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If you had CANCER...
I don't normally watch TV except during lunch/dinner... but awhile ago I was flipping around and saw this kid on the Montel show...
http://www.grand-strand.com/suebest/images/p1sm.jpg They were talking about his battle with cancer & how he became cancer free. Someone close in my family was going through cancer at the time so it was interesting & sort of stuck with me. In a nutshell (as I remember it).... This kid was diagnosed with cancer, started taking chemo, freaked out because it (chemo) was killing him & told his parents he didn't want to take it anymore. Of course his parents trusted that the Dr's knew what was best & insisted their son stick with the chemo. ..To which he promptly said :321GFY & ran away. Eventually the media caught wind of it all and had a field day. The mom was put on TV begging for Billy to come home with the promise that the medicial doctors could offer different treatments. He saw it & decided to go home. Of course many cancer victims & snakeoil salesman saw this broadcast as well & flooded the Best family with their calls & cures. I guess they talked to a ton of people.. and Billy was very interested in alternative (non-mainstream) methods. After talking to many people and doing lot of investigation into the various treatments they decided to work with this guy in Canada... http://www.elearningforum.com/meetin...anada-flag.gif So they went for a final visit to the hospital that Billy had been treated at & let the doctors know that they were going to be using an alternative treatment --- they freaked. They reported the family as unfit parents to social services! The hospital wanted the kid to use their 'mainstream' treatments or nothing apparently :( So Billy ran away again -- this time with his Dad to Canada to undergo the alternative treatment they chose :) They returned a couple months later & he was cancer free and (according to the site) has been ever since. His site is here... One thing I don't like about the site is the heavy commerical push for buying "real" non-counterfeit ESSAIC. But whatever... this is America after all. Even the best and most honest stories usually have a [Buy It Now] button at the end. So my poll is..... If you had cancer that required chemotherapy, would you do it? Or would you say fuggit & take an 'alternative medicine' route? |
both, and i'd make up some other shit and convince myself that will work too.
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I'd deal with it mentally, then sell all of my stuff, made some shady deals, and travel like crazy with the loot. And when I started becoming weak, I'd throw my sorry ass into a volcano.
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part of what he said actually made sense... I mean the different treatments are nothing but the modern method to postpone the date of your death..
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i'd ask mary jane to come over
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I can tell you first hand its not as easy as it sounds.
Ive lost a lot of family members to cancer. I watched them go through endless mount of chemo and it worked for a while but inevitably it failed. Last year I was diagnosed with cervical cancer (different from what my relatives had) but I still would do checmo. I would never want to be in and out of hospital, feeling worn down and weak. Its a very hard thing to deal with, especially when your the one that has it, but if you have faith in your higher power, things may change :) |
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Did you do chemo? Or you got by without it? Chemo is no joke. Kills your immune system - the opportunistic infections you can get on it.. ugh. Scary stuff. |
in the past 2 years, I have had 3 family members diagnosed with 3 different kinds of cancer. All survived only 1 took the chemo road and is in the worse health of the 3. My grandfather of 89 who had cancer, is in better health then my uncle of 52 who had chemo. Chemo can help in some types of cancer, but its become the staple for to many cancer Dr's. its become the penicilline of the cancer world. "oh you have cancer here take chemo for 10 days and call me if you survive"
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I went for surgery though. They removed my cervix (it grows back) and it hurt like hell. It will affect me having any more children. but its thats whats meant to be so be it. I refuse to feel like shit cause of chemo. I think a positive attitude is the best medicine..that and laughter :) |
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amen...i dont agree with chemo. It just seems to make people worse. They look worse, they feel worse and they cant seem to do much for themsevles. Id rather let it take its toll. |
I'd go for natural treatment, just because from what I've seen family members go through, Chemo seems as bad, if not worse than the cancer itself.
