Guest guest Posted March 30, 1999 Report Share Posted March 30, 1999 >___________________________________________________________________________ ____ > > From: Rainfordp@... >Subject: Just diagnosed! > >Have never chatted on the Net before, but have just been confronted with a >diagnosis which demands a mastectomy. At the moment my main concerns in order >of importance are: >1. Early death >2. Discomfort and pain >3. Inconvenience. > >Apart from these things I am concerned to know what action I should take to >beat off all of these concerns. > >As this op. is about to happen, I would like to know whether those of you who >are more experienced think there are bigger things to concern myself with. > >Marjie >(from Down Under) Dear Marjie, " Cutting an apple from the tree does not prevent tree to grow new apples! " Before you choose mastectomy, read this: http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_dr_lorriane_day.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_breast_cured.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_anne_frahm.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_prostate_larry.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/ .html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_surgery_statistic.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/chemo_therapy_facts.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_radiation_therapy.html http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_breast_wisdom.html ______________________________________________- " You have cancer. You're going to die! " The doctors told me. " But they were wrong! " says Lorraine Day, M.D. " I refused mutilating surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, the treatment methods ALL physicians are taught, and got well by using God's natural remedies instead. Dr. Day was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer but rejected standard therapies because of their destructive side effects and because those therapies often lead to death. She chose instead to rebuild her immune system using the natural, simple, inexpensive therapies. " I am Dr. Lorraine Day. I have been coming to the Cancer Control Society meetings regularly for three years and I have learned more about medicine and how to take care of yourself than I learned in 20 years as an orthodox trauma surgeon. I knew nothing about nutrition as a medical doctor. In the four years of medical school, you don't have one single hour of information on nutrition. I have talked about that and admitted that I, in the past, have told patients that their nutrition has really nothing to do with their health. I was ignorant, I was stupid as many orthodox medical doctors are. Fortunately, I found out what was really going on in the health field by coming to the Cancer Control Society, and I started speaking out about it, studying it and actually had a radio show called " Truth Serum " where I was interviewing many alternative doctors. In the middle of that, I found out that I had breast cancer. I had infiltrating ductal carcinoma and it was spreading through my breast. I went to my first doctor to have the lump taken out. At that time I did not know it was cancer. He refused to take care of me unless I had pre-operative chemotherapy. Even though I told him that I was a physician, and that I would sign any papers releasing him from any legal liability - but that I didn't want chemotherapy. I just wanted the lump taken out and diagnosed. He said, No. His reputation was at stake. So, I walked out of his office realizing that the law considers it acceptable for a physician to abandon a patient if the patient refuses the doctor's prescription. So I went to a former resident colleague, who is a breast cancer surgeon. He took the lump out but he couldn't get all the cancer. He said, 'You have to have your breast removed.' I refused. Then he said, 'If you don't have your breast removed, you must have radiation therapy.' Once again, I declined. Then he said, 'You must have chemotherapy or some other kind of treatment to destroy these cancer cells.' I told him, 'No. I brought you a whole stack of books, if you really want to learn about cancer. Read these books. I won't have any of the orthodox treatments just take the lump out.' He said that he could not get all the cancer. I said, 'Fine. Everybody gets cancer all the time. My body can take care of that!' I immediately went home and called up Marilyn , whom you just heard earlier. (Marilyn had just previously testified to her total recovery, now over 14 years, from stage 4 melanoma as well as carcinoma in situ - cervical cancer on the Gerson Therapy.) [Marilyn] came to my house and set me up. She taught a woman I hired how to do the Gerson Therapy. The Gerson Therapy was going to be the basis of my treatment. I started the juices, the enemas, the whole business. In fact, I looked at cancer as a great adventure. Unfortunately, I didn't have the time to take all the different alternatives, but I tried as many as I could. But the Gerson Diet is the basis of all my treatment. I am fine. I am healthy. I don't have any evidence of cancer. It has only been close to a year, but I have absolute confidence that I'll be well and healthy for many, many years to come. " Dr. Lorraine Day has impressive credentials. She is an internationally acclaimed orthopedic trauma surgeon and author. She was for 15 years on the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine as Associate Professor and Vice Chairman of the Department of Orthopedics. She was also Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at San Francisco General Hospital and is recognized world-wide as an AIDS expert. She has been invited to lecture extensively throughout the U.S. and the world; appeared on numerous radio and television shows, including 60 Minutes, Nightline, CNN Crossfire, Oprah Winfrey, and Larry King Live. ____________________________________________________________________________ __________________ " All truth goes through three stages: First it is ridiculed. Then it is violently opposed. Finally it is accepted as self evident. " Schopenhauer ________________________________________________________ Dusan Stojkovic Norway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 You also need to take control of your personal care. Don't be afraid to look elsewhere if you aren't being helped. Most people who are in health care really don't know what you are going through. Move to those who are trying to understand. Mike MT just diagnosed! Hi everyone I was just diagnosed with chondromalacia patella today. I had my right knee taped up right now and it feels good. I would appreciate your advise on how to deal with the condition. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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