Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 My doc said that I've done everything right and its early stages but why don't they hurry up and take them out quick. I read all your reports and you all got operated on real fast. Sorry for rambling on but I'm a little scared. , I know you are scared.The waiting is so anxiety producing, knowing you are walking around with this inside you. You want to scream GET THIS OUT OF ME NOW at every turn you take. My doc gave me some Xanax to take my blood pressure shot up so high while I waited. I had never taken a pill for anything- except the hormones...It helped me a lot, because that is what that medication is designed to do. Ask for something if you feel you need it. You keep wrtiting to any of us at any time. I am on line constantly from my web business so you can write me all you want. As soon as you see the specialist you get on and tell us what he has said. The more you talk the better. We have all been through this. We can tell you what has happened to us. WE ARE ALL HERE FOR YOU. It does sound like everything is early AND YES, TREATMENT IS MUCH BETTER NOW. I caught my cancer early and I still currently am in chemotherapy with radiation to follow. .. I had just buried my mom from colon cancer and already they have some new drugs for that. It is impossible not to be afraid, but you are in the hands of professionals that have access to all the research that is made available worldwide. We are all together in this. Keep in touch becasue you are not alone. Write again and tell us more about your diganosis when you would like. Right now is your most difficult time...so depend on us all you can. Andree www.essentialsoapsinc.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Hi , Having breast cancer is not a death sentence as I am currently helping a close relative dealing with it and she is in the fourth stage. We have ruled out chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatment and prefer to go for the natural cure. A natural cure is a holistic approach where we looked into reducing toxin from the body, eating organic food with plenty of juices and enriched the body with anti-oxidant. It is a total treatment emphasizing on the body, mind and spirit. You may wish to do a search in the internet for Gerson Therapy, Ralph Moss, Dr Chu Nan Lai, Hulda for some answer. Do send me a mail if you need more info. Your emotional well being play a very important role so go and watch Mr bean, Candid Camera, Just for Fun and get to laugh more often. Best regards, Boni -----Original Message----- From: Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:47 PM To: breastcancer2 Subject: from Australia.... Hi there, My name is and I was told I had breast cancer on Thursday. I don't know what type or anything as I'm new to this but my Doctor told me that I have two cancers that aren't afixed to anything,they are isolated and the biggest is 2.3 cm but could be smaller as it has hard tissue or something around it. I've just turned 39 .... I have an appointment on Weds night with the specialist and we go from there. I now hate knowing that I have these cancers inside me and it seems to be taking so long to get them out. This specialist is on holidays and his 1st day back is Weds,my doc said that she could send me to someone else but this Doc is good and a few days won't hurt. She examined me in Jan and found no abnormalities. I joined weight watches and when I lost weight I found a change on my right nipple and looked for the lump. I watched it for a few weeks and went to my doctor who ordered a mammogram,ultrasound. Then I had 2 core biopsys on my right side and a needle biopsy on the left as I have a benign lump there. The scary thing is how healthy I feel. Yes I'm scared as my mum died of bowel cancer when she was 48 and my aunty had breast cancer when she was 35 ,had both breasts removed and died 15 yrs later of bone cancer but this happened a long time ago and our treatments are better arn't they? My doc said that I've done everything right and its early stages but why don't they hurry up and take them out quick. I read all your reports and you all got operated on real fast. Sorry for rambling on but I'm a little scared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Hi , Having breast cancer is not a death sentence as I am currently helping a close relative dealing with it and she is in the fourth stage. We have ruled out chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatment and prefer to go for the natural cure. A natural cure is a holistic approach where we looked into reducing toxin from the body, eating organic food with plenty of juices and enriched the body with anti-oxidant. It is a total treatment emphasizing on the body, mind and spirit. You may wish to do a search in the internet for Gerson Therapy, Ralph Moss, Dr Chu Nan Lai, Hulda for some answer. Do send me a mail if you need more info. Your emotional well being play a very important role so go and watch Mr bean, Candid Camera, Just for Fun and get to laugh more often. Best regards, Boni -----Original Message----- From: Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:47 PM To: breastcancer2 Subject: from Australia.... Hi there, My name is and I was told I had breast cancer on Thursday. I don't know what type or anything as I'm new to this but my Doctor told me that I have two cancers that aren't afixed to anything,they are isolated and the biggest is 2.3 cm but could be smaller as it has hard tissue or something around it. I've just turned 39 .... I have an appointment on Weds night with the specialist and we go from there. I now hate knowing that I have these cancers inside me and it seems to be taking so long to get them out. This specialist is on holidays and his 1st day back is Weds,my doc said that she could send me to someone else but this Doc is good and a few days won't hurt. She examined me in Jan and found no abnormalities. I joined weight watches and when I lost weight I found a change on my right nipple and looked for the lump. I watched it for a few weeks and went to my doctor who