Guest guest Posted January 8, 2000 Report Share Posted January 8, 2000 my name is pat and i live in springfield illinois they said i have sclc in august 1996 and said take 6 months chemo, which i did,they said go home and prepare to die as it was spread around my heart and liver.....well after i went thru 6 months chemo idecied that dr. cant tell me what day im going to die .....only GOD AND JESUS can do that.........im back to work and feeling better then i ever have in my life ..i am 53 female divorced and spend alot of my time helping the elderly......write soon ...what is your cancer<>? pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2000 Report Share Posted January 8, 2000 In a message dated 1/8/00 4:09:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, PATTI7879@... writes: << my name is pat and i live in springfield illinois they said i have sclc in august 1996 and said take 6 months chemo, which i did,they said go home and prepare to die as it was spread around my heart and liver.....well after i went thru 6 months chemo idecied that dr. cant tell me what day im going to die .....only GOD AND JESUS can do that.........im back to work and feeling better then i ever have in my life ..i am 53 female divorced and spend alot of my time helping the elderly......write soon ...what is your cancer<>? pat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> A brain tumor. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2000 Report Share Posted January 8, 2000 PattI7879, To whom were you writing? So the correct person are write back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 Dear Georgia, In a message dated 07/12/2001 2:00:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time, queenmama85@... writes: > My name is Georgia I am a 53 year old housewife whos husband > is undergoing chemo and radiation treatment for small cell lung cancer.... > I am trying to find alternative therapies. The less radiation and particularly the less chemo a person gets, the more likely alt. treatments will be effective. I've read that the following are reportedly helpful for people w/ small cell (oat cell) carcinoma of the lung (SCLC): GERMANIUM-132 (Ge-132)-- Moderate to large doses should ONLY be taken under supervision of physician. melatonin-- effective even if metastasized inosine (amino acid) Chinese herbs (I'd consult a Chinese herbalist) It is 1 of the cancers that Gerson therapy is often effective in treating. Gerson therapy's extraordinarily demanding. If I had cancer and was selecting a Gerson treatment center, I would go to: Centro Hospitalario del Pacifico S. A. (CHIPSA) Tijuana, Mexico 877-424-4772/619-573-9720 www.cancerhelp.net I also believe that Kelley's Nutritional-Metabolic Therapy is very effective with it. For more info, www.whale.to/cancer/kelley.html This therapy's available at the following 2 places (I have an excellent impression of both): * , M.D. and Issacs, M.D. 36a East 36th St, Suite 204 New York, NY, 10016 212-213-3337 or 212-535-3993; fax 3414 www.dr-gonzalez.com www.oxytherapy.com/aj/not.html *Jack O. , M.S., D.C. (also nutritionist & dietitian) Dr. 's Wellness Center 3601 Algonquin Rd Ste 801 Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 847-222-1192 For more info, see www.cancure.org/Dr_taylors_wellness_center.htm) described in detail in the book Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to Cancer. Let me know if you'd like more info on any of the above (or resources for finding other treatments effective w/SCLC), general info on diet & natural supplements for healing cancer, or names of alt. cancer practitioners in a particular geographic area. Best wishes, Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 HI Georgia, have you tried flax seed oil with cottage cheese? look up Dr Johanna Budwig on the internet, you'll find info about her diet. Be strong. ruth > Hello, My name is Georgia I am a 53 year old housewife whos husband > is undergoing chemo and radiation treatment for small cell lung cance > at VA Hospital. I've been researching on the internet for two months > off and on. My Husband had to go over 300 miles from home for this > so called stone age treatment. Its killing him faster than the lung > cancer and I already know that he won't survive his treatment. He > has only had 3 day of chemo but about 2 weeks of radiation and I am > trying to find alternative therapies. I was so depressed yesterday > that I had thoughts of sucide which went away quickly but it scared > me because I've never felt this way in my life, and I know the only > hope my husband has is my help right now and I've got to do something > or he will die soon. I haven't been just hoping and praying I have > been on this internet day and night in between my jobs, I am > stasrting to feel desperate then I started finding some helpful > information which led me to this site. Prozac can't really even help > me now, I don't want to lose my husband please help me. Sincerely, > Georgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 dEAR GORGIA HI. this is oreen and i am writing from India.We (my husband Bereel and me)got on the internet to do some research on cancer coz we have a friend suffering from lung and ovary cancer who is undergoing chemo too. thanks for your mail. after reading it we felt led to write to you. We just wanted to encourage you at this time in Jesus the giver of life to be strong. You are not hopeless coz there is hope in one Jesus. You are not