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Bless your heart Bonnie. How I feel for you. I missed my mother

immensely the first year. I would look out the window as the different

seasons progressed throughout the year and would relive what we were

doing one year ago. I will tell you what someone once told me. It will

get better, but it will never go away. Just cherish those sweet

memories. Always.

 

Now..... for your other questions.

 

Ah, yes..... coffee. Okay, here is my secret. shhhhh...... I limit

myself to one cup a day first thing in the morning with no adverse

effects. What is it about certain vices? LOL!

 

Try scaling down on your coffee and during the times where you feel the

" need " see if you can replace drinking coffee with something else, or

some other type of activity. Some people, get terrible headaches when

suddenly withdrawing caffeine from their system, so if you experience

the headaches, withdraw slowly. But yes, I would definitely limit my

coffee intake. So much is not good for you.

 

Thankfully, I have not had acid reflux in a very long time, so I am not

taking anything special for it, except for my supplements. I do always

keep my papaya enzymes on hand should an emergency occur.

 

I am so glad that Cody's lymph nodes are down and I do hope that the

oleander arrives very soon. In the meantime, you know the faith that I

have in colloidal silver. It moves mountains, especially for our

furkids.

 

Actually, giving oleander to furkids is brand new to me but I am sure it

will be beneficial, and I look forward to good reports on Cody's

progress. In fact, I think that Cody is the very first furkid member of

our group.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , evian793 wrote:

>

> Good Mng. ,

>

> Do you drink coffee? I just can't seem to give this one up for some

reason.

> If I have too much of this during the day I do notice a huge acid

reflux

> rise in me. Luckily I have some papaya enzymes so will have to

remember to use

> those too.

>

> I am now looking into kefir do you use that?

>

> Still waiting for the oleander pills for Cody. So far his lymph

nodes are

> down thankfully. I will refuse chemo on Friday if they are still

down.

>

> Still very hard to get used to not having my good friend, my dad

around.

>

> I give Cody his CS silver daily along with the IP-6 too. Now to have

the

> oleander will complete what Tony suggested to me to give Cody. Do

you know of

> any cases where oleander has helped cancer with dogs or any furkids?

>

> Hugs and thanks,

>

> Bonnie & Cody

>

>

>

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I am already thinking about the super times my dad helped me through when I was younger, not to mention what a wonderful person he was to all he met. Sounds like you and your mom had a great friendship too.

 

I am so glad you mentioned the papaya enzymes because i'm starting to take them now. I stopped the MMS about a week ago.

 

Cody's nodes are still down today and when he goes for chemo tomorrow if they don't show up i'm refusing it for him. I like him in remission for as long as he can stay there. I truly feel the CS and IP6-Inositol that Tony recommended that Cody take have been helping him not just the chemo - CCNU.

 

Still no oleander yet in the mail but I see someone had rashes from it. Hoping Cody can handle it now. Am worried it might bother him too!

 

Hugs and good wishes for today,

 

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This is all good news Bonnie.

 

I am so glad to hear that Cody is doing better and I have no doubt that

the colloidal silver and IP6-Inositol are already working. You know how

I feel about colloidal silver and this, together with IP6-Inositol are a

powerful combination. It will only get better once you receive the

oleander and even I am waiting with bated breath.

 

This is my opinion, but animals are so much different than people. I

wouldn't worry about any adverse effects with the oleander. Just take

it slow. If you see anything that causes concern, just get on here and

ask and Tony and Marc will be here for you.

 

Love and hugs to you and Cody,

 

and Misty

Muah!

oleander soup , evian793 wrote:

>

> ,

>

> I am already thinking about the super times my dad helped me through

when I

> was younger, not to mention what a wonderful person he was to all he

met.

> Sounds like you and your mom had a great friendship too.

>

> I am so glad you mentioned the papaya enzymes because i'm starting to

take

> them now. I stopped the MMS about a week ago.

>

> Cody's nodes are still down today and when he goes for chemo tomorrow

if

> they don't show up i'm refusing it for him. I like him in remission

for as long

> as he can stay there. I truly feel the CS and IP6-Inositol that > recommended that Cody take have been helping him not just the chemo -

CCNU.

>

> Still no oleander yet in the mail but I see someone had rashes from

it.

