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A better timeline! I was dx 5 years ago. I ignorantly fought it with an organic diet, juicing and LEF's huge spectrum of suplements, to no effect. I developed ascites, and went to Oasis of Hope in MX, where I was lied to and relieved of most of my savings. First course of chemo started about 8 months after dx. CA-!25 stayed low for about a year. I delayed a bit, but started a second course of chemo. This brought me to two years ago. When the second course of chemo ended, I could not feel any tumors in my abdomen, but the CA-125 started to rise the month chemo ended. I found Budwig at that time, and followed it carefully.

No Chemo gave me two years, Budwig gave me two years of feeling fine. No tumors that I could feel, CA-125 rose 5 points a month.

 

Tony asked " When did you have this second course of chemo? And when did you have

chemo that led to a two year remission? And I wonder just how much of

a true remission that may have been. Cancer does not suddenly appear

overnight, although chemo certainly paves the way for cancer's return

through the damage it inflicts on major organs and the immune system.

 

Have you done the Metal Magic or other metal detox? Removal of

amalgams gets rid of what could be a heavy source of metal toxins, but

does not eliminate the toxins already in your body.Tony, I am doing zeolite and saunas, both heat and infrared.

 

Keep in mind that usually oleander and other natural remedies are

best, but there are times when oleander and chemo work better hand in

hand. Ultimately, your situation may be one where that is the case.

 

Also keep in mind that oleander sometimes beats cancer only after a

long period of time, though you should be seeing improvement by now.

Not sure how the effects of the prior chemo may have retarded the time

it will take though - or, as I said, whether it might possibly take a

bit of chemo to help turn the tide.

 

Just remember that prolonged chemo is never the answer. It is just

buying time in a battle it is slowly (or not so slowly) losing.TONY, I sure do know that. But I need to buy time. Several large tumors are pressing on my abdominal organs, I have ascites, fluid buildup, etc. Trying everything possible.

 

Far too early to throw in the towel with a cancer that has not even

spread past the primary site. You hang in there!YEP Fighting with everything I have. All of your encouragement is appreciated! Rhoda

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