Re: Gerson clinic




Thanks a bunch "J" I guess you're right there's no easy fix for this thing!
I guess I had better unpack my sombrero and get back to reality....ha Have
you had to go thru all this scary stuff? The wife is on the other computer
researching nutrition and diets for cancer patients. Do you have any
insight on how to prepare for this up coming battle? I"m scheduled with a
radiologist late next week, after a second opinion at Stanford. Thanks for
the link and the heads up on the dental exam.

Best Regards

Fred




"J" <pitstop@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:43063E24.67F8F53A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> fred wrote:
>
>> David directed me to very interesting site
>> http://home.bluegrass.net/~jclark/b17_dosage.htm Lots of nutrutinal
>> info.
>> On that site the Gerson Clinic was mentioned. Would this be something to
>> consider inlue of chemo and rad or in conjuction with... or at all?
>> Please
>> any feedback would be appreciated. I have nasopharync carsonma.
>
> Hello Fred,
> I don't know who David is, but you can be sure that when someone posts
> that
> they've been diagnosed with cancer somebody always tries to contact them,
> off
> newsgroup, steering them in the wrong direction. Be very wary of
> information
> that might steer you away from the best chance at a cure. B7 Laetrile
> won't
> get you there.
>
> Of course, if you are 95 years old, you might make a quality of life
> decision
> and decide no treatment at all, but if you're much younger, you may have
> lots
> of living you still want to get done after the treatment.
>
> I'm sure the treatment sounds scarey, but hang in there. If others can get
> through it, so can you.
> If I were you, I'd be reading articles such as this
> <http://www.plwc.org/plwc/Shared/plwc_ArticleViewPrint/1,1890,26819,00.html>
> They describe the various methods for radiation therapy. They show the
> number
> of specialists who will be involved in your care. You may want to look
> into the
> dental checkup mentioned there.
> They describe some of the side effects that you may experience. There's no
> guarantee that you'll experience them all, but you have to be mentally
> prepared
> for them, so that you can ask the right specialists the right questions
> and
> know who to call for help with any issues that arise during treatment.
>
> You may want to start a shortlist of Questions to Ask (from that website
> above).
> Hang in there, fred. I'll be here for you, as often as I can.
> Best wishes,
> J
>


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