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Hi My name is Mandy I have just recently been diagnosed with a pituitary tumor and I need to know about other people personal experiences with it as well as the outcomes after surgery. Thank You

2006-10-04 04:12:32 · 3 answers · asked by gagirlofgod 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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i cared for a man 18 years ago who had one removed he is still fit and healthy now but has to take daily medication

2006-10-04 04:32:24 · answer #1 · answered by dumplingmuffin 7 · 0 0

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1.Passed Some Tumors, One Almost the Size of a Grapefruit, and Cysts as Well: When Dr. Christopher was traveling, using chiropractic offices and naturopath's offices, diagnosing, reading eyes, and helping with herbs a lady...came to see him. In addition to the prolapsed transverse colon infecting the entire reproductive system, it had impinged on the bladder, so that whenever she laughed, sneezed, or coughed, she would void her urine, a very embarrassing problem. In addition, one of her breasts was so infected that the doctors were urging her to have it removed.

Dr. Christopher told her he could give her advice as to what to do, but that he was traveling and wouldn't be able to guide her or see her for several months. She agreed to follow his instructions, and asked to see him when he returned.

He put her on the full program. She was to clear the bowel with the lower bowel formula, to clean the bloodstream using the red clover combination, and to rebuild the reproductive organs with the female corrective and the hormone-estrogen formula. She was to continue the whole program, six days a week.

When he returned to that city six months later, she had called and prearranged an appointment. She bounced in, looking years younger, all smiles. She said her urine loss was under control now, with no unwanted voiding. She had no pains in the ovaries; in fact, she had dropped some stones from the three-day cleanse. She had also passed some tumors, one almost the size of a grapefruit, and cysts as well. When she went to the family doctor for an examination, he was astounded, because her body was rebuilding itself. The breast they were going to cut off had healed itself, with no more infection. She felt that it was a new world, and that life was worth living again.

Although she healed rapidly and consistently, Dr. Christopher pointed out that herbs don't work all at once, but you have to apply yourself and be patient to wait for the results of your hard work.

2.Tumor from Leg Decreases: I want to tell you this because maybe it will help someone else. I have a tumor on my leg (almost gone). I've been putting the B & B cotton balls on it, with plastic and tape. My leg got so itchy I couldn't stand it, also the skin all around the tumor got lumpy. Anyway, I thought maybe it was the plastic but when I didn't use it, the B & B would dry so fast I was changing it all day long. This is how I solved it. I cut a slice of potato, big around, cut a groove in the slice to make room for the cotton balls soaked in B & B. I put the plastic on the back of the potato slice (none of it touching the skin) put the tape (I have a very good silk tape) on the other side of the plastic to make a little pad, none touching the skin, then a cloth wound around, holding the whole thing in place.

This was a good sized tumor. I was amazed when I would take the bandage off it would just squirt all over. Well, I've had it getting bigger for 15 years, and now its almost gone. I'm so glad I didn't have to have my leg all cut up. Wow, wouldn't it have left a hole. I don't even think I'll have a scar.

3.Comfrey: Dr. Charles MacAllister, M.D., was interested in the use of comfrey as a healing agent. He had written a paper in the 1896 edition of the British Surgical Journal, Lancet. In it, he gave his philosophy concerning the bloodstream and irregular cell growth. Dr. MacAllister wanted to look up his paper and noticed an article in the same issue by a Professor William Thompson, President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Thompson recorded a case of a man who had been diagnosed as having a malignant tumor on his face. The patient had undergone surgery of the palate in an attempt to remove the cancer.

A month later, the cancer returned. This time it ran rampant throughout the patient's head. They gave up on cutting it out. It had gone too far, and they sent him home. Three months later he returned to Thompson's office and was examined. Thompson noted that the cancer had completely disappeared. The patient told Dr. Thompson that he had been applying comfrey poultices to the swelling and that it had gradually disappeared. The patient had a custom-made palate to fill in the hole left by surgery of the hard palate. Thompson states in the report that although he knows nothing of the use of comfrey, he does not believe that it would remove a sarcomatous tumor.

MacAllister was inspired by that article of Dr. Thompsons and began to wonder if there was actually anything in comfrey that would control or stabilize cell growth. He began an extensive study of comfrey although he had never before heard of its use as a medicine. Beginning with old books on materia medica (substances used medicinally), MacAllister found that after the mid-nineteenth century, comfrey or Symphytum was referred to as obsolete as a healing aid. He then began to search through the ancient and medieval herbals which told the history of the use of comfrey. There were several varieties of the plant used, one was known to Turks and Saracens for use in healing battle wounds

2006-10-04 04:22:46 · answer #2 · answered by HEAL ONESELF 5 · 0 0

i'm linked with a maximum cancers institute and a vouluntary worker for the sufferers. Have huge-unfold consultation along with your Oncologist and act as in line along with his suggestion. For all cancers the time-honored remedies are (a) surgical technique, (b) chemotheraphy and (c) Radiation theraphy. plenty relies upon on the point and grade of the ailment and your Oncologist is the main suitable individual to be certain the direction of medical care. whether the medical care practices for Pituitar tumers are - Pituitary adenomas are tumors that take place contained in the pituitary gland, and account for approximately 10% of intracranial neoplasms. they many times stay undiagnosed, and small pituitary tumors are recent in 6 to 24 % of adults at post-mortem. medical care techniques rely at this variety of tumor and on its length: -Prolactinomas are often taken care of with bromocriptine or extra presently, cabergoline which, in assessment to bromocriptine, decreases tumor length besides as alleviates indications, the two dopamine agonists, and accompanied by potential of serial imaging to hit upon any enhance in length. medical care the place the tumor is great could be with radiation therapy or surgical technique, and sufferers frequently respond properly. Efforts have been made to apply a progesterone antagonist for the medical care of prolactinomas, yet so far have not proved effective. -Thyrotrophic adenomas respond to octreotide, a protracted-performing somatostatin analog, in lots of yet no longer all circumstances in accordance to a overview of the medical literature. in assessment to prolactinomas, thyrotrophic adenomas often respond poorly to dopamine agonist medical care.

2016-10-01 22:25:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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