Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Happy New Year to all, My client, a 4 ½ year old boy was diagnosed early in 2002 with the condition Cholesteatoma, of the right ear. The doctors operated and removed the tumour and some bone. The doctors described it as aggressive. Since then he gets a dark waxy discharge from the right ear, however the left ear shows some light coloured wax. On occasions he gets headaches (not lasting long) that he says are located at the back of his head, right side. A CT scan has shown all clear for brain/tumour involvement. He shows no discomfort and is very OK with the whole situation. When he was operated on the specialist doctors said that they expect some regrowth, 2 to 3 times, and the only way of detection is via surgery and opening the ear up again. This is due in May this year. His mum has been working with alternative treatments (Reiki, Naturopathy and now QXCI) in hope of preventing any regrowth, and he has had Ear Candling of the left ear only. His mum does not want to have to do surgery to find out if there has been any regrowth, her fear is that they will remove more bones each time they go in and does not want reconstructive surgery on her 4 year olds ear. My questions for the group: 1) Does anyone know of an alternative way of checking for tumour regrowth, other than invasive surgery ? 2) Do you have any treatment protocols, and results if any ? Thanks in advance for your replies, I can be contacted off-list at ybs@... Cheers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Just checking if anyone can offer any advice ! Thanks, Cholesteatoma (Ear tumour/growth) Happy New Year to all, My client, a 4 ½ year old boy was diagnosed early in 2002 with the condition Cholesteatoma, of the right ear. The doctors operated and removed the tumour and some bone. The doctors described it as aggressive. Since then he gets a dark waxy discharge from the right ear, however the left ear shows some light coloured wax. On occasions he gets headaches (not lasting long) that he says are located at the back of his head, right side. A CT scan has shown all clear for brain/tumour involvement. He shows no discomfort and is very OK with the whole situation. When he was operated on the specialist doctors said that they expect some regrowth, 2 to 3 times, and the only way of detection is via surgery and opening the ear up again. This is due in May this year. His mum has been working with alternative treatments (Reiki, Naturopathy and now QXCI) in hope of preventing any regrowth, and he has had Ear Candling of the left ear only. His mum does not want to have to do surgery to find out if there has been any regrowth, her fear is that they will remove more bones each time they go in and does not want reconstructive surgery on her 4 year olds ear. My questions for the group: 1) Does anyone know of an alternative way of checking for tumour regrowth, other than invasive surgery ? 2) Do you have any treatment protocols, and results if any ? Thanks in advance for your replies, I can be contacted off-list at ybs@... Cheers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 , There may be qi and blood stagnation involved. Anytime there is pain in a certain area check for this. Find a good TCM (chinese doctor) acupuncturist to help. Good luck. alexandra >From: " & Lyndal Coon " <ybs@...> >Reply-qxci-english ><qxci-english >,<EnergeticMedicine > >Subject: Fw: Cholesteatoma (Ear tumour/growth) >Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:04:22 +1100 > >Just checking if anyone can offer any advice ! > >Thanks, > > Cholesteatoma (Ear tumour/growth) > > >Happy New Year to all, > >My client, a 4 ½ year old boy was diagnosed early in 2002 with the >condition Cholesteatoma, of the right ear. The doctors operated and >removed the tumour and some bone. The doctors described it as aggressive. > >Since then he gets a dark waxy discharge from the right ear, however the >left ear shows some light coloured wax. On occasions he gets headaches >(not lasting long) that he says are located at the back of his head, right >side. A CT scan has shown all clear for brain/tumour involvement. He >shows no discomfort and is very OK with the whole situation. > >When he was operated on the specialist doctors said that they expect some >regrowth, 2 to 3 times, and the only way of detection is via surgery and >opening the ear up again. This is due in May this year. > >His mum has been working with alternative treatments (Reiki, Naturopathy >and now QXCI) in hope of preventing any regrowth, and he has had Ear >Candling of the left ear only. His mum does not want to have to do surgery >to find out if there has been any regrowth, her fear is that they will >remove more bones each time they go in and does not want reconstructive >surgery on her 4 year olds ear. > >My questions for the group: >1) Does anyone know of an alternative way of checking for tumour regrowth, >other than invasive surgery ? >2) Do you have any treatment protocols, and results if any ? > >Thanks in advance for your replies, I can be contacted off-list at >ybs@... > >Cheers, > _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us & page=hotmail/es2 & ST=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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