Guest guest Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 Charlie, Despite western medical claims, cancer is more often than not fairly easy to beat. I would suggest building the Beck device for the hypothyroid but perhaps you should do some research on Dr. Simonici and then write to him in Italy and ask where a practicioner is in your area. They are using a very easy, very inexpensive method to rid people of cancer and having better than 85% success in so doing. Of course you won't hear that on this side of the planet from your doctor, but check for yourself. Cancer is merely a fungus. Fungus requires a specific environment to grow...the opposite environment that your body is supposed to be in...so when you let your body go acidic ( which almost all north americans do ), you start the ball rolling. You probably also noticed alot of paste in your mouth while you sleep...since it is near your throat, I am assuming...but if that is the case, you should also know that it's likely candida and where you have cancer, you have a candida overload. They go hand in hand. Until you can do your research on Simonici, eat lots of green leafy veggies, lots of clean water, lots of low fat cottage cheese mixed with linseed oil and gargle with 5% sodium bicarbonate and water. I am not a doctor and not diagnosing or prescribing...just telling you what I would do with the knowledge I have accumulated on the subject over the past 6 or so years. Oh, and get lots of sleep!! - charlie Tuesday, October 20, 2009 7:54 PM << >> possible thyroid cancer or autoimmune hypothyroid- Help! I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by my rheumatologist. I accepted no meds.,but I do take liquid d3 as mine was very low. I have been having hypothyroid symptoms for 4 to 5 years now. All the dr. say is my blood work is within normal range. My sister also has hypothyroidism and is being treated. A copy of my labs revealed that my free t3 was 2.56 pg/ml which was slightly low on their scale. my free t4 is 1.44 ng/dl, my tsh is 1.11 uIU/ml. my co2 is 21 mmol/l which was low on their scale and my anion gap is 20 meq/l which is maxed out. I also have had swollen lymph nodes in my neck for months now. They are not very large but you can feel them. I had an ultrasound done that revealed The right thyroid gland measures 1.6 x 2 x 5cm. There is a small 4mm cyst int he right thyroid gland, inferiorly. Additionally, there is a 4.5mm hypoechogenic nodule with likely calcification also seen in the inferior pole. Left thyroid gland measures 4.3 x 1.5 x 1.8cm in dimension. There is a 4mm cyst in the mid pole of the left thyroid gland. A small hypoechogenic nodule is seen in the inferior pole measuring 4mm and a second hypoechogenic nodule seen in the inferior pole measuring 7mm. My dr refused to test me for thyroid antibodies. I'm now switching to a new dr. I would just really like to know what the chances of cancer are. I have an appointment with an endocrinologist in 6 weeks, but it can't get here fast enough. Could this just be hashimoto's and benign? Does anyone know of an alternative to diagnosing cancer other than biopsy. I'm worried that if it is cancer it could seed into the healthy tissue. any thoughts or suggestions on whats going on? Sorry for the long post,but I need new options. Any thoughts on dr. Johanna Budwig protocol? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 Hello, There is a for thyroid help!! I believe there is also one called Stop the madness which will help you with alternative medicine. It has very good information. Please look it up and dont panic!!! I had nodules and cured them with iodine. Before you make any decision do look for any and all the information you can. Medical doctors will want to take out your thyroid but thats a road that is not payved with good intentions!!! I wish you the best... --- On Tue, 10/20/09, charlie <charliebrowniest72 wrote: charlie <charliebrowniest72 << >> possible thyroid cancer or autoimmune hypothyroid- Help! Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 4:54 PM I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by my rheumatologist. I accepted no meds.,but I do take liquid d3 as mine was very low. I have been having hypothyroid symptoms for 4 to 5 years now. All the dr. say is my blood work is within normal range. My sister also has hypothyroidism and is being treated. A copy of my labs revealed that my free t3 was 2.56 pg/ml which was slightly low on their scale. my free t4 is 1.44 ng/dl, my tsh is 1.11 uIU/ml. my co2 is 21 mmol/l which was low on their scale and my anion gap is 20 meq/l which is maxed out. I also have had swollen lymph nodes in my neck for months now. They are not very large but you can feel them. I had an ultrasound done that revealed The right thyroid gland measures 1.6 x 2 x 5cm. There is a small 4mm cyst int he right thyroid gland, inferiorly. Additionally, there is a 4.5mm hypoechogenic nodule with likely calcification also seen in the inferior pole. Left thyroid gland measures 4.3 x 1.5 x 1.8cm in dimension. There is a 4mm cyst in the mid pole of the left thyroid gland. A small hypoechogenic nodule is seen in the inferior pole measuring 4mm and a second hypoechogenic nodule seen in the inferior pole measuring 7mm. My dr refused to test me for thyroid antibodies. I'm now switching to a new dr. I would just really like to know what the chances of cancer are. I have an appointment with an endocrinologist in 6 weeks, but it can't get here fast enough. Could this just be hashimoto's and benign? Does anyone know of an alternative to diagnosing cancer other than biopsy. I'm worried that if it is cancer it could seed into the healthy tissue. any thoughts or suggestions on whats going on? Sorry for the long post,but I need new options. Any thoughts on dr. Johanna Budwig protocol? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 I discovered a large lump in my neck earlier in the year. It turned out to be Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma. The Drs started off that it was just a cyst, but after the biopsy and blood tests, I found out that I have Medullary which is a rare form of cancer. I had a total thyrdoidectomy in June. If I wouldn't have gotten the biopsy, the cancer would have spread more than it has. And it took me about 6 weeks before I got into seeing the Endo initially. My tumor was 2.5cm on the right side and was starting to grow on the left. I believe the cancer has spread to my lymph nodes as my Calcitonin levels haven't gone down enough to be cancer free. I also have an autoimmune disease (Sjogren's) and I too refuse to take medication for it. But that's a non-issue for me compared to the cancer. Good luck. On 10/20/09, charlie <charliebrowniest72 wrote: > I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by my rheumatologist. I > accepted no meds.,but I do take liquid d3 as mine was very low. I have been > having hypothyroid symptoms for 4 to 5 years now. All the dr. say is my > blood work is within normal range. My sister also has hypothyroidism and is > being treated. A copy of my labs revealed that my free t3 was 2.56 pg/ml > which was slightly low on their scale. my free t4 is 1.44 ng/dl, my tsh is > 1.11 uIU/ml. my co2 is 21 mmol/l which was low on their scale and my anion > gap is 20 meq/l which is maxed out. I also have had swollen lymph nodes in > my neck for months now. They are not very large but you can feel them. I had > an ultrasound done that > revealed > The right thyroid gland measures 1.6 x 2 x 5cm. There is a small 4mm cyst > int he right thyroid gland, > inferiorly. Additionally, there is a 4.5mm hypoechogenic nodule with likely > calcification also seen in the > inferior pole. Left thyroid gland measures 4.3 x 1.5 x 1.8cm in dimension. > There is a 4mm cyst in the mid pole > of the left thyroid gland. A small hypoechogenic nodule is seen in the > inferior pole measuring 4mm and a > second hypoechogenic nodule seen in the inferior pole measuring 7mm. My dr > refused to test me for thyroid > antibodies. I'm now switching to a new dr. I would just really like to know > what the chances of cancer > are. I have an appointment with an endocrinologist in 6 weeks, but it can't > get here fast enough. Could > this just be hashimoto's and benign? Does anyone know of an alternative to > diagnosing cancer other than biopsy. I'm worried that if it is cancer it > could seed into the healthy tissue. any thoughts or suggestions on whats > going on? Sorry for the long post,but I need new options. Any thoughts on > dr. Johanna Budwig protocol? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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