Guest guest Posted April 18, 2009 Report Share Posted April 18, 2009 My husband had trouble breathing. Went to the hospital, they found one lung three-quarters collapsed, the other half collapsed, because of a pleural effusion. They drained one and a half liters. There was lymphoma, with a tumor between the heart and one lung. No way to use alternative treatment, fluid was returning and he was on oxygen. He had one R-CHOP. Then he had pains in his chest the next two days. He was worried, but I had read the pamphet about the monoclonal antibody rituxin. It said that there might be pain at the tumor site. Then he realized that the pain was not where he had it before, but at the place the tumor was situated. X-rays showed the tumor breaking up. Aside from the tumor pain question, after reading about the treatment I think rituxin alone would be preferable. The protocol in America is to add it to CHOP, but in England it has been used alone sometimes. Rituxin kills the B cells, but not all the other cells the CHOP kills. Of course, oncologists make more money selling more product. Rituxin does give a risk of infection. If it were not an emergency, avoiding all of them and doing Tony's protocol would be far better. I think the cancer was so aggressive because there was solvent exposure last year. The new landlord was sealing brick, using inexperienced workers. Three night they finished work in the basement, closed the windows and left. Fumes came up through holes they had cut for later electrical work. The neighbor phoned the landlord all three days and made him come over and ventilate the building. For about six weeks after, the rim of my nostrils would bleed a little, and I would get a rapid heartbeat. A couple months later he had chest pains, went to the hospital where they focused on his heart. Said it was okay and a chest X-ray was normal. They insisted he schedule a treadmill test. The treadmill made him feel terrible, but the doctor insisted he continue.He felt like it was going to kill him. When he went in the hospital six months later, his doctor told him the cancer was visible on the first X-ray, and was missed [ Non-Hodgkins follicular lymphoma, B cell]. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2009 Report Share Posted April 18, 2009 Redhooklane: Your asking people about a product and method that most of the people on this site think are poison and the people using them run out of busines. How involved is you husband in his health issues. Seeing that your doing the typing and what does eat on a regular basis. Duke Most health problems are related to fungus in our bodies and the chemically treated rotting garbage we are offered at the Super Markets. dukestone --- On Sat, 4/18/09, redhooklane <redhooklane wrote: redhooklane <redhooklaneRe: wild blueberry extract[about pain at tumor site,and lymphoma]oleander soup Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009, 12:13 PM My husband had trouble breathing. Went to the hospital, they found one lung three-quarters collapsed, the other half collapsed, because of a pleural effusion. They drained one and a half liters. There was lymphoma, with a tumor between the heart and one lung. No way to use alternative treatment, fluid was returning and he was on oxygen. He had one R-CHOP. Then he had pains in his chest the next two days. He was worried, but I had read the pamphet about the monoclonal antibody rituxin. It said that there might be pain at the tumor site. Then he realized that the pain was not where he had it before, but at the place the tumor was situated. X-rays showed the tumor breaking up. Aside from the tumor pain question, after reading about the treatment I think rituxin alone would be preferable. The protocol in America is to add it to CHOP, but in England it has been used alone sometimes. Rituxin kills the B cells, but not all the other cells the CHOP kills. Of course, oncologists make more money selling more product. Rituxin does give a risk of infection. If it were not an emergency, avoiding all of them and doing Tony's protocol would be far better. I think the cancer was so aggressive because there was solvent exposure last year. The new landlord was sealing brick, using inexperienced workers. Three night they finished work in the basement, closed the windows and left. Fumes came up through holes they had cut for later electrical work. The neighbor phoned the landlord all three days and made him come over and ventilate the building. For about six weeks after, the rim of my nostrils would bleed a little, and I would get a rapid heartbeat. A couple months later he had chest pains, went to the hospital where they focused on his heart. Said it was okay and a chest X-ray was normal. They insisted he schedule a treadmill test. The treadmill made him feel terrible, but the doctor insisted he continue.He felt like it was going to kill him. When he went in the hospital six months later, his doctor told him the cancer was visible on the first X-ray, and was missed [ Non-Hodgkins follicular lymphoma, B cell]. