo? (Although, I'm anti-chemo since chemotherapy will destroy good and bad cells). There are plenty of natural remedies to try out there - find a natural remedy cancer website for the specific type of cancer. I pray that you recover fully and will once again be able to enjoy a great quality of life to the fullest! only 'natural' things they have around here are illegal, and even more expensive than chemo, so why bother? Some theories suggest increasing your iodine can help. Some tribes eat apricot pits as a preventative measure to take against cancer, and to treat it. Some say that flax seed helps. Others suggest drinking plenty of fruit and vegetable juices. You can Google around, some of these things aren't expensive and can be bought in a health food store, at a local Walmart, or on the internet. There are even centers that do alternative cancer treatments such as this one for example: http://www.utopiawellness.com/services/alternative-cancer/?gclid=CK61ys_A3bgCFe1_Qgod5ksA8A Feel better soon 3nodding there are no local health food stores, and the local Walmart doesn't even sell food. It's a small one Besides, Roswell Park has one of the top remission rates in the country/world (not sure which off the top of my head), and I'm going there, so why? For Hodgkin's lymphoma stage 1, Roswell Park has a 92-point-something remission rate. People will cross states to come to Roswell Park I think I'm in good hands ou o I apologize, and I do hope your recovery is fast so you don't have to deal with the chemo process because no one should ever have to go through that. 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:16 am
Aquatic_blue Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Have you ever tried going for other methods besides chemo? (Although, I'm anti-chemo since chemotherapy will destroy good and bad cells). There are plenty of natural remedies to try out there - find a natural remedy cancer website for the specific type of cancer. I pray that you recover fully and will once again be able to enjoy a great quality of life to the fullest! only 'natural' things they have around here are illegal, and even more expensive than chemo, so why bother? Some theories suggest increasing your iodine can help. Some tribes eat apricot pits as a preventative measure to take against cancer, and to treat it. Some say that flax seed helps. Others suggest drinking plenty of fruit and vegetable juices. You can Google around, some of these things aren't expensive and can be bought in a health food store, at a local Walmart, or on the internet. There are even centers that do alternative cancer treatments such as this one for example: http://www.utopiawellness.com/services/alternative-cancer/?gclid=CK61ys_A3bgCFe1_Qgod5ksA8A Feel better soon 3nodding there are no local health food stores, and the local Walmart doesn't even sell food. It's a small one Besides, Roswell Park has one of the top remission rates in the country/world (not sure which off the top of my head), and I'm going there, so why? For Hodgkin's lymphoma stage 1, Roswell Park has a 92-point-something remission rate. People will cross states to come to Roswell Park I think I'm in good hands ou o I apologize, and I do hope your recovery is fast so you don't have to deal with the chemo process because no one should ever have to go through that. 3nodding country living means the closest actual city is an hour drive. Second closest is hour and a half the other way Closest technical city? About ten minutes, but it's more of a large town I've already started chemo, it's a 21 day cycle. Days 1-3 have chemo, then day 8, then it's just bloodwork twice a week to see how my body is doing until the cycle repeats Though I might end up missing my family reunion cuz it's on day 4 of the next cycle classified_fu
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:24 am
Stay strong sweetie .. I have the utmost respect for cancer fighters ans survivors emotion_bigheart
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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 1:01 pm
Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Kitalpha Hart Aquatic_blue Have you ever tried going for other methods besides chemo? (Although, I'm anti-chemo since chemotherapy will destroy good and bad cells). There are plenty of natural remedies to try out there - find a natural remedy cancer website for the specific type of cancer. I pray that you recover fully and will once again be able to enjoy a great quality of life to the fullest! only 'natural' things they have around here are illegal, and even more expensive than chemo, so why bother? Some theories suggest increasing your iodine can help. Some tribes eat apricot pits as a preventative measure to take against cancer, and to treat it. Some say that flax seed helps. Others suggest drinking plenty of fruit and vegetable juices. You can Google around, some of these things aren't expensive and can be bought in a health food store, at a local Walmart, or on the internet. There are even centers that do alternative cancer treatments such as this one for example: http://www.utopiawellness.com/services/alternative-cancer/?gclid=CK61ys_A3bgCFe1_Qgod5ksA8A Feel better soon 3nodding there are no local health food stores, and the local Walmart doesn't even sell food. It's a small one Besides, Roswell Park has one of the top remission rates in the country/world (not sure which off the top of my head), and I'm going there, so why? For Hodgkin's lymphoma stage 1, Roswell Park has a 92-point-something remission rate. People will cross states to come to Roswell Park I think I'm in good hands ou o I apologize, and I do hope your recovery is fast so you don't have to deal with the chemo process because no one should ever have to go through that. 3nodding country living means the closest actual city is an hour drive. Second closest is hour and a half the other way Closest technical city? About ten minutes, but it's more of a large town I've already started chemo, it's a 21 day cycle. Days 1-3 have chemo, then day 8, then it's just bloodwork twice a week to see how my body is doing until the cycle repeats Though I might end up missing my family reunion cuz it's on day 4 of the next cycle classified_fu Sorry to hear that sad I hope you are able to get to your family reunion 3nodding
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