> Hoping Cody can handle it now. Am worried it might bother him too!

>

> Hugs and good wishes for today,

>

> Bonnie & Cody

>

>

>

> **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live

music

> scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com!

> (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112)

>

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,

 

Finally got my aol problem solved and did it myself and w/out a charge from them to help thankfully!

 

We got back from the vets a short time ago and Cody's vet was reluctant this time not to do the chemo but he was willing to go for another week w/out it thankfully.

 

I think we should go as long as possible if there are no visible nodes showing but he takes the opposite approach, to take it head on even w/out lymph nodes there.

 

So far no oleander yet, I need to find out when it was mailed.

 

Hoping all is well with you today, things are hectic here still but working on it.

 

Hugs,

 

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Bonnie,

 

I am so glad to hear about Cody's remission. And yes, as you surmised

in your last post. I believe his remission time is lengthening due to

the colloidal silver and IP6 -Inositol alone. Be strong Bonnie, if Cody

is still in remission and improving, please don't let the vet talk you

into chemo when not needed. Remember, you are in control. You are the

boss. You are Cody's caregiver and protector, not the vet. Please

don't let him scare you or put any doubts in your mind. Go with what

you see. And it will only get better once you receive the oleander.

 

Love and Hugs,

& Misty

Muah!

oleander soup , evian793 wrote:

>

> ,

>

> Finally got my aol problem solved and did it myself and w/out a

charge from

> them to help thankfully!

>

> We got back from the vets a short time ago and Cody's vet was

reluctant this

> time not to do the chemo but he was willing to go for another week

w/out it

> thankfully.

>

> I think we should go as long as possible if there are no visible

nodes

> showing but he takes the opposite approach, to take it head on even

w/out lymph

> nodes there.

>

> So far no oleander yet, I need to find out when it was mailed.

>

> Hoping all is well with you today, things are hectic here still but

working

> on it.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Bonnie & Cody

>

>

>

> **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live

music

> scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com!

> (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112)

>

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Bonnie,

Couldn't agree more with , don't let the vet manipulate you into giving Cody more chemo needlessly. Like I said before my Cattle Dog had Lymphoma years ago, I did not know any better at the time and gave him chemo with no support to his immune system or diet and he died in 5 months. Keep up your good work, listen to yourself!

 

Tammatha

 

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May

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Bonnie,I am so glad to hear about Cody's remission. And yes, as you surmisedin your last post. I believe his remission time is lengthening due tothe colloidal silver and IP6 -Inositol alone. Be strong Bonnie, if Codyis still in remission and improving, please don't let the vet talk youinto chemo when not needed. Remember, you are in control. You are theboss. You are Cody's caregiver and protector, not the vet. Pleasedon't let him scare you or put any doubts in your mind. Go with whatyou see. And it will only get better once you receive the oleander.Love and Hugs, & MistyMuah!oleander soup , evian793 wrote:>> ,>> Finally got my aol problem solved and did it myself and w/out acharge from> them to help thankfully!>> We got back from the vets a short time ago and Cody's vet wasreluctant this> time not to do the chemo but he was willing to go for another weekw/out it> thankfully.>> I think we should go as long as possible if there are no visiblenodes> showing but he takes the opposite approach, to take it head on evenw/out lymph> nodes there.>> So far no oleander yet, I need to find out when it was mailed.>> Hoping all is well with you today, things are hectic here still butworking> on it.>> Hugs,>> Bonnie & Cody>>>> **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the livemusic> scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com!> (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112)>

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I def. agree with you . I think by now I know what is best for Cody. But I do have to say his vet is pretty amazing and has really helped us with Cody for close to a year now. Cody's first specialist was not good and you could never get a hold of her. She left Rochester for Seattle thankfully because I don't believe Cody would be here today if she had stayed.

 

I must feel for lymph nodes 20 times a day on Cody, I am so on top of this all the time. However, why do rescue chemo when it's not warranted yet is my thought! If his nodes come back I call right away. I truly think these two things we give Cody now the CS and IP6 are helping him. Still no sign of oleander. I never want to make this myself, hated making the essiac tea.

 

Hoping you are enjoying your weekend.

 

Hugs,

 

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