Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I have been to several specialist and they all tell me that they have no idea why people get them. Since I stopped taking prescription medication mine have shrunk considerably. I still may have to have the ones on my forehead removed but hate having to go through surgery again. I've been through brain surgery and feel strongly that if it's not life threatening then live with it. IMHO. I wear bangs to cover mine and it works for me, one day I may have them removed but for now would like to see if they continue to shrink. I've lived with them for 20 years or more. They continued to grow very slowly. The fact they are shrinking is remarkable and I am hopeful they will continue doing so. One is soft like a fatty tumor, the other is hard underneath. The breathing exercises are very good for stress, I spent most of my life not breathing properly. I have learned to do so now and it's amazing the difference it makes in you mind clarity and well being. Love, Micki ## I get lumps a lot as well and my dermalogist said they are caused by stress. i had one on my head taken off in Jan and one in my breast when I was 19 or 20. both luckily benine but they were very stressful things going on and my head i had had since i was a young teen. but was told to not get stressed and they won't form. i had a huge one growing on my back 2 days safter my head was taken off (LOL) abd it was just from the trama of the surgery and a huge fight i was in. once allthe feathers were put back I don't even know where the lump was. I have also started doing a breathing technique that has helped a lot. good luck.Stuck ## Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 I've heard that when tumors (benign/malignant) break down ie. from oleander/Inositol etc. that they are absorbed by the body. Is that right? Does anyone have more info on this and does anyone have any first/second hand experience with this? Does the tumor sometimes hurt ache when it's breaking down? Thank you in advance for feedback. sun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Yes, internal tumors that go away are essentially dissolved and absorbed by the body the same as we see cells in the body die and be absorbed by the body and yes, there can be pain at the tumor site when cancer cells are being killed off. Many people have reported some initial pain at the cancer site when taking oleander, especially in cases of prostate or other cancer with mets to the bones, but the pain is temporary and usually a person will soon have less pain (or no pain at all) than they had before beginning the oleander. oleander soup , " sunray " <revelation3_21 wrote: > > I've heard that when tumors (benign/malignant) break down ie. from > oleander/Inositol etc. that they are absorbed by the body. Is that > right? Does anyone have more info on this and does anyone have any > first/second hand experience with this? Does the tumor sometimes hurt > ache when it's breaking down? Thank you in advance for feedback. > > sun > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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