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my dad's undergoing chemo treatments. just had one today. not pretty :(
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Most doctors are clueless or have their hands tied by their HMO & their pharma deals. THey might go into the field wanting to help and CURE people, but they get hit with the cold hard reality that sick people is all just big business. The biggest. There is no money in curing people. How many of you want to switch over to monthly manually approved, or one-time billing? You know that most customers would prefer it. It's better for the customers -- but it's avoided at all costs & fought tooth and nail because it's bad for the bottom line. So don't anyone be naive and think Big Healthcare wants to cure anybody. It's all about the recurring dollars and cross sales to the pharmas :winkwink: |
Here is another page on ESSAIC:
the link I like that page because the guy doesn't link to anyone directly & offers a bunch of different sources. Makes him seem more geniune anyway. |
I guess I would try everything. My sister died of a brain tumor at 38 years old. It was so deep in her brain that they couldn't do chemo, radiation, or operate. She tried a clinical study but she didn't like it so she tried to starve it by eating all natural things only, strict vegetarian, didn't use any chemicals on her body or clothes, etc. We all thought that maybe she would think herself better but it didn't work. They gave her 6 months and she lasted 3 years. I wouldn't have given up that easily. Because it was in her brain I think it was messing with her mind, she wasn't making good decisions. Her husband should've stepped in and said "dammit you have to try this". But he didn't and everyone else tried. Was like she gave up and was ok with it.
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speculation is very easy...its kind of like playing in the poker tournaments with play money...you dont have to worry if you lose or not.
when the day arrives when the big "C" word diagnosois comes in and you have to make that decison, you'd be surprised how fast you realize that "chewing on some magic root" from south america isnt going to cure your cancer. |
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Thats why I refuse chemo. Id rather live out my life for all its worth, then be stuck in a hospital doing "treament" after "treament" I rufe to take anything for it because as of right now, there really isnt a cure that medicine can sure. So why waste time and money going through painful routine medicinal practices? Live life to the fullest! Night everyone! |
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Whenever they are forced by enough raised eyebrows of the public to conduct a trial - it's always in their court, on their terms, using their people and the outcome is ALWAYS the same. They bury it. They buried Linus Pauling when he was too old to be fight back against...and wound up trying to write him off as a crazy person in the end. We're talking a TWO time nobel prize winner here. Here's a quote for the LPI site in regards to the concern of high dosages of Vitamin C being able to possibly cause one of mans worst fears - kidney stones. Quote:
The NIH steps in and does their own test and they say 200mg to 1000mg MAX. Nevermind the fact that Linus was taking like 15-20,000mg for decades until he died at the age of 93. The NIH scared people by saying they tested it & urinary oxalic acid of about 30%.... but the question is, how much does it go up when you eat a normal diet consisting of "safe" foods with high acidity? Here's another question - Do you think the NIH tried to create a test that would produce the absolute highest levels of oxalic acid they could? Or do you think they did an unbiased and fair report and just called it like it was? :) Quote:
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Just an example. I'm as much of a capitalist as the next guy :) |
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and he would give me a hit in the arm and say "There! Your knee doesn't hurt as bad now huh?" That's how I view mainstream medicine -- except they send you a huge bill after that sock in the arm. |
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Clearly the only solution is to pay thousands monthly for a chain of little magic pills that basically treat each others side effects. |
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But at least the pay will help offset any bad feelings you have about it. |
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Before you say such things like 'medicines treat each others side effects', have a look into this matter next time. My mother is into alternative medicine a little. The stuff I get to read sometimes touches absurdity |
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someone I closely knew had breast cancer and tried the 'Moerman diet'.
ooohh why not first get some insights for better understanding what exactly cancer is? Then you'll know why such diets can't giv you any treatment |
bluff man, looks like gobigtime is ownin ya up :winkwink:
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i can only hope i never get cancer :)
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I don't really care who 'wins', but that's not the way I feel about it :winkwink: . I don't really feel like looking into that article. His posts look like he has conspiracy theories and stuff like that. I know he has unproven, bad feelings towards regular medicine, and that's a pity |
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It appears I can't really force him into 'logically thinking'
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And yes, I believe stories from real people who have survived terminal illnesses using alternative methods. I also believe that OJ killed Nicole, Al Gore won & cigarettes are addictive. :winkwink: |
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Dude... people in my family, and no doubt yours as well, have long lines of pills that they take .... maybe they take 6-8 differnet types of meds per day, when 1 or 2 were the original starting prescriptions for something the doctors are attempting to treat or control. PLEASE don't try to BS me & everyone else on this one too :1orglaugh I'm probably giving you too hard of a time though. you've already stated which side of the medical billing desk you hope to be on. |
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Here is a new word for you: Empathy :winkwink: |
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I'm now not sure of exactly what you mean by 'alternative'. Do you mean homeopathy and stuff, or the semi-scientific 'vitamin treatments'? I'll look into that other post later, I'm not familiar with these sources and studies. It takes some time to consider everything, I cannot do that now. |
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