Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Namaste, I have a bad problem with Lipomas. I've had six removed, and traumatized by the surgeon. I have many at the first spot of removal because I now believe the mammogram tech mashed the lipoma until it burst, because she mashed the spot so hard I almost passed out. It is really scary. I am afraid each time they are cancerous. They are near lymph nodes and my grandma died of Hogkins lymphoma (a miserable, painful death). The conventional medical community doesn't know much about these...what causes them and what I can do to heal, remove without surgery, or stop from developing any additional lipomas. When I asked a physician what I could do to prevent them, his answer was: " Quit growing older " . Didn't help me one iota, obviously. I would sure appreciate any help anyone could offer me on this problem. Blessings! Aimie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 , " Aimie " <phoenixrising138 wrote: > > Namaste, > > I have a bad problem with Lipomas. I've had six removed, and traumatized by the > surgeon. Aimie, Sorry this had to happen to you. Sorry about the blatant commercial, but this is one case where Gravizon might really shine. It supports lymphatic drainage, AND it can tell good cells from bad cells, at least in a glass tube. We have to be careful what we say here. Please ask me offline for more details. ienvan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2008 Report Share Posted March 25, 2008 I am sorry to hear you have this problem. If you are unable to find sufficient info pertaining to it in humans you will definitely find information on veterinary sites, including holistic, as lipoma are common among dogs. I would think there are many parallels though. With dogs there is thought that the commercial high carb diets contribute to this, as well as overvaccination and metabolic problems. There has been response in cases from diet change alone. Holistic vets often feel there is a deeper issue and by just removing the lipoma it is not solving the problem. It is even controversial to remove them unless they are problematic for the animal. There is info about Chinese herbs and homeopathic remedies as a preventive (along with diet)on canine sites. Thuja is used for preventive with dogs as well as getting on a healthier diet. Whole Dog Journal, a holistic dog publication, did a large article on Lipoma in Aug. 2007 issue. Dr.Weil's site: http://www.drweil.com/drw/ecs/forums/thread.html?docid=THR44374 Michele , " Aimie " <phoenixrising138 wrote: > > Namaste, > > I have a bad problem with Lipomas. I've had six removed, and traumatized by the > surgeon. > > I have many at the first spot of removal because I now believe the mammogram tech > mashed the lipoma until it burst, because she mashed the spot so hard I almost passed > out. It is really scary. > > I am afraid each time they are cancerous. They are near lymph nodes and my grandma > died of Hogkins lymphoma (a miserable, painful death). > > The conventional medical community doesn't know much about these...what causes them > and what I can do to heal, remove without surgery, or stop from developing any additional > lipomas. When I asked a physician what I could do to prevent them, his answer was: " Quit > growing older " . Didn't help me one iota, obviously. > > I would sure appreciate any help anyone could offer me on this problem. > > Blessings! > > Aimie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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