helpless and you need not be afraid. it is quite normal to feel the way you do right now but please know that there is one who cares about you and your husband - we found life, strength and hope in him - that is jesus alone. we shall be praying for your husband. God's special peace and strength be yours. love oreen --- queenmama85@... wrote: > Hello, My name is Georgia I am a 53 year old > housewife whos husband > is undergoing chemo and radiation treatment for > small cell lung cance > at VA Hospital. I've been researching on the > internet for two months > off and on. My Husband had to go over 300 miles > from home for this > so called stone age treatment. Its killing him > faster than the lung > cancer and I already know that he won't survive his > treatment. He > has only had 3 day of chemo but about 2 weeks of > radiation and I am > trying to find alternative therapies. I was so > depressed yesterday > that I had thoughts of sucide which went away > quickly but it scared > me because I've never felt this way in my life, and > I know the only > hope my husband has is my help right now and I've > got to do something > or he will die soon. I haven't been just hoping and > praying I have > been on this internet day and night in between my > jobs, I am > stasrting to feel desperate then I started finding > some helpful > information which led me to this site. Prozac can't > really even help > me now, I don't want to lose my husband please help > me. Sincerely, > Georgia > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 Georgia, I strongly urge you to go to join the Flaxoil/cottage cheese list. Sent the same plea to the following address FlaxSeedOil Then investigate by search engine Dr. Johanna Budwig web page. Do it now Do it now Nobody will try to sell you anything there. Harold Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 Hi Georgina, Sorry to hear about your husbands lung problems visit http://lightsv.org/bud1.htm and http://lightsv.org/cancer.htm You will find some information that may help your husband. alvin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2001 Report Share Posted July 14, 2001 Hi Georgia I can imagine what you are going through.... The solution I will be giving you is not only to sell you something ... it actually worked for a patient with bone marrow cancer... and he is fully cured. This patient changed his diet and looked at each product to see that no harmful ingredients are used. Example do not use toothpaste with fluoride in, do not drink coffee and other beverages .... THE MAIN PROBLEM is the WATER ...... do not drink Tap water, because it contains Fluoride and Chloride. Well that is what can offer you, A Mineral Water Purifier.. It purifies the water of all harmful ingredients also including heavy metals, it add minerals to the water including the 2 cancer-fighting minerals GERMANIUM and SELENIUM. I quote " There is growing evidence that Selenium may be protective against certain cancers (breast,lung and colon) and numerous tumors. Selenium intake with chromium, copper, potassium, magnesium and calcium have been found to be beneficial in reducing risk of cardiovascular disease " I think there is a lot of alternative treatment available and the above is one !! Also view website http://www.mrweb.co.za/clients/evasystem Be strong Cheers Pieter > Hello, My name is Georgia I am a 53 year old housewife whos husband > is undergoing chemo and radiation treatment for small cell lung cance > at VA Hospital. I've been researching on the internet for two months > off and on. My Husband had to go over 300 miles from home for this > so called stone age treatment. Its killing him faster than the lung > cancer and I already know that he won't survive his treatment. He > has only had 3 day of chemo but about 2 weeks of radiation and I am > trying to find alternative therapies. I was so depressed yesterday > that I had thoughts of sucide which went away quickly but it scared > me because I've never felt this way in my life, and I know the only > hope my husband has is my help right now and I've got to do something > or he will die soon. I haven't been just hoping and praying I have > been on this internet day and night in between my jobs, I am > stasrting to feel desperate then I started finding some helpful > information which led me to this site. Prozac can't really even help > me now, I don't want to lose my husband please help me. Sincerely, > Georgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2001 Report Share Posted July 14, 2001 Dear Georgia, Seek alternative therapy as fast as you can! This cancer is fast. Faster than you can imagine. My father was diagnosed with it in December 2000 and he was put on chemo for 6 consecutive 3 weeks off, 3 days on rounds since then. He instantly became so ill, I too like yourself, immediately realized the chemo was going t o kill my 83 year old sweetheart of a Dad. He immediately couldn't eat, constantly vomited inspite of enormous amounts of antivomit meds, and consistently kept losing weight. I wanted to get him out of the chemo program but I had my mother and brother to contend with who Dad was living with that preferred to believe the monster oncologist....he IS a monster...no feelings, just " let's do this chemo and that chemo " and " that didn't work " . The monsters at hospitals are more concerned with following guidlelines and not getting sued that they lost sight of the Hyppocratic Oath promising NOT to do harm onto