Guest guest Posted December 4, 2010 Report Share Posted December 4, 2010 Hi Abdul and Dinesh, I guess it's time I stopped lurking: Two and 1/2 years ago, I was diagnosed with stage IV tonsil cancer- metastisized to the lymph system. I refused surgery and radiation. I chose chemo only and I had to talk the chemo doctor into that because he didn't want to do just stand-alone chemo. The largest tumor on the right side of my neck was 5cm x 4.5 cm and it was threatening to " eat " through my carotid artery. The doctors gave me 6-12 months to live. I was a single parent with a special-needs 12 year child. I believe that there are four essential components to illness, that we humans are not machines, and that " false hope " is an oxymoron. I believe that we can address the four components of illness and good health (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual) and give the immune system what it needs. Then, our bodies will heal themselves. Well, as long as major organs have not been decimated- even then spontaneous remissions and other " miracles " have been known to happen! I'm here because I listened to my instincts and my body. Some of the things that I used are: Huge amounts of oral Vit C (over 10,000 mg daily while fighting cancer/ 3-6,000mg now) TONS of supplements and vitamins Essiac tea, blood cleanser teas, cancer teas, etc- Rife frequency machine (I borowed one, it's a very expensive machine) Ionic detox footbath machine (after chemo) I pay for this service Quantum Physics Biofeedback(rife freq 10 to 12th power) machine - I pay for this service organic food as often as I can afford, then and now Visualizations Mantras Watching lots of comedy movies Writing a book about it- a great release, every cancer patient should do this! NOTE: I trusted myself enough to listen to my instincts and to stop (finally) and listen to my body. I think that cancer is designed to slow us down and transform us. So, I did both, and I took responsibility for my health, my life and my death. I encourage anyone with cancer to do three things (if you're not already): Take fully responsibility for your health, your choices, and listen to your instincts. If you are doing research and " something " tells you not to do that thing- then consider listening to your instincts. Listening to my instincts has never led me wrong, but not listening has cost me more than I ever wanted to pay. I hope that I've written something helpful. May you and your families have joy in every day! Best Wishes, Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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