ordered a mammogram,ultrasound. Then I had 2 core biopsys on my right side and a needle biopsy on the left as I have a benign lump there. The scary thing is how healthy I feel. Yes I'm scared as my mum died of bowel cancer when she was 48 and my aunty had breast cancer when she was 35 ,had both breasts removed and died 15 yrs later of bone cancer but this happened a long time ago and our treatments are better arn't they? My doc said that I've done everything right and its early stages but why don't they hurry up and take them out quick. I read all your reports and you all got operated on real fast. Sorry for rambling on but I'm a little scared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Hi , Having breast cancer is not a death sentence as I am currently helping a close relative dealing with it and she is in the fourth stage. We have ruled out chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatment and prefer to go for the natural cure. A natural cure is a holistic approach where we looked into reducing toxin from the body, eating organic food with plenty of juices and enriched the body with anti-oxidant. It is a total treatment emphasizing on the body, mind and spirit. You may wish to do a search in the internet for Gerson Therapy, Ralph Moss, Dr Chu Nan Lai, Hulda for some answer. Do send me a mail if you need more info. Your emotional well being play a very important role so go and watch Mr bean, Candid Camera, Just for Fun and get to laugh more often. Best regards, Boni -----Original Message----- From: Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:47 PM To: breastcancer2 Subject: from Australia.... Hi there, My name is and I was told I had breast cancer on Thursday. I don't know what type or anything as I'm new to this but my Doctor told me that I have two cancers that aren't afixed to anything,they are isolated and the biggest is 2.3 cm but could be smaller as it has hard tissue or something around it. I've just turned 39 .... I have an appointment on Weds night with the specialist and we go from there. I now hate knowing that I have these cancers inside me and it seems to be taking so long to get them out. This specialist is on holidays and his 1st day back is Weds,my doc said that she could send me to someone else but this Doc is good and a few days won't hurt. She examined me in Jan and found no abnormalities. I joined weight watches and when I lost weight I found a change on my right nipple and looked for the lump. I watched it for a few weeks and went to my doctor who ordered a mammogram,ultrasound. Then I had 2 core biopsys on my right side and a needle biopsy on the left as I have a benign lump there. The scary thing is how healthy I feel. Yes I'm scared as my mum died of bowel cancer when she was 48 and my aunty had breast cancer when she was 35 ,had both breasts removed and died 15 yrs later of bone cancer but this happened a long time ago and our treatments are better arn't they? My doc said that I've done everything right and its early stages but why don't they hurry up and take them out quick. I read all your reports and you all got operated on real fast. Sorry for rambling on but I'm a little scared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 I would never stop or not have chemo or radiation UNLESS the onc said it was ok. If you want alternatives then ask the onc IF they can be used in conjuction with the chemo. I have known several ladies that opted for just alternatives and they are no longer with us and they had a better outlook for survival than I do and I am only Stage II. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com RE: from Australia.... Hi , Having breast cancer is not a death sentence as I am currently helping a close relative dealing with it and she is in the fourth stage. We have ruled out chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatment and prefer to go for the natural cure. A natural cure is a holistic approach where we looked into reducing toxin from the body, eating organic food with plenty of juices and enriched the body with anti-oxidant. It is a total treatment emphasizing on the body, mind and spirit. You may wish to do a search in the internet for Gerson Therapy, Ralph Moss, Dr Chu Nan Lai, Hulda for some answer. Do send me a mail if you need more info. Your emotional well being play a very important role so go and watch Mr bean, Candid Camera, Just for Fun and get to laugh more often. Best regards, Boni -----Original Message-----From: Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:47 PMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: from Australia.... Hi there, My name is and I was told I had breast cancer on Thursday. I don't know what type or anything as I'm new to this but my Doctor told me that I have two cancers that aren't afixed to anything,they are isolated and the biggest is 2.3 cm but could be smaller as it has hard tissue or something around it. I've just turned 39 ....I have an appointment on Weds night with the specialist and we go from there. I now hate knowing that I have these cancers inside me and it seems to be taking so long to get them out. This specialist is on holidays and his 1st day back is Weds,my doc said that she could send me to someone else but this Doc is good and a few days won't hurt. She examined me in Jan and found no abnormalities. I joined weight watches and when I lost weight I found a change on my right nipple and looked for the lump. I watched it for a few weeks and went to my doctor who ordered a mammogram,ultrasound. Then I had 2 core biopsys on my right side and a needle biopsy on the left as I have a benign lump there. The scary thing is how healthy I feel. Yes I'm scared as my mum died of bowel cancer when she was 48 and my aunty had breast cancer when she was 35 ,had both breasts removed and died 15 yrs later of bone cancer but this happened a long time ago and our treatments are better arn't they? My doc said that I've done everything right and its early stages but why don't they hurry up and take them out quick. I read all your reports and you all got operated on real fast. Sorry for rambling on but I'm a little scared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 I would never stop or not have chemo or radiation UNLESS the onc said it was ok. If you want alternatives then ask the onc IF they can be used in conjuction with the chemo. I have known several ladies that opted for just alternatives and they are no longer with us and they had a better outlook for survival than I do and I am only Stage II. