Plenty of information at the site below that could help!
2007-01-14 07:22:02
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answered by Know it all 5
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It would be best to know how much time the doctors think she has left. I am a Ph.D. in Natural Health and I have helped reverse many cancers. It is best if I can start helping them when they still have 4-6 months expected life left. There are some things naturally that can be done. The American Institute for Cancer Research has found that certain phytochemicals help cancer. I use an assortment of these phytochemicals and some other micro nutrients that help the immune system. I would be happy to share this info with you. Email at dr.laird@yahoo.com.
2007-01-14 08:17:26
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answered by marthaelaird 1
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i'm sorry for what you would be dealing with, yet i would be truthful. I easily have under no circumstances heard of all of us surviving blood maximum cancers, it merely spreads to with out postpone by way of fact it is in the blood. i'm happy that she stopped taking the chemo, if it is not helping then it is shortening her lifestyles. inspire her to stay useful, loss of life may appear frightening yet all of us pass with the aid of it in some unspecified time sooner or later, it can not be that undesirable. She could consume as healthful as obtainable and attempt to do slightly workout as much as she will. jogging for merely an hour or so an afternoon is powerful. numerous acidic ingredients too. an identical stuff that they inform you will save you from getting maximum cancers it is an identical stuff which will help her stay longer. She could consume numerous tomatoes, blueberries, strawberries, and citrus. tell her to evade ingesting too plenty protein, a guy or woman basically desires 50g an afternoon, greater then 100g isn't sturdy. do not take care of her like she is going to die and enjoy each minute you have together with her given which you under no circumstances comprehend what could ensue, you may step off the decrease the next day and get hit by utilising a automobile. it is all approximately attitude, and that i'm hoping with all my coronary heart that your sister will beat it by way of fact somebody must be the 1st.
2016-12-16 04:36:22
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answered by Anonymous
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My heart goes out to you and your family. I'm a six year cancer survivor. How I did it I really am not sure.
When I found out it was because I pushed an issue with the doctors and as a result they found mine early, but it was serious. I felt sorry for myself for one evening then woke up the next morning, put one foot in front of the other and went out into the world. Although I had to prepare for my demise I went about it with that attitude that I would beat this thing. I never gave up on myself and kept an upbeat demeanor. Oh, it wasn't always easy but the more I kept it up the easier it became for me to remain positive. What happened was that others around me saw my positive deportment and it caused them to stay positive too. Soon, others, many of whom I barely knew or rarely spoke to around the community got wind of it and I was inundated with good thoughts and prayers from all kinds of churches and congregations even though I'm from a different faith, and not very religous about it. When I woke up from the surgery and for the next few weeks in the hospital I pushed myself to do everything they wanted and I did it twice as much as they wanted me to. Partly because chemo was boring and if I just layed around I'd get sick to my stomach and see only my problems. So I got up and looked at others who were far worse off than I was, plus it kept my appetite up. I didn't let weepy crying people around me, only the upbeat ones and no matter how it hurt or how hellish I looked I never let it bug me.
I honestly believe that the thoughts and prayers of so many people I barely knew gave me the strength to get past it.
I still have some problems as a result and it can be painful at times but with the pain comes the knowlege I'm still here and for that I'm thankful.
I'll be thinking of your sister and sending out positive thoughts to the cosmos. It's the least I could do for it was done for me.
2007-01-14 07:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Pray Beleive Pray Beleive Pray Beleive
2007-01-15 08:59:03
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answered by Ryan =] 1
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Through Christ, all things are possible. Perhaps it is just her time. Either way, she needs Christ Jesus. I would start a prayer chain through local churches and online. Put aside your pride and pray for your sister, God Bless You and your Sister.
I will start the prayer chain and ask for Gods healing.
2007-01-14 07:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds pretty rough. Of course the chemo leaves much damage. The allopaths killed my sister's cancer with radiation,- but they killed my sister too. Check out Dr. Schulze. He recommends "juice fasting" (He also uses some herbs and hydrotherapy) He is retired now (got tired of the FDA beating down his door, but he has written up his experiences.
2007-01-14 06:46:13
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answered by hasse_john 7
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my mom had cancer they gave her 4 month and she died 6 months later. I hope that will not be your sister case. Bless you all!!! I would try 2 have her take herbals etc....
2007-01-14 09:23:33
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answered by thesunnshynne 5
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seems like you've been asking this question for months, good to hear she's still alive
2007-01-14 06:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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