others. The chemo DOES do harm onto others, kills people in itself but you will yet find a doctor that will admit it! Well, the tumors both on Dad's lung and liver did shrunk but as soon the chemo stopped, the ones on his liver started to grow again. Of course, the chemo does work for a certain number of people, but nothing holds a promise for small cell lung cancer and presently, the chances of survival past 2 years is a dream for MOST of its victims. All the while my father was receiving chemo, the cancer cells had not stopped moving through the spinal column to the brain where it metastasized and caused permanent brain damage within 10 days after the chemo had stopped. Now the monster-oncologist wants to do a spinal tap. He explained to me the logic is that if the spinal fluid shows cancer cells there is no use for further chemo or ANY treatment because it doesn't respond at that stage so they would pronounce him a hospice candidate. So this is where we are now! And you know what the asswip_ onc will ultimately say if I sue him and the system??//....they'll all say that I had to let my anger of loss out on someone so it had to be them. YES! But with reason! There is really NOTHING out there, within FDA approval that can retard the growth of this cancer for long...it mutates and it has numerous escape routes through proteins, antigens and factors in the various human cells that make it hard to stop. Yet, if there is a discovery for us out there, the FDA and all the pockets of anticipated donation-recipients would empty if one would be let out of the bag. We are living in a bought society. We had asked the monster to put Dad on Gleevec which also has some record that it responds to at least 70% of small cell lung cancers, but he did not do this with the excuse that it would not work (no clinical trials on it) and that it would do harm. I ask you...WHAT HARM is worse than losing him anyway??? I tell you, this whole treatment thing for small cell lung cancer is a complete hoax. Chemotherapies consist of carcinogenic substances. I advise you to take Leonard's advice and waste no time to multiple alternative treatments. Now, 8 months later after diagnoses, after a long nightmare, we are awaiting for our father to pass. In fact, I pray for this because I can no longer bare to see this once strong, full-of-life, intelligent man suffer and waste his dignity. I remain purely disgusted with humanity Litsa [ ] small cell lung cancer > Hello, My name is Georgia I am a 53 year old housewife whos husband > is undergoing chemo and radiation treatment for small cell lung cance > at VA Hospital. I've been researching on the internet for two months > off and on. My Husband had to go over 300 miles from home for this > so called stone age treatment. Its killing him faster than the lung > cancer and I already know that he won't survive his treatment. He > has only had 3 day of chemo but about 2 weeks of radiation and I am > trying to find alternative therapies. I was so depressed yesterday > that I had thoughts of sucide which went away quickly but it scared > me because I've never felt this way in my life, and I know the only > hope my husband has is my help right now and I've got to do something > or he will die soon. I haven't been just hoping and praying I have > been on this internet day and night in between my jobs, I am > stasrting to feel desperate then I started finding some helpful > information which led me to this site. Prozac can't really even help > me now, I don't want to lose my husband please help me. Sincerely, > Georgia > > > You are digging your grave with your teeth! > Read Hundreds of Collected Cancer Testimonials and learn: > cancer-testimonials/messages/ > > Learn more about cancer: > http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/ > http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/faq.asp > > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the . To unsubscribe from this group, simply send blank e-mail message to: -unsubscribe > To post message: > To subscribe: -subscribe > To change status to digest: -digest > To change status to normal: -normal > > By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! > List Archives: > /messages/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 Click here: Hydrazine sulphate Cancer Cover Up Story Would this help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 Alternative Cancer Treatments - DRUGS Would Entelev help small cell cancer? thanks Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2001 Report Share Posted October 4, 2001 You might try calling Bob Esh at (866) 962-8880 - He says the Sheridan family is endorsing Protocel as THE Cancell formula. I don't know beyond that. Web page on Cancell is at http://www.best.com/~handpen/Cancell/cancell.htm Melinda Wiman www.cancure.org Cancer Cure Re: small cell lung cancer Alternative Cancer Treatments - DRUGS Would Entelev help small cell cancer? thanks Kim Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 I spoke with Dr. Munoz today re the confusion in the small cell carcinoma of the lung. He said that there was no confusion. He thought that he could help the Nashville case, but the other one he couldn't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 In a message dated 06/10/2002 12:40:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time, turnervalley@... writes: > My wife (50) has just recently been diagnosised with small cell lung > cancer with possible metastasis