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com RE: from Australia.... Hi , Having breast cancer is not a death sentence as I am currently helping a close relative dealing with it and she is in the fourth stage. We have ruled out chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatment and prefer to go for the natural cure. A natural cure is a holistic approach where we looked into reducing toxin from the body, eating organic food with plenty of juices and enriched the body with anti-oxidant. It is a total treatment emphasizing on the body, mind and spirit. You may wish to do a search in the internet for Gerson Therapy, Ralph Moss, Dr Chu Nan Lai, Hulda for some answer. Do send me a mail if you need more info. Your emotional well being play a very important role so go and watch Mr bean, Candid Camera, Just for Fun and get to laugh more often. Best regards, Boni -----Original Message-----From: Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:47 PMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: from Australia.... Hi there, My name is and I was told I had breast cancer on Thursday. I don't know what type or anything as I'm new to this but my Doctor told me that I have two cancers that aren't afixed to anything,they are isolated and the biggest is 2.3 cm but could be smaller as it has hard tissue or something around it. I've just turned 39 ....I have an appointment on Weds night with the specialist and we go from there. I now hate knowing that I have these cancers inside me and it seems to be taking so long to get them out. This specialist is on holidays and his 1st day back is Weds,my doc said that she could send me to someone else but this Doc is good and a few days won't hurt. She examined me in Jan and found no abnormalities. I joined weight watches and when I lost weight I found a change on my right nipple and looked for the lump. I watched it for a few weeks and went to my doctor who ordered a mammogram,ultrasound. Then I had 2 core biopsys on my right side and a needle biopsy on the left as I have a benign lump there. The scary thing is how healthy I feel. Yes I'm scared as my mum died of bowel cancer when she was 48 and my aunty had breast cancer when she was 35 ,had both breasts removed and died 15 yrs later of bone cancer but this happened a long time ago and our treatments are better arn't they? My doc said that I've done everything right and its early stages but why don't they hurry up and take them out quick. I read all your reports and you all got operated on real fast. Sorry for rambling on but I'm a little scared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 I would never stop or not have chemo or radiation UNLESS the onc said it was ok. If you want alternatives then ask the onc IF they can be used in conjuction with the chemo. I have known several ladies that opted for just alternatives and they are no longer with us and they had a better outlook for survival than I do and I am only Stage II. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com RE: from Australia.... Hi , Having breast cancer is not a death sentence as I am currently helping a close relative dealing with it and she is in the fourth stage. We have ruled out chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatment and prefer to go for the natural cure. A natural cure is a holistic approach where we looked into reducing toxin from the body, eating organic food with plenty of juices and enriched the body with anti-oxidant. It is a total treatment emphasizing on the body, mind and spirit. You may wish to do a search in the internet for Gerson Therapy, Ralph Moss, Dr Chu Nan Lai, Hulda for some answer. Do send me a mail if you need more info. Your emotional well being play a very important role so go and watch Mr bean, Candid Camera, Just for Fun and get to laugh more often. Best regards, Boni -----Original Message-----From: Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:47 PMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: from Australia.... Hi there, My name is and I was told I had breast cancer on Thursday. I don't know what type or anything as I'm new to this but my Doctor told me that I have two cancers that aren't afixed to anything,they are isolated and the biggest is 2.3 cm but could be smaller as it has hard tissue or something around it. I've just turned 39 ....I have an appointment on Weds night with the specialist and we go from there. I now hate knowing that I have these cancers inside me and it seems to be taking so long to get them out. This specialist is on holidays and his 1st day back is Weds,my doc said that she could send me to someone else but this Doc is good and a few days won't hurt. She examined me in Jan and found no abnormalities. I joined weight watches and when I lost weight I found a change on my right nipple and looked for the lump. I watched it for a few weeks and went to my doctor who ordered a mammogram,ultrasound. Then I had 2 core biopsys on my right side and a needle biopsy on the left as I have a benign lump there. The scary thing is how healthy I feel. Yes I'm scared as my mum died of bowel cancer when she was 48 and my aunty had breast cancer when she was 35 ,had both breasts removed and died 15 yrs later of bone cancer but this happened a long time ago and our treatments are better arn't they? My doc said that I've done everything right and its early stages but why don't they hurry up and take them out quick. I read all your reports and you all got operated on real fast. Sorry for rambling on but I'm a little scared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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