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Manfred,

I've had cancer twice. Once prior to PA and once since. In both cases they

oncologist said it was caused by a virus, not by the environment, meds, or my

blessed " coal tar. " Hang in there kid. As long as they keep sending you from

one doc to another they don't think it's too bad. In my case, they found it one

day, and I was being treated agressively for it in 4 days. That was over a

weekend and I saw four doctors. Two on Friday and two on Monday as I was

admitted into the hosp.

I truly know what you are going through. I spent that weekend on the computer

reading, printing, and reading and printing more. I took a 3 " binder of info to

the hospital with me.

You are in my prayers.

Sandy swOhio

Manfred Mornhinweg <mmornhin@...> wrote:

But I wonder how I will continue

to treat my PA. It's probably not a good idea to continue immunosupressant use

when one has had an episode of cancer! That would leave me basically with

NSAIDs and nothing else, and it has already been proven that this is NOT

enough...

As they say in TV... don't miss the next chapter! :-)

Bye,

Manfred.

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