Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Chemo " could " double or triple life expectancy. Nature " could " restore complete life expectancy. Nothing is guaranteed other than I guarantee you that whatever increase chemo provided would be a very low quality life. Since mainstream medicine has admitted that they cannot save him, I would place my bet on nature and give it my all. I recommend that you look very closely at this article: http://tbyil.com/waroncancer.htm and this chart /Chemo_Success_Rates.jpg oleander soup , " cc_racer " <cc_racer wrote: > > We went to the doctor today. She said that without treatment someone > with this kind of cancer could live about 10-12 months as it is > aggressive and fast growing. She said chemo could double or triple > life expectancy. > > He has a lot of calcium in his blood which they say is causing all of > his symptoms. She gave him something for his nausea and pain patches > instead of pills. Hopefully this will make him able to keep > something down. He has not been taking the OS because of the awful > taste and the fact that he will just throw it up again. Hopefully we > can resume the OS quickly. > > I did not mention the OS to the doctor. He has not decided on if he > wants to do the chemo or not. I don't think he is in a state of mind > to make any decisions right now. They want him to make a decision as > soon as possible, but I would like for him to wait until he feels > better. We will support any decision that he makes. > > I just thought I would update this post. Please keep any suggestions > and prayers coming. I really believe in the power of prayer. > > Thanks Again, > Celia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Another thought - 12 months is a world of time to have an opportunity to try to beat cancer naturally. Oleander does take time and is perhaps not the best solution (by itself anyway) when someone only has days or a few weeks. But twelve months is lots of time to let oleander and the rest of the protocol fight the cancer by first slowing it, then stopping it and finally reversing and eliminating it. We have many members here who were given a year or so to live who are still alive far past their prognosis. Chemo is a guaranteed path to early death. Nature may offer a pathway to continued life. And you can be assured that the quality of life will be much, much better regardless. oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > Chemo " could " double or triple life expectancy. Nature " could " > restore complete life expectancy. Nothing is guaranteed other than I > guarantee you that whatever increase chemo provided would be a very > low quality life. Since mainstream medicine has admitted that they > cannot save him, I would place my bet on nature and give it my all. > > I recommend that you look very closely at this article: > > http://tbyil.com/waroncancer.htm > > and this chart > > /Chemo_Success_Rates.jpg > > > > > oleander soup , " cc_racer " <cc_racer@> wrote: > > > > We went to the doctor today. She said that without treatment someone > > with this kind of cancer could live about 10-12 months as it is > > aggressive and fast growing. She said chemo could double or triple > > life expectancy. > > > > He has a lot of calcium in his blood which they say is causing all of > > his symptoms. She gave him something for his nausea and pain patches > > instead of pills. Hopefully this will make him able to keep > > something down. He has not been taking the OS because of the awful > > taste and the fact that he will just throw it up again. Hopefully we > > can resume the OS quickly. > > > > I did not mention the OS to the doctor. He has not decided on if he > > wants to do the chemo or not. I don't think he is in a state of mind > > to make any decisions right now. They want him to make a decision as > > soon as possible, but I would like for him to wait until he feels > > better. We will support any decision that he makes. > > > > I just thought I would update this post. Please keep any suggestions > > and prayers coming. I really believe in the power of prayer. > > > > Thanks Again, > > Celia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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