Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 So what did I do all day yesterday and today? I went clothes shopping and had a ball. Macy's was having this killer sale and because I have been eating so healthy, I have gone from a size 12 to a size 4-6 in three months! I haven't worn a size 4-6 since age 13. So there are some advantages to fighting cancer!! A new wardrobe and a killer bod! Some of the sixes were too big and I got into a size 4!! I have lost 30 pounds in this period. Estrogen is stored in fat so I had to get it out of my body!!! Now, for the serious stuff. Because I am on the Cesium Chloride Protocol, I am having my oncologist do lab work, which has turned out to be a weekly event. My potassium was low so we had to get that up. Because I am going to Oklahoma in two weeks to see a new naturopath, he wanted a CBC, which I got. The last one I had was in early October. So, I got a new CBC last week and will have another one next week. My doc has also ordered an alkaline phosphate test because my Calcium level is elevated, which I was told by the advice nurse can be indictive of liver or bone mets, which I really don't think it is. The Cesium is supposed to knock the crap out of the cancer. It wouldn't make any sense for me to have liver or bone mets now. I am thinking that maybe the Cesium has caused the Calcium to rise, which is like 10.0 or something. Anyone know anything about Cesium Chloride and elevated Calcium? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Hi I have liver mets and my ALP was elevated at 113 (though down from 130 - 2 weeks prior), however my Doctor just said he needed to monitor it. My calcium is normal and all other liver enzymes are as well. I am on Cesium and wonder whether necrosis can result in higher readings or whether Cesium itself can cause this. Also, is there any relationship between alkaline phosphatase and having a high PH? Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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