to the brain.... > changed her diet to include raw vegetables, including vegetable > juice each morning, fresh citrus juices, Co-Enzyme Q10, Selenium, > Digestive Enzymes, Bovine Tracheal Cartilage, green teas, burdock > and red clover drinks, lots of almonds and a few brazil nuts, and > removed sugar, caffine, alcohol, and minimised red meat. Sounds like an excellent regimen, particularly the raw vegetables, juices, enzymes, & herbs. > Has anyone got some specific info on beating this thing. I've read that the following can be helpful w/SCLC: thymus mistletoe GERMANIUM-132 (Ge-132)-- Moderate to large doses should ONLY be taken under supervision of physician. melatonin inosine (amino acid) astragalus and panax ginseng-- very effective when combined w/chemo Ukrain I THINK that Kelley- nutritional metabolic [enzyme] therapy's can be effective with SCLC, but it's also quite demanding, and I have no idea if this therapy (or any of the above supplements) would be suitable or helpful for your wife. Let me know if you'd like more info this therapy or on practitioners of it, or alt. cancer practitioners in a particular geographic area. Best wishes, Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 > Hi > My names and was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer 2 > months ago and am finding it very hard to cope. > I have a loving partner and family, but still feel alone. > Anybody out there with the same cancer.? if so plse contact me. > Many thanx Do you like music denise? Family Radio has wonderful bible music. http://www.familyradio.com/original/program/stream/live.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Hi Join the FlaxSeedoil2 and ask Cliff Beckwith about the Dr Johanna Budwig protocol results for lung cancer..I understand that the results have been excellent for lung cancer. Alvin " nncav " wrote: > > > Hi > > My names and was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer 2 > > months ago and am finding it very hard to cope. > > I have a loving partner and family, but still feel alone. > > Anybody out there with the same cancer.? if so plse contact me. > > Many thanx > > Do you like music denise? Family Radio has wonderful bible music. > > http://www.familyradio.com/original/program/stream/live.htm > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Hi : My neighbor has inoperable Small Cell Lung Cancer and seems to be doing well on conventional treatments which he completed a few months ago. He is active, plays tennis and gets a decent amount of sunshine doing that. There was apparently small mets to some lymph nodes but I am not sure what else. As you probably know, they claim it often travels. How long has he been diagnosed with SMLC? What is your dad doing for his situation? Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 My dad was diagnosed with limited stage small cell in February 2003. He was treated with chemo and radiation and did quite well until last summer. It was found that there were small spots on his brain in June 2004. He has been going through convention treatments off and on ever since. Re: [ ] Small Cell Lung Cancer Hi : My neighbor has inoperable Small Cell Lung Cancer and seems to be doing well on conventional treatments which he completed a few months ago. He is active, plays tennis and gets a decent amount of sunshine doing that. There was apparently small mets to some lymph nodes but I am not sure what else. As you probably know, they claim it often travels. How long has he been diagnosed with SMLC? What is your dad doing for his situation? Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 I have a friend at church who was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer about three years ago and he is doing great! The cancer was in his lung and an adrenal gland. The doctor gave him 6 - 10 months to live and they are very surprised that he is doing so well. How long does a small cell patient have to go without any reoccurrence to be considered " cured. " Re: [ ] Small Cell Lung Cancer Hi : My neighbor has inoperable Small Cell Lung Cancer and seems to be doing well on conventional treatments which he completed a few months ago. He is active, plays tennis and gets a decent amount of sunshine doing that. There was apparently small mets to some lymph nodes but I am not sure what else. As you probably know, they claim it often travels. How long has he been diagnosed with SMLC? What is your dad doing for his situation? Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Hi everyone, I noticed on the web site for LDN that it is good for non-small cell lung cancer, but I think my father has small cell lung cancer. If so, does that mean that LDN would not be of help to him? Thanks Aletha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 > > Hi everyone, > > I noticed on the web site for LDN that it is good for non-small cell lung cancer, but I think my father has small cell lung cancer. If so, does that mean that LDN would not be of help to him? > > Thanks > Aletha > ====== Send an email to the Gluck's and ask Dr. Gluck this question. He may be able to answer this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 > > Thanks , > > What is their e-mail address? > > My best > Aletha ========== Go to the LDN website and click Contact US. There's an email address there for both the Glucks. In the subject line put For Dr. Gluck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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