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2009 Report Share Posted April 18, 2009 I know it's poison. But when breathing is becoming impossible one might have to use poison to stay alive long enough to use real medicine. Part of the problem was that he was told he had a normal chest X-ray when he didn't. He lost months that he would have used for alternative medicines. He's not writing now because, despite having only two R-CHOP treatments and then rejecting it [ six to eight are normal ], he now has gall bladder, liver, and kidney problems.--- On Sat, 4/18/09, Duke Stone <dukesdeals wrote: Duke Stone <dukesdealsRe: wild blueberry extract[about pain at tumor site,and lymphoma]oleander soup Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009, 2:46 PM Redhooklane: Your asking people about a product and method that most of the people on this site think are poison and the people using them run out of busines. How involved is you husband in his health issues. Seeing that your doing the typing and what does eat on a regular basis. Duke Most health problems are related to fungus in our bodies and the chemically treated rotting garbage we are offered at the Super Markets. dukestone (AT) hotmail (DOT) com --- On Sat, 4/18/09, redhooklane <redhooklane@ > wrote: redhooklane <redhooklane@ >Re: wild blueberry extract[about pain at tumor site,and lymphoma]oleander soupSaturday, April 18, 2009, 12:13 PM My husband had trouble breathing. Went to the hospital, they found one lung three-quarters collapsed, the other half collapsed, because of a pleural effusion. They drained one and a half liters. There was lymphoma, with a tumor between the heart and one lung. No way to use alternative treatment, fluid was returning and he was on oxygen. He had one R-CHOP. Then he had pains in his chest the next two days. He was worried, but I had read the pamphet about the monoclonal antibody rituxin. It said that there might be pain at the tumor site. Then he realized that the pain was not where he had it before, but at the place the tumor was situated. X-rays showed the tumor breaking up. Aside from the tumor pain question, after reading about the treatment I think rituxin alone would be preferable. The protocol in America is to add it to CHOP, but in England it has been used alone sometimes. Rituxin kills the B cells, but not all the other cells the CHOP kills. Of course, oncologists make more money selling more product. Rituxin does give a risk of infection. If it were not an emergency, avoiding all of them and doing Tony's protocol would be far better. I think the cancer was so aggressive because there was solvent exposure last year. The new landlord was sealing brick, using inexperienced workers. Three night they finished work in the basement, closed the windows and left. Fumes came up through holes they had cut for later electrical work. The neighbor phoned the landlord all three days and made him come over and ventilate the building. For about six weeks after, the rim of my nostrils would bleed a little, and I would get a rapid heartbeat. A couple months later he had chest pains, went to the hospital where they focused on his heart. Said it was okay and a chest X-ray was normal. They insisted he schedule a treadmill test. The treadmill made him feel terrible, but the doctor insisted he continue.He felt like it was going to kill him. When he went in the hospital six months later, his doctor told him the cancer was visible on the first X-ray, and was missed [ Non-Hodgkins follicular lymphoma, B cell]. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 redhooklane: I can identify. Can you answer my question ---what does he eat and drink on a regular day.Gall bladder, liver, and kidney problems can all be lumped to what he eats. How many time does he actually pass a stool per week or is it more than once a day. Is he over weight for his height. Have you read Tony's list of thing to do? Duke Most health problems are related to fungus in our bodies and the chemically treated rotting garbage we are offered at the Super Markets. dukestone --- On Sat, 4/18/09, redhooklane <redhooklane wrote: redhooklane <redhooklaneRe: wild blueberry extract[about pain at tumor site,and lymphoma]oleander soup Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009, 3:17 PM I know it's poison. But when breathing is becoming impossible one mi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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