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This one has got me so upset that I don't even know where to start.

I've just been diagnosed with BCiM and I'm finding it extremely

embarrasing to talk about with anyone. Seems to me that there is not a

whole lot of information on this side of the coin and even the ACS web

page ends up referencing woman's breast cancer. Isn't there anything

strictly geared to men that will appease my overactive masculine ego???

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Rick, I'm so sorry to hear this. Don't be embarrased. The people on this

group are fantastic. Somebody will be able to help you!

God Bless!

" Rick S. McLaughlin " wrote:

This one has got me so upset that I don't even know where to start.

> I've just been diagnosed with BCiM and I'm finding it extremely

> embarrasing to talk about with anyone. Seems to me that there is not a

> whole lot of information on this side of the coin and even the ACS web

> page ends up referencing woman's breast cancer. Isn't there anything

> strictly geared to men that will appease my overactive masculine ego???

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So, how about calling it Pectoral Muscle Cancer. No self-respecting weight

lifter/body builder ever said they were building up their

breasts.............they were building up their Pectorals. aka Pecs!

Good luck and expect some great posts to help you.

Joe C.

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Rick S. McLaughlin wrote:

>This one has got me so upset that I don't even know where to start.

> I've just been diagnosed with BCiM and I'm finding it extremely

> embarrasing to talk about with anyone. Seems to me that there is

not a whole lot of information on this side of the coin and even the

ACS web page ends up referencing woman's breast cancer. Isn't there

anything strictly geared to men that will appease my overactive

masculine ego???

>

Hi Rick,

I'm sorry that you are having to deal with cancer at all, let alone

breast cancer.

Below is a testimonial on treating male breast cancer. This is from

the files of the FlaxseedOil2 Health Group whose membership

follows the protocol created by Dr. Johanna Budwig, a German

scientist who healed thousands of cancer patients through her

protocol over 50 years, as well as patients with other diseases. The

FlaxseedOil2 group files are filled with testimonials from members

who have healed from various cancers by following the protocol, which

requires no supplements. If you would like more information about the

diet and the science behind it, let me know and I will send it to you

off-list. Also, you can join the FlaxseedOil2 Group at this URL

FlaxSeedOil2/

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Testimonial for Male Breast Cancer

Here is a very brief history from diagnosis June 2004 until today.

Male breast cancer (also diabetes type 2 and high blood pressure)

Dx June 2004. Invasive ductal carcinoma, 4 out of 19 lymph nodes

affected Medical treatment Mastectomy, radiotherapy ( radiotherapy

temporarily damaged throat) Oncologist recommended chemotherapy and

tamoxifen but he declined.

Commenced Budwig protocol July 2004

Almost immediate results... blood pressure dropped, diabetes normal,

large lump on elbow dissapeared and he felt in excellent health.

Additions to basic diet. Red grape juice on waking every morning,

green tea, carrot and apple juice daily. We are as strict with the

diet as is humanely possible, we NEVER miss the morning FO/CC mix but

he always drinks two or three glasses of red wine daily and eats

organic chicken and fish occasionally. No supplements or artificial

vitamins etc.

09 october 2005

No evidence of cancer. No evidence of diabetes, blood pressure

normal. BUT he is still taking metformine for the diabetes and beta

blockers for high blood pressure. He hopes to slowly reduce the

medication under doctors (reluctant) supervision

Next check up is in December 2005. I will post regular updates after

hospital visits.

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I hope this information is helpful to you.

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